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In the United States, property left behind by a tenant is generally presumed abandoned after anywhere from 1 week to 1 year, and if unclaimed, may be disposed of or sold to recoup storage costs; in some states the difference may be kept by the landlord, in others returned to the tenant, and in others it must be turned over to the state or ...
Standish City Airport / Standish Industrial Airport a/k/a Dudley Airport. [6] Stinson Factory Airfield [26] Sunglen Airfield [6] [16] Tackaberry Airport [35] Michigan Airport Directory [36] Thomas B. Joy Airport [7] Triangle Airport [13] Triangle Glider Port [13] Trott Brothers Airport / Almont Municipal Airport [10] Utica Airport [7]
Formerly an independent, unincorporated community of some significance to the local area, it was in Walker Township, which incorporated as the City of Walker in the 1960s. It still exists in the names of several businesses and churches, as well as the official name of the business district along Lake Michigan Drive.
On September 26, 2003, the United States Department of Defense agreed to transfer 9,404 acres (38.06 km 2) of land to become the Lost Mound Unit of the Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish Refuge. 3,022 acres (12.23 km 2) were initially transferred with the rest to be transferred following environmental cleanup.
Standish Maximum Correctional Facility (SMF) was a Michigan Department of Corrections maximum security prison in Standish, Michigan. The men's prison was on the south side of M-61 . It was once considered as a potential site for housing detainees to be relocated from the prison in Guantánamo Bay, Cuba . [ 1 ]
He was found abandoned outside an Arlington Heights apartment complex on a cold day in 1983. Sean was just hours old when he was left inside a dirty garbage dumpster to die. "I was a mistake that ...
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A woolen mill was built just after the Civil War, but the industrial and commercial growth of the village was limited, in large part due to the proximity of the much larger city of Rochester. [ 2 ] One of the important families in Stony Creek were the Van Hoosens, who arrived in the 1830s, with then-six-year old Joshua Van Hoosen.