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Identity Brewing Company – Traverse City; Innovators Brewing Co. – Richville; Ironbark Brewing Company – Jackson; Jacob's Farm - Traverse City; Jamesport Brewing Company – Ludington; Jolly Pumpkin Artisan Ales – Dexter; Journeyman Distillery (Sea of Monsters) - Three Oaks; Kickstand Brewing Company – Commerce; Kingsley Local Brewing ...
Rebecca and Jacob Fuerst lived on the farm until their deaths, Jacob in 1941 and Rebecca in 1954. Afterward, their daughters Ruby and Iva remained on the farm. [4] The Fuerst sisters sold their 160 acres of land to the city of Novi in the 1970s for a token amount, retaining a life lease on this five-acre farmstead parcel.
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Traverse City: The Central Neighborhood was started around the turn of the century, with the majority of the houses in the neighborhood constructed between 1890 and 1914. The neighborhood is unique for the socio-economic diversity of its residents. 4: City Opera House: City Opera House: September 7, 1972 : 106-112 Front St.
Blain's Farm & Fleet location in Verona, Wisconsin Interior of a recently opened Blain's location in Traverse City, Michigan. The company was founded in Janesville, Wisconsin, in 1955 by brothers W. C. "Claude" Blain and N. A. "Bert" Blain. [2] Similarly-named Mills Fleet Farm was also founded in 1955 by Blain family friends. The two families ...
James F. Fairweather-Jacob C. Lamb House† 540 South Almont Avenue Imlay City: September 17, 1981: Fairweather-Fritch Farm: 2100 South Fairground Road Imlay City: April 29, 1982: First Congregational Church of Almont: 201 St. Clair Almont: April 17, 1997: Grand Trunk Railroad Company Depot: 77 Main Street Imlay City: February 27, 1980: Grand ...
Mary Anne Bryant Mayo (May 24, 1845 – 1903) was an American farm organizer for the Patrons of Husbandry (called the Grange). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She is known for her work as part of the American Granger movement to better farm communities.
Thirlby, a local farmer gave the land to the Traverse City Schools for athletic contests. In the early years it was known as Thirlby's farm fields, or 12th Street Athletic Field. The current configuration facing east and west [ 1 ] was originally built in 1934 and was one of the first lighted athletic fields in Northern Michigan .