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Little Traverse Bay
For centuries this region has been the home of Ottawa Indi...
Paris Fish Hatchery
Opening in 1881, the Paris Fish Hatchery was the state's s...
Dutch in Michigan
On February 9, 1847, the Reverend Albertus C. Van Raalte a...
The Island / The Flamingo Club
(side one)
The Island
The Island, once acc...
Cypress-Davis Methodist Episcopal Church
Named for Cypress Creek and at other times called Davis fo...
Saint Peter's Catholic Church
In the early 1850's, settlers from Rhine, Bavaria, Bohemia...
St. Johns River and Lake Monroe
Sanford sits on the southern shore of Lake Monroe in the m...
Chapman Park
Dedicated to Rockland Patrolman
John D. Chapm...
Civil War and Edwin Libby Post No. 16, G.A.R. Memorial
To the memory of those men who claiming Rockland
Palmyra Confederate Monument
Erected to the memory of
Capt. Thomas A. Side...
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Little Traverse Bay
For centuries this region has been the home of Ottawa Indians, whose warriors and orators fought bravely to retain their land. Around 1700 a mission was built by French Jesuits at the famous L'Arbre Croche villages which stretched from Cross ...
Paris Fish Hatchery
Opening in 1881, the Paris Fish Hatchery was the state's second fish-rearing agency. This area was selected because of its abundant sources of water and excellent railroad connections. The Paris Fish Hatchery was a major supplier of salmon and brown ...
Dutch in Michigan
On February 9, 1847, the Reverend Albertus C. Van Raalte and a band of Hollanders founded the city of Holland. Within two years the other four original colonies--Graafschap, Zeeland, Vriesland, Overisel--had also been established. Plagued by illness and not accustomed ...
The Island / The Flamingo Club
(side one)
The Island
The Island, once accessible only by footbridges, was the center of life at Idlewild from the 1910s into the 1960s. Early advertisements for the resort described Island Park as having a beautiful bathing beach and a ...
Cypress-Davis Methodist Episcopal Church
Named for Cypress Creek and at other times called Davis for the pioneer Davis family, ancestors of the Emerson family of Somerville, this church stood in the Center Point community on land owned now (1996) by James H. Shelton, great-great-grandson ...
Saint Peter's Catholic Church
In the early 1850's, settlers from Rhine, Bavaria, Bohemia, and Luxembourg came to this part of Wisconsin now known as Tilden Township. They vowed to build a church in honor of the "Blessed Virgin Mother of God" giving thanks for ...
St. Johns River and Lake Monroe
Sanford sits on the southern shore of Lake Monroe in the middle basin of the St. Johns River. The river rises in the marshes of Indian River County and flows slowly north 310 miles to Jacksonville and the Atlantic Ocean. ...
Chapman Park
Dedicated to Rockland Patrolman
John D. Chapman
Law Enforcement Officer
Killed in the Line of Duty
at this location on February 16, 1938
Marker is at the intersection of Park Street (U.S. 1) and Main Street, on the right when traveling east on Park Street. ...
Civil War and Edwin Libby Post No. 16, G.A.R. Memorial
To the memory of those men who claiming Rockland
by birth or by adoption as their home
served in the Army & Navy of the United States
War of 1861-1865
Here stood for many years the home of
Edwin Libby Post No. 16
Grand Army of ...
Palmyra Confederate Monument
Erected to the memory of
Capt. Thomas A. Sidenor
Willis T. Baker
Thomas Humston
Morgan Bixler
John Y. Mc Pheeters
Hiram T. Smith
Herbert Hudson
John M. Wade
Francis M. Lear
Eleazer Lake
Marker is on South Main Street, on the right when traveling south.
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