Glance at the Past GRHC
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The Grand Rapids Historical Commission Podcast features "A Glance at the Past," a local history radio project. Take a listen to give you a glimpse of Grand Rapids in the past.
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Roads and Streets
The early roads into the village of Grand Rapids were along Indian trails, and the influence of these trails on the city can still be seen today.
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Mill Creek Bass Hatchery
The only institution of its kind in the world, the Michigan Fish Commission's hatchery was located within three miles of Grand Rapids.
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The Irish
The Irish seemed to have followed the direction of the westward movement on the Erie Canal and later the railroads.
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Blacksmiths and Carpenters
The first trade established in the village of Grand Rapids was that of blacksmith, and the carpenters were not far behind.
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The Nelson Elms
Two fine elm trees stood on Bostwick St. At least three feet in diameter, and sixty feet high, their wide tops shaded both sides of the street. The city was ready to cut them down.
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Historic City Elections
More than one town has claimed itself the GOP's birthplace. One of those towns was Grand Rapids, back in 1854.