Captions List for Michigan beyond Detroit Photos

Word index of all photos (without thumbnails) covering Michigan outside Detroit area: tourist attractions, architecturally-significant buildings, monuments, museums.

See also: Michigan, Captions List for Detroit, MI
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  • Lansing: Michigan State Capitol (1878).
  • Lansing: Dome of Michigan State Capitol.
  • Lansing: Dome detail of Michigan State Capitol.
  • Lansing: Spire atop dome of Michigan State Capitol.
  • Lansing: Neoclassical dome details of Michigan State Capitol.
  • Lansing: Windows around dome of Michigan State Capitol.
  • Lansing: Dome columns of Michigan State Capitol.
  • Lansing: Facade of Michigan State Capitol.
  • Lansing: Pediment sculpture of Michigan State Capitol.
  • Lansing: Entrance of Michigan State Capitol.
  • Lansing: Stairways of Michigan State Capitol.
  • Lansing: Lampstand at Michigan State Capitol.
  • Lansing: Front door of Michigan State Capitol.
  • Lansing: Statue of Austin Blair Civil War Governor of Michigan at State Capitol.
  • Lansing: Inside of dome of Michigan State Capitol.
  • Lansing: Paintings around inside of Michigan State Capitol dome.
  • Lansing: Looking up into dome of Michigan State Capitol.
  • Lansing: View down into rotunda of Michigan State Capitol.
  • Lansing: House chamber of Michigan State Capitol.
  • Lansing: State seals on glass panels of ceiling in House chamber of Michigan State Capitol.
  • Lansing: Senate chamber of Michigan State Capitol.
  • Lansing: Senate chamber of Michigan State Capitol.
  • Lansing: Columns of Senate chamber of Michigan State Capitol.
  • Lansing: Lamp in Senate chamber of Michigan State Capitol.
  • Lansing: Supreme Court chamber of Michigan State Capitol.
  • Lansing: Ceiling of Supreme Court chamber of Michigan State Capitol.
  • Lansing: Michigan Library & Historical Center (1989) (702 West Kalamazoo St.).
  • Lansing: Polaris Ring (1987) sculpture group by David Barr at Michigan Library & Historical Center.
  • Lansing: Great Lakes Pool (1990) by Glen Michaels at Michigan Library & Historical Center.
  • Lansing: Details of mosaic of Great Lakes Pool at Michigan Library & Historical Center.
  • Lansing: Color patterns of Great Lakes Pool at Michigan Library & Historical Center.
  • Lansing: Circular Great Lakes Pool in courtyard of Michigan Library & Historical Center.
  • Lansing: Michigan Hall of Justice (2002) (925 West Ottawa).
  • Lansing: Gothic Revival church opposite Michigan State Capitol.
  • Lansing: Strand Theater & Arcade (1921) (217 S. Washington St.).
  • Lansing: Facade details of Strand Theater & Arcade.
  • Lansing: Michigan National or Olds Tower (1931) opposite State Capitol.
  • Lansing: Portal of Michigan National Tower.
  • East Lansing: Beaumont Tower (1929) at Michigan State University.
  • East Lansing: Art deco relief of Sower casting progress (1922) by Lee Lawrie on Beaumont Tower at Michigan State University.
  • East Lansing: Educational Beal Garden at Michigan State University.
  • East Lansing: Arbor on campus of Michigan State University.
  • East Lansing: Daisies in gardens of Michigan State University.
  • East Lansing: Art deco relief over MSU Union entrance at Michigan State University.
  • East Lansing: Public Lighting Commission mural showing Thomas Edison (c1937) by Edgar Louis Yaeger in MSU Union.
  • East Lansing: Linton Hall (1881) original Library & Museum at Michigan State University.
  • East Lansing: Bacteriology Building (1902) (now Marshall-Adams Hall) at Michigan State University.
  • East Lansing: Agriculture Building at Michigan State University.
  • East Lansing: Kedzie Chemical Laboratory (1927) at Michigan State University.
  • East Lansing: Relief carving on Kedzie Chemical Laboratory at Michigan State University.
  • East Lansing: Relief carving of face on Kedzie Chemical Laboratory at Michigan State University.
  • East Lansing: Freedom mural (1944) by Charles Pollock in Auditorium at Michigan State University.
  • East Lansing: Emancipation proclamation mural (1943) by Charles Pollock in Auditorium at Michigan State University.
  • East Lansing: Arts & science mural (1944) by Charles Pollock in Auditorium at Michigan State University.
  • East Lansing: Learning-theme stained glass windows in Alumni Memorial Chapel at Michigan State University.
  • East Lansing: Stained glass windows in Alumni Memorial Chapel at Michigan State University.
  • East Lansing: Michigan State University Spartan Stadium.
  • East Lansing: I.M. Sports Circle (former Gymnasium) building (1918) at Michigan State University.
  • Kalamazoo: Kalamazoo City Hall (1933) (241 W. South St.).
