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Features: Sept/Oct
Heritage Herald Newsletter |
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A Great Place to Live Find your new home in our listing of HOMES & APARTMENTS FOR RENT AND HOUSES FOR SALE. |
House Histories and Photos Every Structure in Heritage Hill |
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Heritage Hill is one of the largest urban historic districts in the country. It was the first "neighborhood" of Grand Rapids and is adjacent to downtown. Its 1,300 homes date from 1848 and represent over 60 architectural styles. These were the homes of lumber barons, teachers, judges, and legislators who shaped our citys future. Today, the population is equally diverse. Professionals, trades people, artisans and students; singles, couples and families, renters and homeowners; people of all colors, backgrounds and incomes make Heritage Hill home.
This
120 page “coffee table” book is a must see and read for all fascinated with
the Heritage Hill neighborhood.
“We nearly lost it. In the 1960’s and early 1970’s, the Grand Rapids Heritage Hill neighborhood was in great danger of being razed piece-by-piece. It has instead been extensively restored and preserved – a tribute to many active and determined residents of Heritage Hill, then and since.
June 12, 2008 - Heritage Hill Night Out Picnic.
Check out the Fun that was had at Foster Park!
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NOTICE!
Save money on appliances and more AND support your neighborhood at the same time … Sears Commercial is partnering with the Heritage Hill Association!
Heritage Hill Association
126 College SE
Grand Rapids, MI 49503
Ph. 616-459-8950 Fax 616-459-2409
Email: heritage@heritagehillweb.org
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HH Plaques Are Available |
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Yes, the plaques
are available at the HHA office. They cost $25 and are sold as a
fundraiser as well as promoting neighborhood pride!
Stop over and pick one up for your house. The only requirement is that the plaque be displayed on a house in Heritage Hill. |