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  2. Kessel Food Markets - Wikipedia

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    Kessel Food Markets was an American supermarket chain based in Michigan.It began in 1981 when Owosso, Michigan, native Al Kessel, a former executive vice president of Hamady Brothers supermarkets, purchased Kroger locations in Corunna and Saginaw.

  3. William and Margot Kessler House - Wikipedia

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    [2] and came to Michigan to work at Yamasaki's firm. [3] After working there for some time, Kessler and fellow architect Phil Meathe departed to form their own firm, Meathe, Kessler and Associates. In 1959, Kessler designed this house for himself, his wife Margot, and his family; he constructed it for a total cost of $30,000. [3]

  4. List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Keweenaw County

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    South side of Rock Harbor, near Middle Islands Passage, Isle Royale National Park: June 18, 1976: Fort Wilkins† Fort Wilkins State Park: Copper Harbor vicinity July 19, 1956: Holy Redeemer Church† West end of Center Street Eagle Harbor: February 19, 1958: Douglass Houghton Informational Designation 5059 Fourth Street Eagle River: 2016

  5. List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Newaygo County

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    Penoyer Creek, near the M-37 bridge Newaygo: August 22, 1985: Saint Mark's Episcopal Church: 30 Justice Street Newaygo: September 21, 1983: Daniel Weaver House: NW Corner of Michigan Avenue and Cook Street Hesperia: September 26, 1987: White Cloud Village Hall (Demolished) 1084 Wilcox White Cloud: March 16, 1982: John F. Woods Residence: 59 ...

  6. List of Michigan State Historic Sites - Wikipedia

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    Location of Michigan within the United States. The following is a List of Michigan State Historic Sites.The register is maintained by the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office, which was established in the late 1960s after the passage of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966. [1]

  7. Marshall, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Marshall is a city and the county seat of Calhoun County, Michigan. [5] The population was 6,822 at the 2020 census.. Marshall is best known for its cross-section of 19th- and early 20th-century architecture and as the future home of Ford Motor Company's BlueOval Battery Park. [6]

  8. Vassar, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Vassar is a city in Tuscola County in the U.S. state of Michigan. Founded March 1, 1849. The population was 2,727 at the 2020 census and 2,697 in 2010 (an increase of about 1.1%). The city is located on the western edge of Vassar Township but is administratively autonomous.

  9. Davison, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Davison is a city in Genesee County in the U.S. state of Michigan and a suburb of Flint. The population was 5,536 at the 2000 census and fell to 5,173 by the 2010 census. [4] Davison is located within Davison Township survey township area (7N 8E), but is administratively autonomous.