  • Kalamazoo: Frieze of town fathers on Kalamazoo City Hall.
  • Kalamazoo: Lion & vine reliefs on Kalamazoo City Hall.
  • Kalamazoo: Wheat harvest & eagle on Kalamazoo City Hall.
  • Kalamazoo: Entrance doors of Kalamazoo City Hall.
  • Kalamazoo: Kalamazoo County Building (1937) (227 W. Michigan Ave.).
  • Kalamazoo: Kalamazoo Public Library (1998) (315 S. Rose St.).
  • Kalamazoo: Entrance rotunda of Kalamazoo Public Library.
  • Kalamazoo: Kalamazoo Radisson Plaza Hotel (1972 & 2003) (10 floors).
  • Kalamazoo: Tower of Kalamazoo Radisson Plaza Hotel.
  • Kalamazoo: Kalamazoo Radisson Plaza building.
  • Kalamazoo: Glass tower of Kalamazoo Radisson Plaza building.
  • Kalamazoo: Facade details of Kalamazoo Radisson Plaza building.
  • Kalamazoo: American National Bank building (1929) (136 E. Michigan Ave.) (15 floors).
  • Kalamazoo: American National Bank building portal.
  • Kalamazoo: Art Deco reliefs of American National Bank building.
  • Kalamazoo: Cast iron lamp of American National Bank building.
  • Kalamazoo: Sweetland Commercial Building (c1857) (150 E. Michigan Ave.).
  • Kalamazoo: Kalamazoo Savings Bank (151 E. Michigan Ave.).
  • Kalamazoo: Neoclassical details of Kalamazoo Savings Bank (151 E. Michigan Ave.).
  • Kalamazoo: Streetscape of heritage buildings along E. Michigan Ave.
  • Kalamazoo: W.A. Doyle commercial building (1891) (229 E. Michigan Ave.).
  • Kalamazoo: Chicago-style commercial building (241 E. Michigan Ave.).
  • Kalamazoo: Desenberg Block commercial building (251 E. Michigan Ave.).
  • Kalamazoo: Relief detail on Adler & Sullivan's Desenberg Block (251 E. Michigan Ave.).
  • Kalamazoo: Ironwork decoration on Adler & Sullivan's Desenberg Block (251 E. Michigan Ave.).
  • Kalamazoo: Button-Jannasch building (1869) (244 E. Michigan Ave.).
  • Kalamazoo: Lawrence & Chapin building (1872) (201 N. Rose St.).
  • Kalamazoo: Second Empire details of Lawrence & Chapin building.
  • Kalamazoo: Rose Street Market (former Masonic Lodge) building (309 N. Rose St.).
  • Kalamazoo: Elaborate brickwork of heritage buildings on S Kalamazoo Mall.
  • Kalamazoo: Heritage buildings along S Kalamazoo Mall.
  • Kalamazoo: Heritage building on S Kalamazoo Mall.
  • Kalamazoo: Garden & bridging structure on S Kalamazoo Mall.
  • Kalamazoo: Sculpture group on S Kalamazoo Mall.
  • Kalamazoo: Kalamazoo Valley Museum (1996) (230 N. Rose St.).
  • Kalamazoo: Entrance of Kalamazoo Valley Museum.
  • Kalamazoo: Dynamic sculpture at Kalamazoo Valley Museum.
  • Kalamazoo: Neon sign & array of artifacts at Kalamazoo Valley Museum.
  • Kalamazoo: Checkers Cab (1982) made in Kalamazoo at Valley Museum.
  • Kalamazoo: Art Deco dancing ladies Stewart Warner Radio Speaker (1927) at Kalamazoo Valley Museum.
  • Kalamazoo: Firestone "Air Chief" console radio (1947) at Kalamazoo Valley Museum.
  • Kalamazoo: RCA TT-5 Television (1939) at Kalamazoo Valley Museum released for broadcast of Roosevelt's speech to open 1939 NY World's Fair.
  • Kalamazoo: Zenith Portable Television (1958) with first cable reception capability at Kalamazoo Valley Museum.
  • Battle Creek: Former Michigan Central Depot (1880).
  • Kalamazoo: Eric Pratt House (1948) (11036 Hawthorne Dr.) Galesburg.
  • Kalamazoo: End view of Wright's Eric Pratt House.
  • Kalamazoo: Wood roof trim of Wright's Eric Pratt House.
  • Kalamazoo: Wright's concrete block design for Usonian Automatic House of Eric Pratt in Galesburg.
  • Kalamazoo: Samuel Eppstein House (1949) (11098 Hawthorne Dr.) Galesburg.
  • Kalamazoo: Windows & wall of Wright's Samuel Eppstein House.
  • Kalamazoo: Usonian window wall of Wright's Samuel Eppstein House.
  • Kalamazoo: David I. Weisblatt House (1948) (11185 Hawthorne Dr.) Galesburg.
  • Kalamazoo: Curtis Meyer House (1950) (11108 Hawthorne Dr.) Galesburg.
