All posts tagged "history"
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Community
/ 2 months agoSeasonal Spoonfuls – Soup: Chicken Soup with Homemade Noodles
Origins of Chicken Soup Chicken soup is one of the oldest recorded dishes, tracing back to ancient times. For example, in...
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Community
/ 2 months agoVintage Vibes – Montague Class of 1995
The Legacy of Montague High School’s Class of 1995 Almost thirty years ago, Montague High School’s Class of 1995 made its...
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/ 2 months agoEcho’s From the Past – Event in White Lake – The Blizzard of 1978
The Blizzard of 1978: A Historic Winter Storm In late January 1978, the White Lake area, including Montague and Whitehall, experienced...
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Business
/ 2 months agoPress Release: White Lake Area Chamber Award Winners Announced
The White Lake Area Chamber of Commerce is pleased to announce the recipients of the Legacy Award; “Entrepreneur of the Year” Award, Lady...
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/ 2 months agoEcho’s From The Past – Person of White Lake – Nancy Fleming “Miss America”
Nancy Fleming: A Local Hero In 1961, Nancy Fleming, a Montague native, captured the Miss America title, putting her small Michigan...
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/ 2 months agoEcho’s From The Past – Fashion from White Lake – The Miniskirt
The Iconic 1960s Miniskirt in Montague In the 1960s, the miniskirt became a fashion sensation, including in small towns like Montague,...
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/ 3 months agoEcho’s From The Past – Event in White Lake – The Franklin House hotel
Building the Franklin House The Franklin House Hotel was built in 1873 in Montague, Michigan. It replaced the Montague House, which...
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/ 3 months agoVintage Vibes – Series on the Classes from the Past
Join us and learn about the classes from the past.
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Community
/ 3 months agoPress Release: Join the 20th Anniversary Celebration of Muskegon’s Depot to Depot Fall Color Tour!
Muskegon County, MI – This October the Muskegon County Convention & Visitors Bureau and White Lake Area Chamber and Visitors Bureau...
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Community
/ 3 months agoSprague’s Corners or Wheat – A Ghost Town
Today, only two stone markers show where Sprague's Corners, also called Wheat, used to be. Located on Petoskey Road, this small...