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Tour Prohibition-era hideout, see rare concrete artwork at former estate of Michigan tycoon
HILLSDALE COUNTY, MI – The underground hideaway of a cement tycoon who allegedly hosted the likes of Henry Ford and Al Capone is now open to the public at the heart of an art-filled public park. For decades, McCourtie Park – the rolling, 42-acre summer estate built on farmland...
River Raisin Ragtime Revue preserves the past while looking to the future
ADRIAN — By the time Laura Smith Haviland spearheaded the creation of what was originally known as the State Industrial Home for Girls (later the Adrian Training School) in the late 19th century, she was well known for her tireless efforts for the equality of all people, from her work helping escaped slaves get to freedom on the Underground Railroad in the decades before the Civil War to being an advocate for integrated schooling.
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