  • Kalamazoo: Robert Levin House (1949) (2816 Taliesin Dr.).
  • Kalamazoo: Details of Wright's concrete blocks on Robert Levin House.
  • Kalamazoo: Balcony on Wright's Robert Levin House facing woods.
  • Kalamazoo: Living area of Wright's Robert Levin House.
  • Kalamazoo: Eric V. Brown House (1959) (2806 Taliesin Dr.).
  • Kalamazoo: House in Wright's style on Taliesin Dr. in Kalamazoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Kalamazoo Air Zoo Museum building (2004) (6151 Portage Rd.).
  • Kalamazoo: Entrance to Kalamazoo Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Flying Tiger plane hanging in lobby of Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Flying Tiger plane hanging in atrium of Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Air Zoo display area with replica of Wright Brothers first plane overhead.
  • Kalamazoo: Real planes & murals mix at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Museum layout at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Mural section with World War I flyers at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Collection of air show stunt planes at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Display of barnstorming history at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Boeing N2S-5 Stearman Kaydet biplane (c1936-45) at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Rotary engine of Boeing N2S-5 Stearman Kaydet (c1936-45) at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: North American B25-J Mitchell (c1940-60) at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Front half of North American B25-J Mitchell (c1940-60) at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Nose of North American B25-J Mitchell (c1940-60) at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Tail painting of Indian on North American B25-J Mitchell (c1940-60) at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Piper L-4 Grasshopper (c1942-62) with D-Day stripes at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Curtiss XP-55 Ascender (c1941-45) with pusher propeller at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Aerodynamic profile of experimental Curtiss XP-55 Ascender (c1941-45) at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Elevators at front of Curtiss XP-55 Ascender (c1941-45) at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Bell P39-Q Airacobra (c1941-45) at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Bell P39-Q Airacobra (c1941-45) with battle paint job at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Bantam Rooster painted on door of Bell P39-Q Airacobra at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Republic P47-D Thunderbolt (c1941-55) at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Hispano HA1112 Buchon (c1944-67) job at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Guard with machine gun beside Hispano HA1112 Buchon job at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Douglas C-47 Skytrain (1941) at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Douglas SBD-3 Dauntless (1942) at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Chance Vought Corsair (c1943) at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Vultee BT13-A trainer (c1941) at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Waco CG-4A Hadrian glider (c1942) at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Grumman Hellcat (c1943) at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Grumman Tigercat (c1944) at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Grumman Bearcat (c1945) at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Douglas Skyraider (c1946) at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Nose profile of Douglas Skyraider (c1946) at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Douglas A-4 Skyhawk (c1954-87) at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Vought F-8J Crusader (c1955-89) at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Nose of Vought F-8J Crusader at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Grumman F-14ATomcat & Vought F-8J Crusader at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Grumman F-14ATomcat (c1970) at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Nose of Grumman F-14ATomcat at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Double tail with skull & crossbones of Grumman F-14ATomcat at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: McDonnell-Douglas F/A-18A Hornet (c1978) at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Bell AH-1J Sea Cobra at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Lockheed SR-71B Blackbird (c1963-99) at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Double cockpit of Lockheed SR-71B Blackbird at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Aerial balloon merry-go-round ride at Air Zoo.
  • Kalamazoo: Biplane children's ride at Air Zoo.
  • Coldwater: Starr Block (1881) (31-33 West Chicago St.).
  • Coldwater: Roofline detail of Starr Block (1881) (31-33 West Chicago St.).
  • Coldwater: Tibbits Opera House interior (1882) (14 S. Hanchett St.) facade being restored.
  • Coldwater: Streetscape along West Chicago Street with Reed Block (1869).
  • Coldwater: Heritage building on West Chicago Street with circle design on parapet.
  • Coldwater: Chandler & J.B. Branch (1877) buildings (38-34 West Chicago St.).
  • Coldwater: Chandler building decorative building (39 West Chicago St.).
  • Coldwater: Heritage streetscape on West Chicago Street.
  • Coldwater: Old Fire House (19 S. Monroe St.).
  • Coldwater: Henry L. Brown Municipal Building (2002) (1 Grand St.).
  • Coldwater: Interior of Henry L. Brown Municipal Building.
  • Coldwater: Max Larsen Elementary School (2003) (Grand St.).
  • Coldwater: Lucius Wing House Museum (originally Jay & Frances Chandler House) (1875) (27 S. Jefferson St.).
  • Coldwater: Wing House Museum oblique view.
  • Coldwater: Wing House Museum roofline details.
  • Coldwater: Second Empire features of Wing House Museum.
  • Coldwater: Wing House Museum interior.
  • Coldwater: Wing House Museum gas lamp.
  • Coldwater: First Presbyterian Church (1869) (52 Marshall St.).
  • Coldwater: Branch County (Edwin R. Clarke) Library (1886).
  • Coldwater: Tower of Branch County (Edwin R. Clarke) Library.
  • Coldwater: Facade of Branch County (Edwin R. Clarke) Library.
