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  2. Kubiak's Tavern makes it 90 years in the same family with ...

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    Food is pretty much nonexistent at Kubiak's Tavern, but the iconic Niles Twp. bar has survived for 90 years in the same family. ... places in Michigan near South Bend were especially popular among ...

  3. List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Berrien County

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    Niles-Buchanan Road at Phillips Road Niles: February 18, 1956: Carnegie Library: 204 North Fourth Street Niles: November 3, 1976: Henry A. Chapin House† 508 East Main Street Niles: November 3, 1976: Chicago Hotel (Demolished) 132 North Barton Street New Buffalo: September 10, 1979: Coloma Interurban Station: 220 S. Paw Paw Coloma: October 15 ...

  4. Niles Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Brick buildings in the 100 and 200 block of Main, constructed before 1860, still stand in the district. Niles grew only slowly through the 1870s, 80s, and 90s, and the extent of the commercial section in 1895 was little larger than it was in 1870. Only in the late 1890s did new development extend all the way to Third. [2]

  5. S. Walker's Hotel - Wikipedia

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    S. Walker's Hotel, also known as the Brick Walker Tavern, is a former hotel/tavern located at 11705 US-12 in Cambridge Township, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. [ 1 ]

  6. List of breweries in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    In 2012 Michigan's 120 brewing establishments (including breweries, brewpubs, importers, and company-owned packagers and wholesalers) employed 595 people directly, and more than 36,000 others in related jobs such as wholesaling and retailing. [1] Altogether, 140 people in Michigan had active brewer permits in 2012. [2]

  7. Henry A. Chapin House - Wikipedia

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    Chapin began construction on this house, designed by the Chicago firm of Wheelock & Clay, in 1882. The house was finished in 1884, and Chapin lived in it until his death in 1898. [3] The house was donated to the city of Niles in 1933, [2] and it served as the Niles City Hall from a point between 1933 and 1937 until December 7, 2012. [4]

  8. Ring Lardner House - Wikipedia

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    This house was constructed in about 1850 by R.C. Paine, a local banker and for some time the mayor of Niles. Paine died in 1875 and the house was purchased by Henry Lardner, Ring Lardner's father. Ring Lardner was born here in 1885 and lived here until his graduation from high school in 1901, when he moved to Chicago .

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