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Interest in a Kellogg's-themed attraction grew after the company ceased conducting tours at its nearby production facility in 1986. [1] The roadside attraction broke ground on December 19, 1996. Billed as a museum and designed to look like a turn-of-the-20th-century industrial factory, the attraction was opened at 171 West Michigan Avenue in ...
On December 18, 2019, Donald Trump held a rally at Kellogg Arena, on the same day he was impeached by the House. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] On September 30, 2023, professional wrestling superstar and local legend Rob Van Dam headlined the Battle In The Creek 3 at Kellogg Arena.
In 1906, W.K. Kellogg left the sanitarium to start his own company, then called the Battle Creek Tasted Corn Flake Company (later changed to the Kellogg Company). Despite established competition, Kellogg's company quickly became profitable. [3] In 1909, Kellogg moved into a house located at 2650 W. Van Buren Street.
The celebration of all things hot dogs will run from 3 to 7 p.m. Saturday and hot dog-centric games and a hot dog eating competition.
The Michigan Battle Cats/Battle Creek Yankees/Southwest Michigan Devil Rays were a Class A minor league baseball team that played in the Midwest League from 1995 through 2006. The team's home was C.O. Brown Stadium. The Battle Creek Crunch were a member of the Great Lakes Indoor Football League (GLIFL), that began play in 2006. They played one ...
WK Kellogg Co plans to invest at least $44 million in Battle Creek, retaining hundreds of jobs and positioning the company for future growth locally.
The Battle Creek Field of Flight Air Show and Balloon Festival is also held annually at Kellogg Airport. The 110th Wing [6] (110 WG), a unit of the Michigan Air National Guard, uses a portion of the airport as a military installation known as Battle Creek Air National Guard Base. The 110th Wing is operationally gained by the Air Combat Command ...
The foundation also sponsored the Fitter Families Campaign from 1928 to the late 1930s and funded Battle Creek College. The foundation controlled the Battle Creek Food Company, which in turn served as the major source for Kellogg's eugenics programs, conferences, and Battle Creek College. [3]