  • Coldwater: Alvin T. Lanphere Victorian Mansion (1870) (90 Division St.).
  • Coldwater: Italian Villa roofline details of Victorian Mansion (90 Division St.).
  • Coldwater: Tower of Victorian Mansion (90 Division St.).
  • Coldwater: Chicago Pike Inn (c1903) (215 E. Chicago St.).
  • Coldwater: Chicago Pike Inn.
  • Coldwater: Chicago Pike Inn stained glass window.
  • Coldwater: Heritage Queen Anne with Eastlake porch (161 E. Chicago St.).
  • Coldwater: Exterior detail of 161 E. Chicago St. with staircase window.
  • Coldwater: Heritage building with double hipped roof (141 E. Chicago St.).
  • Coldwater: Queen Anne / Eastlake heritage building (131 E. Chicago St.).
  • Coldwater: Queen Anne towers & chimney details of 131 E. Chicago St.
  • Coldwater: Wrap around porch detail of 131 E. Chicago St.
  • Coldwater: Chateau style building at 144 E. Chicago St.
  • Coldwater: Entrance of chateau style building at 144 E. Chicago St.
  • Coldwater: Hyde-Gibson House (c1830s) (134 E. Chicago St.).
  • Coldwater: Heritage bungalow (170 E. Chicago St.).
  • Coldwater: Heritage Italianate house (186 E. Chicago St.).
  • Coldwater: Italianate house on East Chicago St.
  • Coldwater: Civil War General John Gibson Parkhurst house (55 N. Clay St.).
  • Coldwater: Heritage house on N. Hanchett St.
  • Coldwater: Shingle details of heritage house on N. Hanchett St.
  • Coldwater: Italian Villa-style house (73 N. Hanchett St.).
  • Coldwater: Italianate house at N. Hanchett at Grand St.
  • Coldwater: Italianate details of house at N. Hanchett at Grand St.
  • Coldwater: Italianate details of house at N. Hanchett at Grand St.
  • Coldwater: Italianate facade of house at N. Hanchett at Grand St.
  • Coldwater: Queen Anne house with lacework trim (131 Morse St.).
  • Coldwater: Details of lacework Queen Anne house (131 Morse St.).
  • Coldwater: Queen Anne house with lacework trim (131 Morse St.) at dusk.
  • Coldwater: Frank L. Skeels House (1886) (199 W. Pearl St.).
  • Coldwater: Carriageway of Skeels House later owned by William A. Coombs on West Pearl St.
  • Coldwater: Entrance details of Skeels House on West Pearl St.
  • Coldwater: Victorian details of Skeels House on West Pearl St.
  • Coldwater: Queen Anne house with diagonal corner (200 W. Pearl St.).
  • Coldwater: Clapboard house (211 W. Pearl St.).
  • Coldwater: Queen Anne house (208 W. Pearl St.).
  • Coldwater: Eclectic house (165 W. Pearl St.).
  • Coldwater: Champion house (1867) (166 W. Pearl St.).
  • Coldwater: Round corner porch of Champion house (166 W. Pearl St.).
  • Coldwater: Thomas Dickinson & son house (1876) (176 Marshall St.).
  • Coldwater: Thomas Dickinson house (1873) (162 Marshall St.).
  • Coldwater: Thomas Dickinson house front porch (162 Marshall St.).
  • Coldwater: Thomas Dickinson house side view (162 Marshall St.).
  • Coldwater: Heritage Queen Anne with Eastlake porch (29 E. Pierce St.).
  • Coldwater: Eastlake porch details (35 E. Pierce St.).
  • Coldwater: Gothic revival cottage (180 Hudson St.).
  • Coldwater: Gothic revival house (1882) (124 Morse St.).
  • Coldwater: Steam locomotive 110 (1911) (4-6-2 Pacific type) of Little River Railroad.
  • Coldwater: Little River Railroad excursion train.
  • Coldwater: Tourists ride Little River Railroad.
  • Coldwater: Little River Railroad steam locomotive 110.
  • Coldwater: Station activity at Little River Railroad.
  • Coldwater: Little River Railroad steam locomotive 110 front end.
  • Coldwater: Coldwater Train Depot (1883) (27 S. Park St.) & Baldwin locomotive 110.
  • Coldwater: Iron roof brackets of Coldwater Train Depot now serving Little River Railroad.
  • Coldwater: Little River Railroad steam locomotive departs Coldwater Train Depot.
  • Coldwater: Rolling stock of Little River Railroad.
  • Coldwater: Souvenir pennant of Chicago Railroad Fair (1948) at Little River Railroad depot.
  • Coldwater: Silos & old warehouse opposite Coldwater rail station.
  • Coldwater: Coldwater depot passenger house (1850) at train depot in board & batten style.
  • Adrian: Lenawee County Courthouse (1885) (301 N. Main St.).
  • Adrian: Terra cotta & brickwork details of Lenawee County Courthouse.
  • Adrian: Dome & tower of Lenawee County Courthouse.
