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  1. Located in a riverside park, see the Con Foster Collection featured in new galleries including artifacts from Native American culture, railroads, the state asylum, a blacksmith shop, one-room schools, an old time parlor and guns. Free parking in adjacent lot or on street.

  2. The Traverse Area Historical Society is dedicated to preserving, protecting, and presenting the historical record of Traverse City and the Grand Traverse Region.

  3. Traverse City, Michigan's history is full of everything from Native American culture and lumberjacks to glaciers, lighthouses, maritime, and vast forests.

  4. www.traversehistory.org › history › timelineHistory | TAHS

    The full archives are now accessible through the Traverse Area District Library, our partners in preserving, protecting, and presenting local history. For information on access to the archives, please contact the Reference Department by either email ( ask@tadl.org) or phone (231-932-8502).

  5. Traverse City's history is fascinating. Reminders of its brief but dramatic past are scattered everywhere: lonely lighthouses, humble mission churches, workingmen’s taverns, quaint Victorian cottages and the grand estates of 19th century lumber barons, you can visit and tour many of these sites!

  6. 23 wrz 2022 · These are the real origin stories of some of Traverse Citys most storied buildings. MICHIGAN—Many Michiganders know Traverse City as a prime, summertime vacation hotspot, and home of the National Cherry Festival. But like many northern Michigan towns, the city has its roots in the lumber industry. And those influences are still around today.

  7. 8 gru 2020 · Traverse City is famous for its cherries, cultural and artistic significance, and colorful adapted history. Museums, galleries, historical sites, vineyards, monuments, and more add variety and spice to the urban space.

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