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Reeds Lake, East Grand Rapids, MI., was a favorite summer-time destination. In 1872 the Reeds Lake and Grand Rapids Railway was established and used horse powered trams. A 10-ton steam engine , powerful enough to pull three open train cars all the way to Reeds Lake, was introduced in 1877.
Sports in Grand Rapids, Michigan (13 C, 38 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Grand Rapids, Michigan" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
Grand Rapids Christian High School: Grand Rapids Christian High School: July 25, 2018 : 415 Franklin St., SE. Grand Rapids: The school's old campus. 25: Grand Rapids Savings Bank Building: Grand Rapids Savings Bank Building
The Kingsley Building is a mixed use apartment building [2] located at 1415 Lake Drive SE in Grand Rapids, Michigan. It was originally a warehouse and office building called the Grand Rapids Storage and Van Company Building. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2012. [1]
Plaza Towers is a mixed-use highrise building in Grand Rapids, Michigan. At 345 feet (105 m), it was the tallest building in the city until the completion of the River House Condominiums in 2008. The building contains apartments on floors 8–14, individually owned condominiums on floors 15–32, and a 214-room [ 2 ] Courtyard by Marriott hotel ...
The railroad, and the easy accessibility of transportation, led to a rapid growth of the region north of Grand Rapids and commercial and industrial development in Heartside. By 1900, Heartside was heavily built up with wholesale and manufacturing buildings, as well as stores and apartment buildings, hotels, and a new Union Depot.
Here's what's planned for the 73-year-old Wisconsin Rapids hotel. Gannett. ... Patel purchased the hotel at 450 E. Grand Ave. and ... Patel purchased Hotel Mead from Founders Collection 2 LLC of ...
Heritage Hill is adjacent to downtown Grand Rapids and is the city's oldest residential district. Its 1,300 homes date from 1843 and represent Michigan's largest and finest concentration of nineteenth and early twentieth-century houses. Nearly every style of American architecture, from Greek Revival to Prairie is represented.