A 1772 engraving showing Odawa attire of the period. (Source)
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A sketch of Grand Rapids in 1831. The collection of houses across the river on its west side is the Baptist mission. The three buildings in the middle right are Louis Campau's trading post. (Source)
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The large framed building constructed by Campau in 1834, seen in this image converted into part of the Rathbun House. (Source)
A collection of Spectrum Health facilities and affiliates on the Medical Mile. (Source)
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The Main Branch of the Grand Rapids Public Library; the Ryerson Building, its oldest wing, opened in 1904 (Source)
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The Cook-DeVos Center for Health Sciences, on Grand Rapids' "Medical Mile," is part of Grand Valley State University's Pew Grand Rapids campus[107] (Source)
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Calvin University, a Christian private university (Source)
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2016 Independence Day celebration on the Grand River. (Source)
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The Grand Rapids Public Museum stretches along the Grand River. (Source)
The Gerald R. Ford Museum, dedicated in 1981, is located downtown on the west bank of the Grand River. President Ford and First Lady Betty Ford are buried on the museum's grounds. (Source)
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Space Statue at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids, Michigan (Source)
Calder Plaza, where the Grand Rapids City Hall is located. (Source)
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Grand Rapids Consolidated Street Railway Company c 1894 (Source)
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Map of Grand Rapids street car and railway lines in 1921 (Source)
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A view looking north of Grand Rapids: US 131 runs vertically through the center of the image while interchanges are visible with I-196 in the center and I-96 near the top. (Source)
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A Rapid SilverLine BRT bus at the Rapid Central Station (Source)