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Pine Rest was founded in 1910 as the Christian Psychopathic Hospital. [6] In 2007 the hospital opened the Gerald & Jane-Ann Postma Center for Worship and Education, a $3.7 million training center targeted at nursing, behavior health and pastoral students and Pine Rest staff members.
The remaining segment of the trail is a third phase for a dedicated trail along 68th Street and Clay Avenue to bridge the gap between Clyde Park and Division avenues remains incomplete. This 1.5-mile-long (2.4 km) segment was projected to cost between $750,000 and $1.5 million in 2008.
E Division Street, 300 feet west of Wolverine Boulevard Rockford: May 4, 1966: Loraine Building† 124 East Fulton Street Grand Rapids: September 17, 1981: Masonic Temple: 233 East Fulton Street Grand Rapids: April 24, 1981: McCabe-Marlowe House: 74 Lafayette, NE Grand Rapids: April 24, 1981: Meijer Thrifty Acres: 1540 28th St. SE Grand Rapids ...
68th Street – Cutlerville: No access to 68th Street from westbound M-6; exit 77 on US 131 for M-6 and exit 76 on US 131 for 68th Street: Gaines Township: 10.867: 17.489: 11: Kalamazoo Avenue – Kentwood: Single-point urban interchange: Caledonia Township: 15.370– 15.391: 24.736– 24.769: 15: M-37 (Broadmoor Avenue) – Grand Rapids ...
Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park is a 158-acre (64 ha) botanical garden, art museum, [3] and outdoor sculpture park located in Grand Rapids Township, Michigan, United States. Opened in 1995, Meijer Gardens quickly established itself in the Midwest as a major cultural attraction jointly focused on horticulture and sculpture.
Spans Grand River between Newberry and 6th St. 42°58′36″N 85°40′27″W / 42.976667°N 85.674167°W / 42.976667; -85.674167 ( Sixth Street Grand Rapids
Alpine Township is a civil township of Kent County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 14,079 at the 2020 census. The township is part of the Grand Rapids metropolitan area and is located just northwest of the city of Grand Rapids.
It runs northward from the intersection of M-11 (28th Street) and M-37 toward the Rockford area. The highway then turns eastward to Belding, and it ends six miles (10 km) north of Ionia at M-66. M-44 is known in Grand Rapids as the "East Beltline" and intersects with its related highway, Connector M-44, in Plainfield Township.