  • Adrian: Marquee of Croswell Opera House.
  • Adrian: Croswell Opera House (originally Adrian Union Hall) (1863) (129 E. Maumee St.).
  • Adrian: Victorian building with unique brickwork (123 E. Maumee St.).
  • Adrian: Hoefleur Building (1910) (on E. Maumee St.).
  • Adrian: Lenawee County Savings Bank (c1905) (135 E. Maumee St.).
  • Adrian: West Maumee Heritage streetscape.
  • Masonic Temple - Adrian State Bank Building (Sky Bank).
  • Adrian: Clark Memorial Hall of I.O.O.F. (1887) (124 S. Winter St.).
  • Adrian: Historic Engine House No. 1 (1885) (126 E. Church St.).
  • Adrian: Lenawee County Historical Museum (1907-09) (110 E. Church St.) (originally Adrian Carnegie Library),.
  • Adrian: Victorian Romanesque details of Lenawee County Historical Museum.
  • Adrian: Octagonal tower of Lenawee County Historical Museum.
  • Adrian: Red stone arch of Lenawee County Historical Museum.
  • Adrian: Burnham Historical Building (1865) at State & Church Streets.
  • Adrian: House at 433 State St (1865) where U.S. Grant's son was married.
  • Adrian: House at 414 Dennis St (1896).
  • Adrian: House at 510 State St.
  • Adrian: Bowen house (1897)at Dennis & Dallas Streets.
  • Hidden Lake Gardens interpretation welcome center.
  • Swallowtail butterfly at Hidden Lake Gardens.
  • Swallowtail butterfly at Hidden Lake Gardens.
  • Daisies at Hidden Lake Gardens.
  • Forest & lake at Hidden Lake Gardens.
  • Rock garden with hostas at Hidden Lake Gardens.
  • Water lilies at Hidden Lake Gardens.
  • Water lilies at Hidden Lake Gardens.
  • Flower boxes at Hidden Lake Gardens.
  • Fiery feathers (celosia) at Hidden Lake Gardens.
  • Celosia at Hidden Lake Gardens.
  • Cacti at Hidden Lake Gardens.
  • Cacti at Hidden Lake Gardens.
  • Bonsai collection at Hidden Lake Gardens.
  • Pine bonsai at Hidden Lake Gardens.
  • Cedar bonsai at Hidden Lake Gardens.
  • Tree bonsai at Hidden Lake Gardens.
  • Gingko bonsai at Hidden Lake Gardens.
  • Pine bonsai at Hidden Lake Gardens.
  • Maple bonsai at Hidden Lake Gardens.
  • Hibiscus at Hidden Lake Gardens.
  • Hibiscus at Hidden Lake Gardens.
  • Sensitive plant (Mimosa pudica) at Hidden Lake Gardens.
  • Domed greenhouse area of Hidden Lake Gardens.
  • Domed greenhouses at Hidden Lake Gardens.
  • Evergreen plants at Hidden Lake Gardens.
  • Evergreen plants at Hidden Lake Gardens.
  • Gazebo among evergreens at Hidden Lake Gardens.
  • Weeping willow at Hidden Lake Gardens.
  • Hillsdale: Hillsdale County Courthouse (1898) (29 N Howell St.).
  • Hillsdale: Dome of Hillsdale County Courthouse.
  • Hillsdale: Hillsdale heritage sculpture (1982) by John Nick Pappas at County Courthouse.
  • Hillsdale: Hillsdale streetscape along Howell St.
  • Hillsdale: Italianate building (1885) (94 N Howell St.).
  • Hillsdale: C.E. Keefer Hotel (1885) (N Howell St.).
  • Hillsdale: Hillsdale Post Office (1912) (Broad & North St.).
  • Hillsdale: Hillsdale City Hall (1911) (Broad & Howell St.).
  • Hillsdale: Portico of Hillsdale City Hall.
  • Hillsdale: Central Hall (1906) at Hillsdale College.
  • Hillsdale: Tower of Central Hall at Hillsdale College.
  • Hillsdale: Civil War Memorial (1895) by Lorado Taft at Hillsdale College.
  • Hillsdale: Plaque of U.S. Grant accepting surrender of R.E. Lee on base of Civil War Memorial (1895) at Hillsdale College.
  • Port Huron: Blue Water Bridge (1938) between Port Huron, MI & Sarnia, ON over St. Clair River (1883m).
  • Port Huron: Blue Water Bridge cantilever center span.
  • Port Huron: Huron Lightship (1921) now a museum in Port Huron.
  • Port Huron: Mast of Huron Lightship Museum against Blue Water Bridge.
  • Port Huron: Traffic approaching Blue Water Bridge.
  • Port Huron: New & old spans of Blue Water Bridge.
  • Port Huron: Center span structures of Blue Water Bridge.
  • Port Huron: Ironwork details of Blue Water Bridge.
  • Port Huron: U.S. - Canada Boundary marker on Blue Water Bridge.
