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  2. Tibbits Opera House - Wikipedia

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    Coldwater itself was known for its manufacture of cigars and horse breeding. [7] Excavation began Wednesday, November 23, 1881, and the theatre opened almost a year later, September 21, 1882. In the opinion of the Coldwater Republican, Tibbits Opera House was "one of the safest and most stable structures in Southern Michigan." [8]

  3. East Chicago Street Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The East Chicago Street Historic District is a mixed residential and commercial historic district located in Coldwater, Michigan.The original portion of the district, running along Chicago Street from Wright Street to Division Street, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.

  4. 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 ]

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

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    Coldwater: 14: West Pearl Street Historic District: West Pearl Street Historic District: July 26, 1990 : 155-225 and 160-208 W. Pearl St. Coldwater: 15: Wing House† Wing House† February 24, 1975 : 27 S. Jefferson St.

  6. Discover Michigan's beauty from anywhere: 16 cameras give ...

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    Here's several other Michigan spots you can see using live camera footage: Detroit: Downtown Detroit , Campus Martius and the Detroit River from Dossin Great Lakes Museum .

  7. 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.