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The Ithaca Downtown Historic District is a commercial historic district located on East Center Street, between Main and Pine River, in Ithaca, Michigan (covering 100-168 and 101-161 East Center Street). [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. [1]
A two-story log cabin, built by local settler John Jeffrey that same year, was used as the first courthouse. The following year, "Gratiot Center" was renamed "Ithaca," as it remains today. [3] An additional office building was constructed in 1861, and in 1870 the original courthouse was replaced with a 36-by-60-foot (11 m × 18 m) frame structure.
Gratiot Center was the name of its first post office, granted on November 16, 1855 with John Knight as the first postmaster. In 1856 the site was named as the county seat of Gratiot County. The settlement's name was changed on April 13, 1857 to Ithaca, after Ithaca, New York. Ithaca was incorporated as a village in 1869 and became a city in 1961.
New York City had its first measurable snowfall of the season this weekend just in time for Christmas. The city received 1.8 inches of snow, according to a reading in Central Park, which was just ...
Rebecca Chobat, who helps people online put together budget-friendly meals from Dollar Tree, has gone viral for her $20 Dollar Tree Thanksgiving dinner.
"Just in Time" (song) a 1956 song written by Jule Styne, lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green from the musical Bells Are Ringing; Just in Time, a 1989 album by Larry Willis, featuring the above song; Just In Time: The Final Recording, a 2019 posthumously released album by Buddy Rich; Just in Time, a 1988 album by Maura O'Connell
Just be careful if you have smaller animals in your home, like hamsters, as they've also been trained to hunt. Another small option is Bichon Frise . Not only are Bichons small pups, but they are ...
Started in 2013; 2015 was POrtalBurn's first year as Upstate New York's sanctioned regional burn. The event is held in the summer in the Ithaca/Finger Lakes region with current ticket cap at 420 tickets; Disorient Country Club (official site) Started in 2011, Disorient Country Club is a 4-day 4 night renegade burn in the Catskills.