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  2. South Monroe Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The South Monroe Street Historic District is a primarily residential historic district located at 89-175 and 90-146 South Monroe Street, and 17 Park Avenue, in Coldwater, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. [ 1 ]

  3. Lanphere-Pratt House - Wikipedia

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    Alvin T. Lanphere was born in 1834, and manufactured lightning rods in Coldwater. In about 1870, he began work constructing this house. By 1875, the house was reportedly not completely finished, and Lanphere exchanged houses with Jacob Franklin Pratt. [2] Pratt was born in 1829, and moved to Coldwater in about 1855.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Branch ...

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    March 25, 2019 (14 S. Hanchett St. Coldwater: 13: US-12–Coldwater River Bridge: US-12–Coldwater River Bridge: December 22, 1999 (Old US 12 over Coldwater River

  5. East Chicago Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    By the 1830s, thousands of families were using the road to move west. Coldwater was established as a village in 1837, as the county seat in 1842, and as a city in 1861. [2] The Michigan Southern Railway built a line through the southern portion of the city in 1850, spurring development on the south side of the Chicago Road. The lots in the ...

  6. Abram C. Fisk House - Wikipedia

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    Abram C. Fisk was born in Penfield, New York in 1815. He moved to Coldwater in 1835 and married Catherine Smith soon after. In 1840, the Fisks settled on an eighty-acre farm at this site, straddling the Chicago Road.

  7. Champion Homes - Wikipedia

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    Champion Homes was founded in 1953 as a single manufacturing facility in the small town of Dryden in rural Michigan by Walter W. Clark and Henry E. George. [4]In 2005, Champion was the first manufacturer to build privatized modular housing for the military.