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Diane Janowiak is the third generation of her family to operate Kubiak's Tavern in Niles Township. The tavern recently celebrated its 90th anniversary.
The Ypsilanti Historic District is a historic district located along several blocks on each side of the Huron River in the center of Ypsilanti, Michigan.The original portion of the district was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1973 [2] and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978; [1] additions to the district were nationally listed in 1989.
They hired James L. Glen to draw up a plan, and in 1864 purchased the land and dedicated Highland Cemetery. By 1880, nearly 550 burial plots had been spoken for. In 1880, the ornamental gate was constructed in the front of the cemetery, and in 1888 a Richardsonian Romanesque chapel was built in the center of the cemetery. [4]
John F. Baldwin Jr. (1915–1966), US Congressman [2] Brent Mydland (1952–1990), musician, keyboardist for the Grateful Dead [3]; Eric Lynch aka Eric the Actor (1975–2014), actor, member of Howard Stern's Wack Pack [4]
The cannon at Prospect Park was cast in 1865 at West Point Foundry. After being cast, it was used as a coastal defense gun at Fort McClary in Maine. [6] On October 13, 1902, it was set in place at Prospect Park. The mayor of Ypsilanti, Martin Dawson, learning that it was to be replaced, applied to get it for Carpenter Post of the G.A.R.
West Lafayette (/ ˌ l ɑː f i ˈ ɛ t, ˌ l æ f-/ LA(H)F-ee-ET) is a city in Tippecanoe County, Indiana, United States, [2] approximately 65 miles (105 km) northwest of the state capital of Indianapolis and 113 miles (182 km) southeast of Chicago. West Lafayette is directly across the Wabash River from its sister city, Lafayette.
The City of Saline was four miles due west of the hospital on Willis Road, while the City of Milan was five miles due south on Platt Road. The hospital, which was three miles from the point where York and Ypsilanti charter townships meet, was called "Ypsilanti" because the area is served by the Ypsilanti telephone exchange.