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89. Bates-Krentzman Building

89. Bates-K.rentzman Building. 5227 Willing Street. 1919. Masonry Vernacular. The Bates-Krentzman Dry Goods Company originally occupied this building in 1919.

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72. Winston-Batson

Winston-Batson House. 5104 Pike Street. 1932. Bungalow. This wood frame bungalow is a typical example of middle class housing constructed in Milton during this period.

 

Craftsman houses that dotted the countryside during the early 1900s were inspired by the ...

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33. Imogene Theatre

Imogene Theatre. 6868 Caroline Street. 1913. Masonry Vernacular. In 1913, Mr. Stephen J. Harvey took out a loan for $13,000 for its construction, which was noted as superior quality. The building was designed by architect Walker Willis with strong elements ...

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Emancipation Oak

Newly freed slaves took classes and listened to the first Southern reading of the Emancipation Proclamation in January 1863 under this oak tree. During the Civil war, enslaved people fled their plantation seeking freedom behind Union lines in Virginia. When Gen. ...

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Casemate Museum

 Built in 1834, Fort Monroe served as an important site for African Americans during the Civil War. It was the only Union-held fort in the Upper South. In May 1861, Gen. Benjamin Butler declared three runaway slaves who arrived ...

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Holland Lake Guard Station

The Holland Lake Ranger Station, built in 1909, was the first national forest ranger station in the upper Swan Valley. It was located on the west shore of Holland Lake where the swimming beach is now.

Ben Holland and his ...

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State Theatre- South Burdick

  • The State Theater is one of Michigan’s most outstanding theaters remaining from the Golden Age of the movie palace in the 1920s.

  • The State is 148 by 148 feet in plan and ...

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First National Bank- PNC Bank

  • The First National Bank was founded in 1863 with $383,000 in assets

  • In 1885, they moved to the ground floor of a building on this site

  • In 1912 ...

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Gathering Place

The Gathering Place

This natural prairie was a gathering place for the Pend d’Oreille people digging camas, the Swan Valley’s first homesteader Ben Holland who in the late 1800s-early 1900s brought hunters together for pack trips, mapmakers and surveyors gathering ...

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Old Condon Ranger Station

The Condon Ranger District, Flathead National Forest, was established after the consolidation of two smaller districts. The ranger station was shown on a 1913-14 Government Land Office map near Condon and Smith Creeks on 120 acres used in 1911 for ...

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