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  2. Scripps Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Scripps Mansion (originally called Moulton Manor) is a Norman/Tudor Revival style mansion located in Orion Township, Michigan. The buildings and surrounding land are known collectively as the William E. Scripps Estate. Since 1956, the property has been part of the campus of Guest House, a residential treatment center for Catholic clergy. [1]

  3. Wolverine, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Wolverine is a village in Cheboygan County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 244 at the 2010 census. [5] The village is mostly located within Nunda Township with a small portion extending west into Wilmot Township. It is located directly west of Interstate 75 about 40 miles (64.4 km) south of the Mackinac Bridge.

  4. Trulia - Wikipedia

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    Trulia is an American online real estate marketplace which is a subsidiary of Zillow. It facilitates buyers and renters to find homes and neighborhoods across the United States through recommendations, local insights, and map overlays that offer details on commute, schools, churches and nearby businesses.

  5. Woodbridge, Detroit - Wikipedia

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    James E. Scripps, founder of The Evening News (now The Detroit News) and early benefactor of the Detroit Museum of Art (now The Detroit Institute of Arts), to which he gave one of the first major accessions of early paintings for any American museum. Scripps is the namesake for Scripps Park, a public park in the southern part of the neighborhood.

  6. Casa de Shenandoah - Wikipedia

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    The ranch was expected to be sold to a housing developer which would build up to 80 homes on the land. Nearly 1,000 people signed a petition to have the ranch designated a historical site. [ 68 ] Later in September 2014, Lacy Harber contacted the Newtons with a proposal for them to work out a deal and reclaim the property, an idea which the ...

  7. Iron County MRA - Wikipedia

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    Camp Gibbs was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the latter half of 1935 [101] on land purchased by the US from the Michigan Mineral Land Company, [103] and is the only remaining CCC camp in Michigan. The camp was used from 1935 to 1941 as a Michigan Social Welfare Community Organization site to house workers employed in the forest.

  8. William Edmund and Nina A. Downey Scripps Estate - Wikipedia

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  9. Scripps - Wikipedia

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    Samuel H. Scripps (1927–2007), American philanthropist in theater and dance, grandson of Edward W. Scripps; Anne Scripps (1946–1993), heiress to the Scripps newspaper publishing and great-great granddaughter of James E. Scripps; Charles Scripps (1920–2007), chairman of the board of the E. W. Scripps Company and grandson of Edward W. Scripps