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A Nature Day Camp was offered in the summer of 1966 and is the center's longest running program. A Nature Study Building, designed by architect Alden B. Dow, was dedicated in 1967 and serves as the home of the day camp program. During 1968, the CNC and Midland Public Schools joined forces to develop the Cooperative Environmental Education ...
James T. Pardee was a college classmate of Herbert H. Dow, and when Dow organized the Dow Chemical Company in 1897, Pardee became a member of the board of directors. [2] In 1935, Pardee was elected chairman of the board at Dow Chemical Company.
Midland Curling Club - founded in 1962 by eleven members and their sheets were outside; the 16,000 sq ft (1,500 m 2) Midland Curling Center opened October 31, 2008 and has four sheets for 120 members [5] There are only two other Curling clubs in the state of Michigan. [6] Midland Community Tennis Center - opened in 1974 with 700 members sharing ...
March 13, 1986 (301 W. Main St. Midland: 19: North Saginaw Road-Salt River Bridge: December 17, 1999 (Perrine Rd. over Sturgeon Cr. Larkin Township: This bridge was moved in 2001 from its location at the time of nomination (North Saginaw Rd. over the Salt River) to the present location, carrying Perrine Road over Sturgeon Creek.
Schools in Midland County, Michigan (2 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Midland County, Michigan" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
The Midland Community Center was founded January 14, 1919, in conjunction with the very first bowling alley in Midland. The community center became a trend-setter, and other sports and pastimes were gradually introduced to the community, including basketball, handball, volleyball, table tennis, pickleball, archery, tennis and softball.
George Greene was a plant engineer at the Dow Chemical Company. [2] In the spring of 1936, he hired Alden B. Dow to design this house. The house was the second of three Dow designed at the edge of the golf course.
The building had broken ground in the spring of 1970, and it, like many of Midland's buildings from that era, was designed by local architect Alden B. Dow. The institute hosted a three-day dedication beginning September 28, 1972 with opening ceremonies that featured more than 400 scientists from throughout the world, chamber music from the ...