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Adrian's cultural life has connections to the mid-19th century. The Adrian City Band is one of the oldest continuously active community bands in the country, founded in 1838. [20] The Croswell Opera House is the oldest theater in Michigan. The Adrian Symphony Orchestra was founded in 1981.
Sportspeople from Adrian, Michigan (17 P) Pages in category "People from Adrian, Michigan" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total.
The Raisin Valley Friends Meetinghouse is a historic church located at 3552 North Adrian Highway in Adrian Charter Township about two miles (3.2 km) north of the city of Adrian in central Lenawee County, Michigan.
John Anderson: 1944 1986 42 years American race car driver car near Charlotte, North Carolina: Crash occurred on Interstate 85. Eric Andolsek: 1966 1992 25 years American football player stationary Thibodaux, Louisiana: Andolsek was working in the front yard of his home when a semi-trailer truck ran off the highway and hit him. Jen Angel: 1975 ...
The Adrian Engine House No. 1 is a historic fire station located at 126 East Church Street in downtown Adrian, Michigan. It was designated as a Michigan Historic Site and listed on the National Register of Historic Places on August 21, 1989. [1] [2] It is located within the Downtown Adrian Commercial Historic District and next to the Adrian ...
The Adrian Public Library is a historic structure located at 110 East Church Street in downtown Adrian, Michigan. Originally used as a library , it was designated as a Michigan Historic Site on December 14, 1976, and later listed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 6, 1977.
Adrian Civil War Memorial, 1962 HABS—Historic American Buildings Survey image. Architect and sculptor Benjamin H. Latrobe created the design of the column for the Pennsylvania Bank. The monument architect was Francis R. Stebbins of Adrian Michigan. The column was donated to the association by a joint act of Congress, (No-78) dated July 27, 1868.
The Croswell Opera House, or Adrian Union Hall as it was originally called, was completed in 1866. It was financed by the Adrian Union Hall Company, whose stockholders included future Michigan governor Charles Croswell. Its first public event, taking place on March 19, was a lecture by temperance advocate John Bartholomew Gough. [3] [4]