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National Register Of Historic Places Listings In Kent County, Michigan - Current Listings
... SE East Grand Rapids Business Route M-21 – Plaster Creek Bridge 01999-12-17December 17, 1999 Business Loop Interstate 196/Chicago Drive over ... over Plaster Creek Grand Rapids Downtown Lowell Historic District 01999-12-09December 9, 1999 Roughly along Main St ... Embankment and Culvert 02001-09-24September 24, 2001 White Pine Trail at Stegman Creek, west of Summit Ave Algoma Township Rood Building 01988-03-04March 4, 139 ... Pearl Street ...
... SE East Grand Rapids Business Route M-21 – Plaster Creek Bridge 01999-12-17December 17, 1999 Business Loop Interstate 196/Chicago Drive over ... over Plaster Creek Grand Rapids Downtown Lowell Historic District 01999-12-09December 9, 1999 Roughly along Main St ... Embankment and Culvert 02001-09-24September 24, 2001 White Pine Trail at Stegman Creek, west of Summit Ave Algoma Township Rood Building 01988-03-04March 4, 139 ... Pearl Street ...
U.S. Route 131 - Historic Bridges
... Among the first of these state-built structures is the Division Avenue – Plaster Creek Bridge in Grand Rapids. 3 over Plaster Creek in 1914 by the MSHD, the span cost just over $6,000 ... Like the Plaster Creek bridge, this structure was also built by the MSHD under the Trunk Line Act of 1913 ...
... Among the first of these state-built structures is the Division Avenue – Plaster Creek Bridge in Grand Rapids. 3 over Plaster Creek in 1914 by the MSHD, the span cost just over $6,000 ... Like the Plaster Creek bridge, this structure was also built by the MSHD under the Trunk Line Act of 1913 ...
Famous quotes containing the words creek and/or plaster:
“It might be seen by what tenure men held the earth. The smallest stream is mediterranean sea, a smaller ocean creek within the land, where men may steer by their farm bounds and cottage lights. For my own part, but for the geographers, I should hardly have known how large a portion of our globe is water, my life has chiefly passed within so deep a cove. Yet I have sometimes ventured as far as to the mouth of my Snug Harbor.”
—Henry David Thoreau (18171862)
“My father upon the Abbey stage, before him a raging crowd.
This Land of Saints, and then as the applause died out,
Of plaster Saints; his beautiful mischievous head thrown back.”
—William Butler Yeats (18651939)
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