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  2. Albion, Maine - Wikipedia

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    It was incorporated as the Town of Fairfax on March 9, 1804. It annexed land from Winslow in 1810, and gave up segments of land in 1813, 1816, and 1818 that would eventually become China . The town's name was changed to Ligonia on March 10, 1821, and then to Albion on February 25, 1824.

  3. West Vernor–Junction Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The complex contains the 1923 Neo-Romanesque church and monastery, a Late Gothic Revival auditorium, the 1901 elementary school building, the 1928 high school and gymnasium (now operating as Detroit Cristo-Rey), and the 1939 convent building. Most of these buildings were designed by the firm of Donaldson and Meier. The church still serves the ...

  4. List of Keys to the City in the United States - Wikipedia

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    October 13, 1963: In honor of (the since past) holiday “Paper Boy Day” Jerry Wayne Gresham at age 16 was the youngest person to receive the key to the city of Detroit (& possibly the first) by then mayor Cavanagh. September 26, 1974: Stevie Wonder, renowned Motown recording artist was awarded a key to the city by then Mayor Coleman Young. [247]

  5. Jesse Crowell - Wikipedia

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    The Garfield's lived there until the house was demolished in 1926 to make way for Wesley Hall, a girls' dormitory for Albion College, later expanded for the use of all Albion College freshmen. Crowell Park is located on North Superior Street. Named Washington Square in the original 1836 plat map and later known as Washington Park, this park was ...

  6. U.S. Route 12 in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Both Chicago and Detroit had streets named Michigan Avenue, so that is what the newspaper suggested for a new name. Albion was the first community to change the name of its street followed by Jackson and Marshall in 1924, Battle Creek in 1928, and Kalamazoo in 1929. [17] In 1952, US 12 was dedicated to the 32nd Infantry Division.

  7. Albion, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Albion is a city in Calhoun County in the south central region of the Lower Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan.The population was 7,700 at the 2020 census.Albion is part of the Battle Creek Metropolitan Statistical Area.

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  9. Albion Courthouse Square Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Other notable buildings include the U.S. Post Office (1964), Police Booth (c. 1955), Albion Town Hall (1930), St. Mark's Lutheran Church (1905), United Brethren Church / Masonic Lodge (1886, 1903), Presbyterian Church (1876, 1951), and Clapp Block / Bank Building (c. 1882, 1925). [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in ...