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Michigan Masonic Home: 1200 Wright Avenue Alma: May 21, 1985: Michigan's Petroleum Industry Informational Designation Roadside rest area southbound US-27, north of Alma Alma: January 19, 1957: Henry Pattengill Monument: NE Corner of West Center and North Maple Ithaca: 2011: Kosciusko P. Peet House: 228 West Center Street Ithaca: September 21, 1983
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]
Gratiot County (/ ˈ ɡ r æ ʃ ɪ t / GRASH-it) is a county in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 Census, the population was 41,761. [2] The county seat is Ithaca, [3] although its most populous city is Alma. Gratiot County comprises the Alma, MI Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is also part of the Mount Pleasant-Alma, MI Combined ...
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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.
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.
Rifle River State Recreation Area also has three rustic campgrounds with a total of 99 rustic campsites with vault toilets, as well as five rustic cabins and a group use campground that accommodates groups up to 100. The camping area includes a public beach, a playground, and a boat launch.