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  2. WMAX-FM - Wikipedia

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    WMAX-FM. WMAX-FM (96.1 MHz) is the callsign of a radio station owned by iHeartMedia located in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The studios and offices are located at 77 Monroe Center in Downtown Grand Rapids while its transmitter is located near Felch St and 32nd Ave south of the town of Hudsonville outside of Grand Rapids.

  3. Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad - Wikipedia

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    Share of the Grand Rapids & Indiana Railroad, issued 22. December 1868. After grappling with financial difficulties for many years, the company opened service between Bridge Street in Grand Rapids to Cedar Springs, Michigan, on December 25, 1867, a distance of about 20 miles (32 km). The gross earnings of the railroad in 1867 were about $22,700.

  4. Grand Rapids, Wisconsin - Wikipedia

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    Grand Rapids, Wisconsin. /  44.36722°N 89.77333°W  / 44.36722; -89.77333. The Town of Grand Rapids is located in Wood County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 7,801 at the 2000 census. The census-designated place of Lake Wazeecha is located in the town. The unincorporated community of Kellner is located also partially in the ...

  5. Grand Rapids High School - Wikipedia

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    Grand Rapids High School is a four-year public high school located in Grand Rapids, Minnesota, United States, on 800 Conifer Drive. GRHS offers a wide range of extracurricular activities, and has one of the few competitive field show marching band programs north of Minneapolis / St. Paul, Minnesota . GRHS' Student Council and the school ...

  6. Grand Rapids, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Grand Rapids is a city in Itasca County, Minnesota, United States, and it is the county seat. The population was 11,126 at the 2020 census . [2] The city is named for the 3.5-mile (5.6 km) long rapids in the Mississippi River which was the uppermost limit of practical steamboat travel during the late 19th century.

  7. Grand Rapids, Kalkaska and Southeastern Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Rapids, Kalkaska and Southeastern Railroad is a defunct railroad which operated in Northern Michigan toward the end of the 19th century. The company was founded on August 30, 1897 by William Alden Smith , a Republican politician and former general counsel of both the Chicago and West Michigan Railway and the Detroit, Lansing and ...

  8. Grand Rapids (Athabasca River) - Wikipedia

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    Grand Rapids (Athabasca River) Coordinates: 56°19′32″N 112°36′22″W. Grand Rapids is found 427.4 kilometres (265.6 mi) from the mouth of the Athabasca River, Alberta, Canada. [1] The rapids are found on both sides of an island in the river. In the channel is an island, where the Hudson's Bay Company built a tramway to transport the ...

  9. Eastown, Grand Rapids - Wikipedia

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    Eastown, Grand Rapids. Eastown is a 70 square block [1] district in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Described sometimes as the Greenwich Village of Grand Rapids, [2] it is considered a liberal oasis in a generally conservative area. [3] Today a walkable mixed-use neighborhood, Eastown began as a streetcar commuter suburb, midway between downtown Grand ...