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Abel Brockway was born in 1818, and arrived in Saginaw in 1856. A shrewd businessman, he invested in a number of early ventures in Saginaw, including lumbering, railroads, banking, and other industries. In 1859, he purchased a plot of farmland (now bounded by Wells, Thurman, Gratiot, and Brockway Streets) from Benjamin Cushway.
The Southern Michigan Railroad Society's Santa Express boards at Clinton United Methodist Church for a train ride to Santa’s Caboose. Upon arrival, passengers disembark for a visit with the ...
Jackson, Lansing and Saginaw Railroad, Northern Central Michigan Railroad: Ann Arbor Railroad: AA AA 1895 1976 Consolidated Rail Corporation: Arcadia and Betsey River Railway: 1895 1936 N/A Au Sable and Northwestern Railroad: D&M: 1891 1906 Au Sable and Northwestern Railway: Au Sable and Northwestern Railway: D&M: 1908 1914 Detroit and Mackinac ...
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Saginaw County, Michigan, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.
This is an incomplete list of ghost towns in Michigan. Alcona (Alcona County) [1] Amble (Montcalm County) Antrim City (Antrim County) Aral (Benzie County) [2 ...
Google Street View. You can also visit Isla de las Muñecas — the Island of the Dolls in Xochimilco, Mexico — where hundreds of decrepit toys hang from trees to commemorate a young girl's ...
The Great Lakes Central Railroad (reporting mark GLC) is an American shortline railroad, operating in the state of Michigan.It was originally called the Tuscola and Saginaw Bay Railway (reporting mark TSBY), which was formed on August 26, 1977, to operate over former Penn Central lines from Millington to Munger, and from Vassar to Colling.
The Chicago, Kalamazoo and Saginaw Railway (CK&S), known informally as the "Cuss, Kick & Swear" [1] is a defunct railroad which operated in southwest Michigan in the late 19th and early to mid 20th centuries. Despite the name, the line ran entirely within the state of Michigan, with the majority in Kalamazoo County.