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301 S Superior St, Albion, MI, 49224

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301 S Superior St, Albion, MI 49224

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Albion College KC 4868, Albion, MI 49224

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14827 26 1/2 Mile Rd, Albion, Michigan 49224, United States
The 18-hole "Tomac Woods" course at the Tomac Woods Golf Course facility in Albion, Michigan features 6,382 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 72 . Designed by Robert Beard, ... More on golflink.com
Great Deal. More on golflink.com

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2827 Country Club Way, Albion, Michigan 49224-9595, United States
Duck Lake Country Club is an 18-hole regulation length golf course in Albion, Michigan. This short layout has adequate length for a regulation course. Wide fairways and not too difficult approach s... More on TheGolfCourses.net
Course is extremely well maintained with challenging greens. More on golflink.com

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13725 Starr Commonwealth Road, Albion, Michigan 49224, us
The commonwealth is a nationally recognized children and family services nonprofit licensed by the states of Michigan and Ohio and accredited by the Council on Accreditation of Services for Familie... More on Heritage
Two different museums located on the Starr Commonwealth grounds. Brueckner feature artwork and great stained glass windows while Gladsome Cottage is filled with artifacts from the United States, Eu... More on MuseumStuff.com

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509 S. Superior St., Albion, MI 49224

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509 South Superior Street, Albion, MI, 49224
Inscription. Augustus P. Gardner (1817-1905), a wealthy hardware merchant, built this Victorian style house in 1975. A three-story, thirteen-room mansion with a mansard roof, it was Gardner's home ... More on HMDB
Topics: historic homes. More on MuseumStuff.com

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Albion MI 49224, United States of America
Albion is located in the southern portion of Michigan between Detroit and Chicago, exits 121 and 124 on Interstate-94, the major expressway linking these two Midwest Metropolis'. Lansing, the state... More on Greateralbionchamber.org
Inscription. The Albion College Astronomical Observatory was built in 1883-84 at the urging of Dr. Samuel Dickie, who later became president of the college. Dickie helped raise $10,000 to build and... More on HMDB

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Albion MI 49224, United States of America
Inscription. The first house at what was then known as the "Forks of the Kalamazoo" was erected near this site by Tenney Peabody, a New Yorker. To this cabin with its thatched roof of grass from the banks of the nearby Kalamazoo River, ... More on HMDB
