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M-36 is a state trunkline highway in the Lower Peninsula of the US state of Michigan that runs in a west–east direction from Mason to Whitmore Lake.The trunkline connects US Highway 127 (US 127) south of Lansing and US 23 north of Ann Arbor.
The County Poor House in 1874. The land that now constitutes County Farm Park was bought by Washtenaw County in 1836 from local resident Claudius Britton for $1,200. [1] [7] In order to comply with an 1830 Michigan Territory law requiring every county in the territory to construct and operate a poorhouse, Washtenaw County opened the County Poor House on the site in 1837.
[4] [10] Cornrows are traditionally called "kolese" or "irun didi" in Yoruba, and are often nicknamed "didi braids" in the Nigerian diaspora. [11] Cornrows are worn by both sexes, and are sometimes adorned with beads, shells, or hair cuffs. [1] The duration of braiding cornrows may take up to five hours, depending on the quantity and width. [12]
A post office named Freedom operated briefly from May 21, 1867 until March 27, 1869. [ 5 ] Rogers Corner is an unincorporated community located within the township at the intersection of Waters Road and South Fletcher Road at 42°14′21″N 83°58′27″W / 42.23917°N 83.97417°W / 42.23917; -83.
The William and Margaret McFarland Core Farm, now operated as the Ruby Ellen Farm, is a farmstead located at 5946 South Center Highway and 5856 South Lake Leelanau Drive in Bingham Township, Leelanau County, Michigan. The farm was operated by William Core and his descendants for nearly 150 years, from 1865 until 2011. [2]
Michigan United Railways [91] Paul Henry–Thornapple Rail Trail: 42 68 Barry, Eaton, Kent: Michigan Central Railroad [92] [93] [94] Shaver Road Bikeway 1.8 2.9 Kalamazoo: Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad [95] Van Buren Trail State Park: 14 23 Van Buren: Toledo and South Haven Railroad [96] Vicksburg Trailway 1.8 2.9 Kalamazoo: Grand Trunk ...
Ira Wilson was born in 1867, and began his career in dairy farming at an early age, working on the farm owned by his family since 1847. [2] He built a barn on this site in 1888; in 1919 the barn burned and he built the present structure on the foundations of the earlier barn. [ 2 ]
Fairview is an unincorporated community in Oscoda County in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is located within Comins Township at the intersection of highways M-33 and M-72 at 44°43′30″N 84°03′04″W / 44.72500°N 84.05111°W / 44.72500; -84.