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  2. Gwen Frostic - Wikipedia

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    Gwen Frostic (April 26, 1906 – April 25, 2001) born as Sara Gwendolen Frostic, [1] [2] was an American artist, entrepreneur, author, and Michigan Women's Hall of Fame inductee. A lifelong resident of Michigan, Frostic is known for her naturalist, Linocut block print artwork, created using Original Heidelberg Platten presses.

  3. Rouse Simmons - Wikipedia

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    The Rouse Simmons was a three-masted schooner famous for having sunk in a violent storm on Lake Michigan in 1912. The ship was bound for Chicago with a cargo of Christmas trees when it foundered off Two Rivers, Wisconsin, killing all on board.

  4. Lake Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Lake Michigan (/ ˈ m ɪ ʃ ɪ ɡ ən / ⓘ MISH-ig-ən) is one of the five Great Lakes of North America.It is the second-largest of the Great Lakes by volume [5] (1,180 cu mi; 4,900 km 3) and depth (923 ft; 281 m) after Lake Superior and the third-largest by surface area (22,405 sq mi; 58,030 km 2), after Lake Superior and Lake Huron.

  5. Category:Lake Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Pages in category "Lake Michigan" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total.

  6. Lakeside Press - Wikipedia

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    Donnelly was the official printer for the 1933-1934 World's Fair, "A Century of Progress," which took place on the Lake Michigan lakefront just to the east of the plant. The company designed and printed official tickets, postcards, posters, brochures, and magazines which displayed the company's distinctive modernist design. " [ 6 ]

  7. Michigan still has more than 60 print newspaper publications

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    Local print publications across the state continue to produce newspapers, maintaining Michigan's rich historical journalism legacy. Find your paper: