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The Clarke Historical Library is part of Central Michigan University in Mount Pleasant, Michigan, United States. It is located within the Charles V. Park Library on the campus. The library was founded in 1954 by Norman E. Clarke Sr., [ 1 ] who gave his library and collections to the college, which he had attended as a young man.
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The Clarke has also developed several other special collections, including the Lucile Clarke Memorial Children’s Library, one of the finest collections of children’s literature in the country; a large collection of Native American material documenting the Anishinaabe people; and the Central Michigan University archives.
Upper Peninsula of Michigan: Museum ship: Also known as Steamship Valley Camp, Great Lakes freighter museum ship housing a 20,000-square-foot (1,900 m 2) museum with over 100 maritime exhibits, 4 aquariums and two lifeboats from the wreck of the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald: Music House Museum: Acme: Grand Traverse: Northern Michigan: Music
For years, I have occasionally shared with family my recollections of the Michigan Central Station from when I visited it at the ages of 2 and 3, and later when I was 12 or 15 years old.
Sea Life Michigan Aquarium is the state's largest aquarium [citation needed] with over 250 species and 2,000 creatures including sharks, rays, and green sea turtles. Exhibits include freshwater lakes, coral reef, shipwreck, an interactive touch pool and a 180 degree underwater ocean tunnel.
Beacons in the Night, Michigan Lighthouse Chronology, Clarke Historical Library, Central Michigan University. Lighthouse Central, Photographs, History, Directions and Way points for White River Light, The Ultimate Guide to West Michigan Lighthouses by Jerry Roach (Publisher: Bugs Publishing LLC - 2005). ISBN 0-9747977-0-7.
The decision by prosecutors means Paul Clark, who has been out on bond since May, is free — for good. Clark was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison for the fatal ...