A 142-year-old hotel in South Haven, a longtime leather manufacturing site in Muskegon and one of Michigan's oldest primarily African American neighborhoods in Niles are among the newest entries to ...
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Now on National Register, Niles district was hub for Black community
The Ferry Street Historic District in Niles, which was established in the 19th century and has long served as the social ...
Black History Month is set to begin. Where to take part.
Go for the classic under-the-stars vibe indoors, order the signature onion soup early, and make a simple dinner out feel like ...
Dine inside a restored 1886 depot, sit near the tracks, and let the whole night feel like a small, elegant time-travel detour ...
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Black History Month: Remembering the Crosswhite case and Marshall’s stand against slavery
It’s been nearly 180 years since the Crosswhite case left it’s mark on the City of Marshall.
Robert Kohrman, a retired chemistry faculty and administrator at Central Michigan University, has an obsession with books ...
Plymouth, Michigan, is a charming, walkable city known for its historic character, tree-lines streets, shopping, restaurants ...
Coined the “Mother Road” by John Steinbeck in his 1939 “The Grapes of Wrath” novel, the U.S. Route 66 has been a beloved part ...
In recent decades, merger and acquisition activity has sent long-standing Michigan businesses' leadership out-of-state and even the country.
Mike Pearson hosts, This Week in Agribusiness looking at the hurdle facing the railroad merger of Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern.
ESCANABA — (Recently), a Canadian freighter accompanied by an icebreaking tug chugged into Little Bay de Noc and delivered a massive load of salt to an Escanaba dock. The buzz about the impending ...
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