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Regarding the meaning of the Fountain of the Pioneers, the scheme of the fountain conveys the advance of the pioneers and the generations that follow, showing movement westward, culminating in the tower-symbol of the pioneer, (a glass panel projecting from the head indicates his vision): while the Indian is shown in a posture of noble ...
English: Men building the Cass County Pioneer Cabin, Cassopolis, Michigan. Date: 26 May 1923: Source: Detroit Public Library Digital Collection ...
The Cass County Pioneer Log Cabin Museum is a historical log cabin and local history museum located in Cassopolis, Michigan on Stone Lake. Built in 1923 [1] [2] as a temporary structure for a town picnic, [3] the cabin is now home to a variety of furniture, toys, and tools that illustrate what life was like in the 1800s.
Cascade Christian Church: Orange Street, near intersection of Cascade Rd and 28th St Cascade Township: November 2, 1980: Cascade Township Hall: 2839 Thornapple River Drive Cascade Township: October 17, 1996: The Castle: 455 Cherry Street SE Grand Rapids: July 24, 1979: Central High School: 421 Fountain St NE Grand Rapids: September 4, 1997
The Cascades is a manmade waterfall attraction in Sparks Foundation County Park, Jackson, Michigan. The falls are both illuminated and choreographed and is the site of concerts and special events from Memorial Day to Labor Day. Three times a year, Memorial Day, Independence Day, and Labor Day, fireworks displays are presented at the Cascade ...
Brockway Mountain is a 1,320-foot-tall (400 m) volcanic landform on the Keweenaw Peninsula of Michigan about five miles (8.0 km) west of Copper Harbor. [11] The top of the mountain is 720 feet (219 m) above the level of Lake Superior. [12] The peak was named for Daniel D. Brockway, local pioneer settler, postmaster and state road commissioner.
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Houghton-Douglass Falls [1] [2] [3] (also known as Douglass Houghton Falls, Douglass Falls or Houghton Falls [4]) is a waterfall in the U.S. state of Michigan. At 110 feet (34 m) from the top to its base, it is Michigan's tallest waterfall. [5] It is located in the state's Upper Peninsula between the villages of Laurium and Lake Linden just off ...