All posts tagged "Whitehall"
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Community
/ 5 months agoCelebrating a Century: The Caboose at White Lake Chamber of Commerce
Built in 1924 by the Standard Steel Car Company, the caboose is unique for its wooden construction. Initially part of the...
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Community
/ 5 months agoThe Historic Trading Post and Carleton Mill: A Glimpse into Oceana Township’s Early Days
Nestled in the rich historical tapestry of Oceana Township, the Trading Post and Carleton Mill stand as vivid reminders of the...
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Community
/ 5 months agoWalk The Beat in the White lake Area
The Walk the Beat event is a series of free street music festivals held in Albion, Grand Haven, and the White...
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Business
/ 5 months agoThe Sweet Journey of Ice Box Brand: From Craigslist Find to Local Favorite
In the summer of 2012, a seemingly ordinary day of browsing Craigslist turned into the beginning of a delightful adventure for...
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Community
/ 5 months agoA Historical Gem in Montague: The Legacy of Sammis Cemetery
Nestled in the heart of Montague, Michigan, Sammis Cemetery stands as a testament to the area's rich historical tapestry. Originally known...
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Community
/ 5 months agoHubbard Cemetery: A Legacy of Pioneer Spirit and Community
In the wake of the American Civil War, as General Lee surrendered to General Grant on that fateful April day in...
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Community
/ 6 months agoWhite Lake Area Celebrates Independence Day with a Spectacular Parade
The White Lake Area, renowned for its vibrant community and scenic beauty, hosted an unforgettable Independence Day parade this year, drawing...
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Community
/ 6 months agoWhy I Love America!
As we gather to celebrate Independence Day, I am filled with a profound sense of gratitude and pride for the country...
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Community
/ 6 months agoThe Legend Of Indian Point Massacre 1642: An Enduring Tale Of Tragedy And Survival
Nestled in the rich historical tapestry of Western Michigan, the story of the Indian Point Massacre of 1642 is a somber...