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  1. Historia. Asentamiento nativo. siglo XIX: asentamiento europeo. Puesto comercial. Asentamiento europeo. Incorporación y ciudadanía. siglo XX: Ciudad del Mueble. Huelga de 1911. Pasar al comercio minorista y la suburbanización. Geografía. Demografía. Economía. Educación. Hijos ilustres. Notas. Enlaces externos. Grand Rapids (Míchigan) Apariencia.

  2. The recorded history of Grand Rapids in the U.S. state of Michigan, began with settlers in 1806. Pre-Columbian settlement. A 1772 engraving showing Ottawa attire of the period. For thousands of years, succeeding cultures of indigenous peoples occupied the area.

  3. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Grand Rapids, city, seat (1836) of Kent county, western Michigan, U.S. It is situated along the Grand River, 25 miles (40 km) east of Lake Michigan and about 30 miles (50 km) southeast of Muskegon. It was founded in 1826 by Frenchman Louis Campau as a trading post where several important Ottawa.

  4. Grand Rapids has a history of leadership. In 1881, the country's first hydro-electric plant came to life on the City's west side. Grand Rapids became the first city in the United States to add fluoride to its drinking water in 1945. Grand Rapids lays claims to the first scheduled air service.

  5. History. Nineteenth century: Native American and European-American settlement. Trading post. After the French established territories in Michigan, Jesuit missionaries and traders traveled down Lake Michigan and its tributaries. [8]

  6. History of Grand Rapids. Our recorded history stretches back two millennia and reflects the contributions of many diverse peoples. Explore our storied past at historic sites and through the following historical high points. Native Americans.

  7. 1. Jardines y parque de esculturas de Frederik Meijer. Por qué deberías ir. Qué hacer. 2. Museo Gerald R. Ford. Por qué deberías ir. Qué hacer. 3. Museo Público de Grand Rapids. Por qué deberías ir. Qué hacer. 4. Zoológico John Ball. Por qué deberías ir. Qué hacer. 5. Museo de Arte de Grand Rapids. Por qué deberías ir. Qué hacer. 6. Casa Meyer May.