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  2. South Haven, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    South Pier lighthouse. South Haven is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan. Most of the city is in Van Buren County, although a small portion extends into Allegan County. The population was 3,964 at the 2020 census . Because of its position on Lake Michigan, at the mouth of the Black River, South Haven has always been a port city.

  3. Everett Piano Company - Wikipedia

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    It was founded in 1883 in Boston, Massachusetts by the John Church Company, [1] which was at the time, one of the leading companies of the industry. In June 1926, Everett merged with Cable-Nelson Piano, moving from Boston to South Haven, Michigan. An Everett piano keyboard. Many composers used Everett's pianos, but the demand for small pianos grew.

  4. Michigan Maritime Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Michigan Maritime Museum is a museum and research library located in South Haven in the U.S. state of Michigan. The museum is located next to the Dyckman Avenue bascule bridge on the Black River just in from Lake Michigan, the second-largest by volume of the five Great Lakes. The museum specializes in the maritime history of the state of ...

  5. Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 2501 - Wikipedia

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    0. Northwest Orient Airlines Flight 2501 was a DC-4 operating its daily transcontinental service between New York City and Seattle when it disappeared on the night of June 23, 1950. The flight was carrying 55 passengers and three crew members; the loss of all 58 aboard made it the deadliest commercial airliner accident in America at the time.

  6. South Haven Light - Wikipedia

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    October 23, 1995. The South Haven South Pierhead Light is a lighthouse in Michigan, at the entrance to the Black River on Lake Michigan. The station was lit in 1872, and is still operational. The tower is a shortened version of the Muskegon South Pierhead Light, and replaced an 1872 wooden tower. The catwalk is original and still links the ...

  7. List of Michigan railroads - Wikipedia

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    Saginaw Suburban Railway. Saginaw Valley Traction Company. St. Joseph and Benton Harbor Street Railway. Saugatuck, Douglass and Lake Shore Railway. South Grand Rapids Street Railway. South Haven and Paw Paw Lake Electric Railway. Southern Michigan Traction Company. Toledo, Adrian and Jackson Railway.

  8. List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Van Buren County

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    609 East Michigan Avenue Paw Paw: January 22, 1987: Scott Club: 652 Phoenix Street South Haven: April 21, 1980: Territorial Road Informational Designation Old US-12, west of the State Police post Paw Paw: September 17, 1957: Van Buren County Courthouse Complex† 111 East Michigan Avenue Paw Paw: November 7, 1977: Issac Watts Willard ...

  9. Art Walker (gridiron football) - Wikipedia

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    CFL West All-Star. 1955, 1957, 1958, 1959. Arthur D. Walker, Jr. (November 24, 1933 – May 26, 1973) was an American football player. He was an All-American at the University of Michigan in 1954 and played seven seasons of professional football with the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League (CFL) from 1955 to 1961.