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  2. Manistee, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Manistee (/ m æ n ɪ s t i / man-iss-TEE) is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan.Located in southwestern Manistee County, it is part of the northwestern Lower Peninsula.Manistee is the county seat of Manistee County, and its population was 6,259 at the 2020 census. [5]

  3. Udell Lookout Tower - Wikipedia

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    The Manistee National Forest was created (as the Manistee Purchase unit) in 1933. In 1936, a fire control plan for the area was designed and implemented. Part of that plan was the construction of Udell Lookout Tower. Soon after a residence and garage were constructed near the tower; these buildings were moved about ten years later.

  4. List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Manistee County

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    Manistee City Library: 95 Maple Street Manistee: November 16, 1995: Manistee County Courthouse Fountain† Onekama Village Park: Onekama: July 17, 1986: Manistee Fire Hall: 281 First Street, SW corner of Hancock Manistee: April 20, 1989: Harriet Quimby Childhood Home: 14789 Erdman Road Arcadia: September 3, 1998: Ramsdell Theatre† 101 Maple ...

  5. Manistee County, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Manistee County (/ m æ n ɪ s t i / man-iss-TEE) is a county located in the U.S. state of Michigan.As of the 2020 census, the population was 25,032. [2] The county seat is Manistee. [3]

  6. Manistee Central Business District - Wikipedia

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    The fire resulted in the subsequent re-construction of a newdowntown, with buildings predominately of high-quality brick in an Italianate style. [2] In 1878, rock salt was discovered near the city, and the industry grew as the lumber industry declined. The result was that by 1900 Manistee was home to 22,700 people. However, as the century ...

  7. Theodore Galante - Wikipedia

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    Theodore "Ted" Galante is an American architect who has received critical recognition for his designs of university, municipal and key commercial buildings. His clients have included Harvard University, MIT, Tufts University, Boston University, the New York City Fire Department, City of Boston, and many others.

  8. Oak Hill, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The northeast side of Oak Hill is bordered by Manistee Lake. U.S. Route 31 follows the western edge of the community, leading north into Manistee and south 25 miles (40 km) to Ludington . According to the U.S. Census Bureau , the Oak Hill CDP has an area of 0.503 square miles (1.30 km 2 ), all land.

  9. Ramsdell Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Ramsdell Theatre, characterized by the Society of Architectural Historians' Archipedia as "the finest of several opera houses built in small Michigan cities at the turn of the twentieth century", [2] was constructed between 1902 and 1903, paid for by the town's only lawyer Thomas Jefferson Ramsdell at a cost of $100,000, [3] equivalent to $3,131,923 in 2021.