  • Port Huron: View from Blue Water Bridge to lighthouse of Port Huron, MI.
  • US border at Sarnia.
  • Grand Rapids: Space suit at Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum symbolizes era of 38th American President.
  • Grand Rapids: Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum building & sunken fountain.
  • Grand Rapids: Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum building & sunken fountain.
  • Grand Rapids: Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum building (1981).
  • Grand Rapids: 1960s fashions in Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum.
  • Grand Rapids: Vietnam protest patches on denim jacket in Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum.
  • Grand Rapids: Filing cabinets from the Watergate break-in in Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum.
  • Grand Rapids: Tools used in 1972 Watergate break-in in Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum.
  • Grand Rapids: Lockpicks used in 1972 Watergate break-in in Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum.
  • Grand Rapids: Door from the Democratic National Committee offices in Watergate Hotel now at Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum.
  • Grand Rapids: Tape recorder from Nixon's White House Oval Office which caused Nixon to resign & forced Gerald R. Ford to pardon him in Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum.
  • Grand Rapids: Gerald R. Ford mementos in Presidential Museum.
  • Grand Rapids: Replica of Gerald R. Ford's White House Oval Office at his Presidential Museum.
  • Grand Rapids: Model of Space Shuttle in Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum Oval Office replica.
  • Grand Rapids: Bronco Buster statue reproduction after Frederic Remington in Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum Oval Office replica.
  • Grand Rapids: SS Mayaguez ships wheel presented to Ford after US rescue of crew from Cambodia in Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum Oval Office replica.
  • Grand Rapids: Staircase from roof of US Embassy in Saigon used for helicopter evacuation during the fall of Vietnam in Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum.
  • Grand Rapids: Printing press (1785), possibly used by Benjamin Franklin, presented to USA by France during its bicentennial celebrations in Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum.
  • Grand Rapids: Gowns worn by Betty Ford in Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum.
  • Grand Rapids: Section of Berlin wall in Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum.
  • Grand Rapids: Bridgewater Place (1993).
  • Grand Rapids: De Vos Place convention center (2004).
  • Grand Rapids: Van Andel Museum Center entrance.
  • Grand Rapids: Van Andel Museum Center rotunda over Grand River.
  • Grand Rapids: Plaza (Eastbank) Towers (1991 & 7).
  • Grand Rapids: Plaza Towers & red cubic building.
  • Grand Rapids: Amway Grand Plaza Hotel (1983) rises above Grand River.
  • Grand Rapids: Amway Grand Plaza (former Pantlind) Hotel (1915).
  • Grand Rapids: Amway Grand Plaza Hotel (1915 section) Pantlind facade.
  • Grand Rapids: McKay Tower (Grand Rapids National Bank Building) (1927).
  • Grand Rapids: McKay Tower reflected in highrise.
  • Grand Rapids: Neo-gothic building (1873) on Pearl Street at Monroe Ave.
  • Grand Rapids: Italianate buildings along Monroe Center NW.
  • Grand Rapids: Italianate building on Monroe Center NW.
  • Grand Rapids: Heritage buildings at Monroe Center NW & Fountain Street.
  • Grand Rapids: Italianate building with round corner on Monroe Center NW.
  • Grand Rapids: Steketee's Department Store (1917) (88-94 Monroe Avenue NW).
  • Grand Rapids: Art Deco sign for Fox's movie theater on Monroe Center NW.
  • Grand Rapids: Standard Federal Bank Building (1926) (77 Monroe Center NW).
  • Grand Rapids: 77 Monroe Center facade.
  • Grand Rapids: 77 Monroe Center windows.
  • Grand Rapids: 77 Monroe Center carving detail.
  • Grand Rapids: 77 Monroe Center lion & Indian carvings.
  • Grand Rapids: 77 Monroe Center lion carving.
  • Grand Rapids: 77 Monroe Center Indian with feather headdress carving detail.
  • Grand Rapids: Select Bank Building (former People's Savings Building) (1916) (60 Monroe Center NW).
  • Grand Rapids: Select Bank Building facade detail.
  • Grand Rapids: Select Bank Building soffit detail.
  • Grand Rapids: Heritage commercial buildings.
  • Grand Rapids: Civic Theater (1890).
  • Grand Rapids: Civic Theater ironwork detail.
  • Grand Rapids: Church tower.
  • Grand Rapids: Keeler building.
  • Grand Rapids: Bell Telephone Building (1924).
  • Grand Rapids: Kendall College of Art & Design & Bell Telephone Building.
  • Grand Rapids: St Mark's Church.
  • Grand Rapids: Grand Rapids Art Museum.
  • Grand Rapids: Federal Square Building.
  • Grand Rapids: Ferris State University.
  • Grand Rapids: Furniture Company (92 Ionia).
  • Grand Rapids: Meijer Garden entrance.
  • Grand Rapids: Meijer Garden glass houses.
  • Grand Rapids: Meijer Garden outdoor corridor.
  • Grand Rapids: Glass house & amphitheater at Meijer Garden.
