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By contrast, David Imus worked alone on his map seven days a week for two full years. Nearly 6,000 hours in total. It would be prohibitively expensive just to outsource that much work.
This striking map, from the 1930's, was part of a historical series that showed the cultural and geographical evolution of Michigan from territory to statehood and after.
Whether you’re looking for city style, iconic towns or lakes that feel like oceans, the staggering diversity of Michigan’s two distinct peninsulas are sure to impress.
The small Michigan city of St. Louis claims the geographic center of the state, but there's a Wexford County location that has a similar designation. St. Louis, located just off U.S. 27 in Gratiot ...
Upjohn Center for the Study of Geographical Change Western Michigan University Kalamazoo MI 49008-5388 USA (269) 387-3364. Historic Maps . The W.E. Upjohn Center for the Study of Geographical Change ...
The Michigan Freedom Trail interactive map and updated physical signage are part of a project made possible by a 2021 grant from the Association for the Study of African American Life and History ...
The Michigan History Center, in partnership with the Michigan Freedom Trail Commission, has collected 24 stories of people fleeing enslavement in the mid-1800s into a new interactive map.
The map is divided into 10 geographic regions, then further sectioned by counties within those regions. In each county, poverty measures are used to measure economic welfare and weak spots, such as ...
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