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  2. Grand Rapids Medical Mile - Wikipedia

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    City. Grand Rapids. Grand Rapids Medical Mile [1] is a designated area within the city of Grand Rapids, Michigan. It began with medical-related development in the Hillside District of Grand Rapids, bordering both sides of Michigan Street. More than a decade later it encompasses an area five times larger, expanding east further down Michigan St ...

  3. Helen DeVos Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Helen DeVos Children's Hospital (HDCH) is a nationally ranked, freestanding, 241-bed, [1] pediatric acute care children's hospital located in downtown Grand Rapids, Michigan. It is affiliated with the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine [2] and is a member of the Corewell Health system, the only children's hospital in the ...

  4. Lamberton Lake - Wikipedia

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    Lamberton Lake is a 28.5-acre (115,000 m 2) freshwater lake located in Kent County in Western Michigan. The lake is approximately 1,700 feet (520 m) long and 1,040 feet (320 m) wide and is centered at 43.02°N 85.63°W just within the city limits in northeast Grand Rapids. The surface elevation is 650 feet (200 m), and most of the lake is less ...

  5. List of tallest buildings in Grand Rapids - Wikipedia

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    Image Height feet / m Floors Year Notes 1: River House: 406 / 124: 33: 2008: Tallest building in Michigan outside of Detroit and the tallest residential building in Michigan. Part of Bridgewater Place complex, one of two buildings. 2: Plaza Towers: 345 / 105: 34: 1991: Held the title as the tallest building in Grand Rapids from 1991 until 2008. 3

  6. File:ASTER image (color corrected) - Grand River near Grand ...

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    File:ASTER image (color corrected) - Grand River near Grand Rapids, Michigan, 2007.jpg. Add languages. ... Printable version; Page information ...

  7. Herpolsheimer's - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the Civil War in 1865, Prussian-American businessman and Union Army veteran William G. Herpolsheimer co-founded the dry goods business Voight, Herpolsheimer & Co. in Michigan City, Indiana, in partnership with Charles G. A. Voigt. In 1870, he opened a second store in Grand Rapids. He handed over management of the business to his ...

  8. Grand Rapids, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Grand Rapids, Michigan. /  42.96111°N 85.65556°W  / 42.96111; -85.65556. Grand Rapids is a city in and county seat of Kent County, Michigan, United States. [4] At the 2020 census, the city had a population of 198,893, [5] making it the second-most populous city in Michigan, after Detroit. Grand Rapids is the central city of the Grand ...

  9. Category:People from Grand Rapids, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    M. Billy Mansfield. Kenneth Marin. Kevin Matthews (radio personality) Isaac McCoy. Tom McEvoy. Frank Edward McGurrin. Anna Caulfield McKnight. David T. McLaughlin.