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streets july : naman frank, wayland movie theater two hundred years ago, wayland was a tree-covered wilderness, watered by streams and ponds. the people who lived here, the match-e-be-nash-she-wish band of the pottawatomi, lived in settled villages, farming corn, hunting the game, harvesting the wild rice
industries taking advantage of the easy access to grand rapids and kalamazoo. the plank road, despite its usefulness as a transportation corridor between grand rapids and kalamazoo, was short-lived; the planks wore thin and where they wore out completely, were replaced with gravel, making for a pretty rough...
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