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Situated where the Pere Marquette River meets Lake Michigan, Ludington offers simple pleasures and natural beauty. The city’s North Breakwater Light is accessible by a mile-long walk along the pier, ...
Windmill Island Gardens features “De Zwaan,” a genuine Dutch windmill that still grinds grain just as it did in the Netherlands. Downtown Holland welcomes winter visitors with heated sidewalks that ...
Forty Mile Point Lighthouse is open for visitors to tour the lighthouse and grounds, and view the beauty of the Lake Huron ...
Owner Cody Foster is considering new options for historic downtown Nick Chiles buildings after a previous effort to sell the properties fell through.
Metro Atlanta Historic buildings are helping Atlanta reach affordable housing goals Former schools, printery, bank all under consideration for revamping into housing.
Eagle Archives, July 18, 1964: Despite trends favoring new construction, architect Charles Pincu advocates preserving Pittsfield’s historic buildings, like the Berkshire Athenaeum and City Hall, ...
Cheboygan resident Louis Vallance has been meeting with officials from various counties over the past six months in the hopes that they would support his plan to bring passenger train systems back ...
Southwest Michigan boasts prime tourist spots along the Lake Michigan coast, but the area is also home to a mysterious "ghost town," Singapore. Legends liken this former west Michigan town to ...
New York topped the country in 2024 for using historic rehabilitation tax credits, Governor Kathy Hochul announced Tuesday, driving billions in investment and supporting the creation of affordable ...
Singapore, Michigan was a 19th century lumber town along the Kalamazoo River in west Michigan. Here's how it became a "ghost town." ...
Here's what to know about Singapore, Michigan. When was Singapore founded? New York land speculators founded the town in the 1830s, a Michigan Historic Site marker says. The Saugatuck-Douglas ...
She was written out of Grand Canyon history, but fires are putting her iconic buildings at risk. Meet Mary Colter, the architect you've never heard of.
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