  • Grand Rapids: Amphitheater at Meijer Garden.
  • Grand Rapids: The Visitation (1994-7) by Joseph Kinnebrew in Meijer Garden.
  • Grand Rapids: The Visitation (1994-7) by Joseph Kinnebrew in Meijer Garden.
  • Grand Rapids: Fred Meijer (1998) by Joseph Kinkel in Meijer Garden.
  • Grand Rapids: Leonardo da Vinci's Horse (1999) by Nina Akamu in Meijer Garden.
  • Grand Rapids: Leonardo da Vinci's Horse detail of head in Meijer Garden.
  • Grand Rapids: Siberian Ram (1966&95) by Marshall Fredericks in Meijer Garden.
  • Grand Rapids: Aria (1979-83) by Alexander Liberman in Meijer Garden.
  • Grand Rapids: Disk in the Form of a Desert Rose (1993 &2000) by Arnaldo Pomodoro in Meijer Garden.
  • Grand Rapids: Waterfall in rock garden in Meijer Garden.
  • Grand Rapids: Water lilies in Meijer Garden.
  • Grand Rapids: Carp in Meijer Garden.
  • Grand Rapids: Fountain in form of Great Lakes in Meijer Garden.
  • Grand Rapids: Children of the World (1995) by Kirk Newman in Meijer Garden.
  • Grand Rapids: Two Bears (1964&92) by Marshall Fredericks in Meijer Garden.
  • Grand Rapids: Bunny & Cabbage (1995) by Mary Zimmerman in Meijer Garden.
  • Grand Rapids: Frog (1970&95) by Marshall Fredericks in Meijer Garden in Meijer Garden.
  • Grand Rapids: Bronze toad in a tropical garden in Meijer Garden.
  • Grand Rapids: Bronze rabbit in Meijer Garden.
  • Grand Rapids: Glass house over flower bed in Meijer Garden.
  • Grand Rapids: Native flowers in Meijer Garden.
  • Grand Rapids: Orchid in Meijer Garden.
  • Grand Rapids: Orchids in Meijer Garden.
  • Grand Rapids: Flowers in Meijer Garden.
  • Grand Rapids: Star cactus (Astrophytum ornatum) in Meijer Garden.
  • Holland: Quaint shops along main 8th Street of this tourist town.
  • Holland: Typical architectural embellishment of 8th Street shop front.
  • Holland: Bay window & tile decorations.
  • Holland: Former Montgomery Ward building (1930) (25 E 8th Street) with company's Spirit of Progress symbol in tile.
  • Holland: Former People's State Bank building (1928) (36 E 8th Street).
  • Holland: People's State Bank building portal detail.
  • Holland: People's State Bank building facade detail.
  • Holland: People's State Bank & other heritage buildings on 8th Street.
  • Holland: Former Holland City State Bank (1892) (190 S River Ave. at 8th Street).
  • Holland: Holland City State Bank portal detail.
  • Holland: Tulip street art.
  • Holland: Tulip street art.
  • Holland: Shaker boxes in shop.
  • Holland: Multi-colored kitchen machines in shop.
  • Beach in a state park on Lake Michigan.
  • White River Lighthouse (1875) on Lake Michigan.
  • Little Sable Point Lighthouse on Lake Michigan.
  • Visitors climb dunes in Sleeping Bear National Park on Lake Michigan.
  • Giant sand dune towers over Lake Michigan in Sleeping Bear National Park.
  • Looking down sand dune to waves of Lake Michigan in Sleeping Bear National Park.
  • Observation deck on sand dune of Sleeping Bear National Park.
  • Kids climb sand dune of Sleeping Bear National Park.
  • Cottonwood tree on dune of Sleeping Bear National Park.
  • Overview of cottonwood forest of Sleeping Bear National Park.
  • Wind sculpted pine in Sleeping Bear National Park.
  • Grand Traverse Lighthouse (1858) on Manitou Shipping Passage of Lake Michigan.
  • Light tower of Grand Traverse Lighthouse.
  • Sunset at Grand Traverse Lighthouse.
  • Sunset at Grand Traverse Lighthouse.
  • Charlevoix: Rustic stone houses facing harbor.
  • Charlevoix: Garden & house facing harbor.
  • Charlevoix: Harbor with cruise ship.
  • Petosky: Victoria house with open tower at Woodland & Encampment Aves.
  • Mackinaw City: Mackinac Bridge.
  • Mackinaw City: Mackinac Bridge (1957) totals 5 miles with suspension section 3,800 feet.
  • Mackinaw City: Mackinac Bridge crosses windy straight between Lakes Michigan & Huron.
  • Mackinaw City: Blockhouse guarding reconstructed French fort (1715) of Colonial Michilimackinac later occupied by British (1761-81).
  • Mackinaw City: Redcoat loading flintlock at Colonial Michilimackinac.
  • Mackinaw City: Redcoat firing flintlock at Colonial Michilimackinac.
  • Mackinaw City: Guardhouse with arcade & spired Ste. Anne church at Colonial Michilimackinac.
