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Tekonsha is a village in Tekonsha Township, Calhoun County in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is part of the Battle Creek , Michigan Metropolitan Statistical Area . The population was 653 at the 2020 census .
Tekonsha Township is a civil township of Calhoun County in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is part of the Battle Creek, Michigan Metropolitan Statistical Area . The population was 1,520 at the 2020 census .
Tekonsha Township Hall: 109 E. Canal Street Tekonsha: June 15, 1979: Tekonsha Village Jail: 111 Canal Street Tekonsha: August 29, 1996: Jared C. Thompson House: 633 West Hanover Street Marshall: April 5, 1974: Trinity Episcopal Church: 101 East Mansion Street Marshall: February 27, 1980: Union Manufacturing Company-demolished 87 Capital Avenue ...
Tekonsha may refer to: Tekonsha Township, Michigan; Tekonsha, Michigan, a village This page was last edited on 31 ...
Tekonsha – Potawatomi word "tekonsho" meaning "resembling caribou". Tekonsha Township; Topinabee – after Chief Topinabee of the Potawatomi. [69] Tuscarora – after the Tuscarora people. Unadilla – Iroquois word meaning "meeting place". Wabaningo – after Wabiwindego of the Grand River Odawa. Wakeshma – Potawatomi word of unknown meaning.
The village of Homer is to the east, and the Homer post office, with ZIP code 49245, serves most of eastern Clarendon Township. [10] The village of Tekonsha is to the west, and the Tekonsha post office, with ZIP code 49092, serves the southwest portion of Clarendon Township. [11]
Marshall was one of the only stops between Chicago and Detroit and became known as the Chicken Pie city because the only thing one could get to eat in the time it took to cool and switch engines was a chicken pie. A replica of the city's roundhouse can be seen at the Greenfield Village outdoor living history museum in Dearborn, Michigan.
Nottawa Creek (also known as Nottawa River, Nottawaseepe River, and Nottawaseppe River) is a 33.9-mile-long (54.6 km) [2] stream in the U.S. state of Michigan that flows into the St. Joseph River at 3] approximately three miles east of the village of Mendon