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  2. Buchanan North and West Neighborhoods Historic District

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    The Buchanan North and West Neighborhoods Historic District is located north and west of downtown Buchanan. It contains 698 buildings, mostly residential, as well as a small number of churches, schools, commercial buildings and other features.

  3. Buchanan Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Buchanan was first settled in 1833 by Charles Cowles, who constructed a sawmill near this site. Other settlers followed, and by 1842, when Buchanan was first platted, there were about twelve buildings in or near the village. The completion of the Michigan Central Railroad through the area in 1849 resulted in a boom in development. Although not ...

  4. Buchanan, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Buchanan is a city in Berrien County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 4,300 at the 2020 census . [ 5 ] The city is located at the southeast corner of Buchanan Township , about 5 miles (8.0 km) west of Niles .

  5. The Nicest Place in Michigan: Buchanan - AOL

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    Buchanan, a town of about 4,500 in southern Michigan near the Indiana border, named for president James Buchanan, is patriotic all year long. The Nicest Place in Michigan: Buchanan Skip to main ...

  6. List of Michigan State Historic Sites - Wikipedia

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    Location of Michigan within the United States. The following is a List of Michigan State Historic Sites.The register is maintained by the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office, which was established in the late 1960s after the passage of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966. [1]

  7. Oak Ridge Cemetery (Buchanan, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Buchanan was first platted in 1842, and a one-acre site was set aside for use as a burial ground. By 1862, concerns over the long-term adequacy of the cemetery had grown, and a committee was formed to recommend a longer-term solution. In 1864, the village purchased this ten-acre site to use for future burials.

  8. Moccasin Bluff site - Wikipedia

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    The Moccasin Bluff site (also designated 20BE8) is an archaeological site located along the Red Bud Trail and the St. Joseph River north of Buchanan, Michigan.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977, [1] and has been classified as a multi-component prehistoric site with the major component dating to the Late Woodland/Upper Mississippian period.

  9. Three exhibits at Roti Roti Art Center include lithographs ...

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    Three exhibits open Jan. 10 at the Roti Roti Art Center of Buchanan. The artists include Jeffrey Paulette, John Trapp, and Heather Pletcher.