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  2. Horatio N. Hovey House - Wikipedia

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    Horatio N. Hovey. Horatio N. Hovey was born in 1853 in Oakland County, Michigan.In 1867 the family moved to Muskegon, and Horatio began work in a local grocery store. The next year he began working at the Post Office, where he worked until 1875.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Muskegon ...

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    Southern pier of the Muskegon Lake entrance channel at Lake Michigan, 500 ft (150 m) from shore 43°13′36″N 86°20′29″W  /  43.226667°N 86.341389°W  / 43.226667; -86.341389  ( Muskegon South Pierhead

  4. List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Muskegon County

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    Bounded roughly by Clay, Muskegon, Second, and Sixth streets Muskegon: October 29, 1971: Muskegon Log Booming Company Informational Site 44 Ottawa Street Muskegon: August 23, 1956: Muskegon Woman's Club: 280 Webster Avenue Muskegon: September 3, 1998: Muskegon State Park: 462 North Scenic Drive Muskegon: July 26, 2009: Old Indian Cemetery: 351 ...

  5. Confessions of Disney Adults: Mouse House Superfans Talk ...

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    Confessions of Disney Adults: Mouse House Superfans Talk Splurging on Merch, Keeping Execs in Check. K.J. Yossman. October 16, 2023 at 12:05 PM. I am, undeniably, a Disney Adult. Whenever I have ...

  6. Food inspector watches live mouse run under shelf at ... - AOL

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    The Springfield restaurant also had mouse droppings in the kitchen. ... Harter House Bakery, 1625 S. Eastgate Ave., Springfield. May 3 routine inspection – Result: active. One priority violation ...

  7. Hume House - Wikipedia

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    It was completed in 1888. The Hume family expanded the house after the turn of the century, adding a library, dining room, and sleeping porch. [2] Thomas Hume lived in this house until his death in 1920. In the early 1950s, the house was sold to a day care center, and in 1971 ownership was transferred to the Hackley Heritage Association. [3]

  8. Muskegon Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Muskegon residents such as Charles H. Hackley made a fortune in the trade. Hackley spent much of his money on projects in his hometown, constructing a public library in 1890, a school in 1893, and a public art gallery in 1912. He also built his own house nearby in 1887, the same time his business partner Thomas Hume built his house.

  9. Mr. Fables - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Fables, a DBA of Grand Rapids Innkeepers Management, Inc., was a chain of cafeteria-style family restaurants located throughout Western Michigan.Two cousins formed the chain after taking over the Kewpee Beefburger stand from, dad and uncle, Gerald Boyles.