  • Mackinaw City: Ste. Anne church with sunflowers at Colonial Michilimackinac.
  • Mackinaw City: Cabin with bark roof at Colonial Michilimackinac.
  • Mackinaw City: Guardhouse with sunflowers at Colonial Michilimackinac.
  • Mackinaw City: Goods stacked in traders house at Colonial Michilimackinac.
  • Mackinaw City: Crockery in cabin kitchen at Colonial Michilimackinac.
  • Mackinaw City: Red-coated governor of Colonial Michilimackinac.
  • Marshall: Honolulu House (1860) by Abner Pratt, US Consul to Sandwich Islands (1857-9).
  • Marshall: Honolulu House tower built to recapture the style of Hawaii.
  • Marshall: Honolulu House veranda.
  • Marshall: Honolulu House veranda brackets.
  • Marshall: Honolulu House veranda doors.
  • Marshall: Stagecoach Inn (1838) a major stop on Territorial Road from Detroit to Chicago.
  • Marshall: Stone block Sullivan Insurance Agency building.
  • Marshall: First National Bank of Marshall building (124 W Michigan Ave.).
  • Marshall: Cronin Brothers Block (1876).
  • Marshall: American Museum of Magic building (1868) originally a saloon (107 W Michigan Ave.).
  • Marshall: American Museum of Magic building entrance.
  • Marshall: American Museum of Magic interior.
  • Marshall: 117 W Michigan Ave.
  • Marshall: 117 W Michigan Ave. curved roofline unusual in Italianate building.
  • Marshall: 117 W Michigan Ave. portal.
  • Marshall: Wagner's Block on W Michigan Ave.
  • Marshall: W Michigan Ave. streetscape.
  • Marshall: First Presbyterian Church (1872) (200 W Mansion St.).
  • Marshall: Church-Marshall-Sherman house (1873) with widow's walk (319 W Michigan Ave.).
  • Marshall: Baker-Mabin house (c1853) (318 W Mansion St.).
  • Marshall: Fitch-Gorham-Brooks house (c1840) (310 N Kalamazoo Rd.).
  • Marshall: Hughes-Babcock house (1870) (327 N Kalamazoo Rd.).
  • Marshall: Larkin-Burris-Green house (1870) (333 N Kalamazoo Rd.).
  • Marshall: Larkin-Burris-Green house detail.
  • Marshall: Cawood-Larsin house (1868) (337 N Kalamazoo Rd.).
  • Marshall: Cawood-Larsin house widow's walk detail.
  • Marshall: Lawrence-Walker/Zettel house (1857) (400 N Kalamazoo Rd.).
  • Marshall: Lawrence-Walker/Zettel house garden.
  • Marshall: Smith-Carrel house (1868-9) (413 N Kalamazoo Rd.) with lacey bargeboards.
  • Marshall: Church-Frink-Mees house (1855) (311 N Grand St.) after pattern book design by Andrew Jackson Downing.
  • Marshall: Church-Frink-Mees house side view.
  • Marshall: Church-Frink-Mees house side view.
  • Marshall: Taylor-Schuyler-Berry house (c1844) (224 W Prospect St.) after pattern book design by Andrew Jackson Downing.
  • Marshall: Wheeler-Casper-Maybee house garden.
  • Marshall: Wheeler-Casper-Maybee house (1893) (222 W Mansion St.).
  • Marshall: Flower garden.
  • Marshall: Clark-Wirtz board & batten cottage (c1877) (123 W Prospect St.).
  • Marshall: Kirby-Mengel house (1886) (216 Division St.).
  • Halloween decorations.
  • Christmas decorations.
  • Christmas ornaments.
  • Flamingo Christmas ornaments.
  • Christmas ornaments.
  • New Buffalo: Yacht harbor.
  • New Buffalo: Yacht harbor.
  • New Buffalo: Yacht harbor.
  • New Buffalo: Yacht harbor.
  • New Buffalo: Duck & ducklings.
  • New Buffalo: Channel into yacht harbor.
  • New Buffalo: Power boats.
  • New Buffalo: Youngster feeding ducks.
  • New Buffalo: Catamaran on beach.
  • Saugatuck: Village Hall (former fire engine house) (1879-80).
  • Pleasure craft on Kalamazoo River.
  • Saugatuck: Marine museum.
  • Saugatuck: SS Keewatin (1907) built in Glasgow, Scotland & served 57 years on Great Lakes as part of Canadian Pacific Railway.
  • Saugatuck: SS Keewatin stack.
  • Saugatuck: SS Keewatin hatch doors.
  • Saugatuck: Huntington tugboat in ship museum.
  • Saugatuck: Barn Swallows.
  • Saugatuck: Barn Swallows.
  • Saugatuck: Cottages & condos ring lake.
  • Saugatuck: Dock at ship museum.
  • Saugatuck: Pleasure boat cruises wildflower-lined channel.
  • Saugatuck: Purple wildflowers.

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