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When Anne Dake eyed a pamphlet highlighting Muskegon's historic homes at the Muskegon Heritage Association this spring, she left wanting more. When were the homes built? Who were the first occupants?
SALIDA - A $50 million art project to cover parts of the Arkansas River with flowing fabric suspended by cables for two weeks in the summer of 2013 already is a public tug-of-war.
The Gimme Shelter project is comprised of six temporary, functional and sustainably designed structures at the 350-acre Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education in Philadelphia. Artists, architects and designers submitted their renditions of sustainable shelters and the six winning finalists built their unique shelters at the center in the Spring. The finalists were chosen from over 80 ...
Canoeing in Uxbridge, Mass. THE Blackstone River, which loops like yarn through central New England, once knitted together some of the country’s most densely settled, smoke-spewing towns.
After sitting empty for more than a decade, plans are underway again to activate the Embassy Hotel and Auditorium. No budget has been announced for the project at 851 S. Grand Ave.
610 S. Main St. Carved out of the back area that used to belong to Cole’s, the bar in front, the Association is a dimly-lit, swank little alcove with some serious mixologists behind the bar.
The Rosa Parks Transit Center, located at Michigan and Cass avenues, will officially be online to provide service to the public at 10 a.m. Tuesday. The center -- noted for its eclectic blend of openness, efficient functionality, plus cloud-like canopies -- will serve passengers of the Detroit Department of Transportation (DDOT), SMART, Transit Windsor and the Detroit People Mover.
Around the newsroom – the weather, or, more specifically, the lack of summer heat and sun – has been a hot topic lately (if you’ll pardon the pun). Now that July is upon us, it should be warmer and sunnier, making all of our days, and the activities which subsequently fill them, a little brighter.
In what was regarded as a first for West Berkeley’s zoning history, the city’s Zoning Adjustments Board last week gave Wareham Development the green light to exceed neighborhood height limits and construct a four-story, 92,000-square-foot bioscience lab on the Aquatic Park Campus.
When FINA ruled the Jaked01 in and other very similar suits out, it opened a new chapter in the book of 'How To Invite Trouble Your Way'
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