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PWG4646
953 Old Farm Dr NW
Walker, MI (in city)
3 Bed, 2 Bath Mobile or Manufactured
1165 sq.ft.
$18,500 View on Map
AWG6699
1056 Bates St SE
Grand Rapids, MI (in city)
5 Bed, 2 Bath Home
1858 sq.ft.
$70,000 View on Map
WTG3812
89 Violet St SW
Grand Rapids, MI (in city)
2 Bed, 1 Bath Home
768 sq.ft.
$75,000 View on Map
WCP9020
1645 Paris Ave SE
Grand Rapids, MI (in city)
3 Bed, 1 Bath Home
1500 sq.ft.
$80,000 View on Map
TJD9018
5500 Crippen Ave SW
Wyoming, MI (in city)
3 Bed, 1 Bath Home
1180 sq.ft.
$84,900 View on Map
PWT5780 9 Photos
833 Aldon St SW
Wyoming, MI (in city)
3 Bed, 1 Bath Home
720 sq.ft.
Very nice 3 bedroom home that has been professionally remodeled.  No details have been …more»
$95,000 View on Map
JPA1733
829 Eastern Ave NE
Grand Rapids, MI (in city)
4 Bed, 1+ Bath Home
1400 sq.ft.
$95,000 View on Map
AWG1602
1234 52nd St SE
Kentwood, MI (in city)
4 Bed, 2 Bath Home
1600 sq.ft.

Recently Renovated Home in Quiet NE Neighborhood

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MMG4692 16 Photos
1305 Beechwood St NE
Grand Rapids, MI (in city)
2 Bed, 1 Bath Home
918 sq.ft.
    This is a great home, recently renovated through out. This home is set on a …more»

Well-maintained, Family-friendly NW Ranch Home

$96,900 View on Map
DWA9623 20 Photos
1443 Garfield Ave NW
Grand Rapids, MI (in city)
3 Bed, 1 Bath Home
1266 sq.ft.
This is a quaint, family-sized home, perfect for young families or couples starting out. The main …more»
 

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Local city information for Grand Rapids, MI

Grand Rapids is a city in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2000 census, the city population was 197,800. It is the county seat of Kent County, Michigan. It is the second largest city in the state and one of the principal cities in West Michigan.


Over 2,000 years ago, people associated with the Hopewell culture occupied the Grand River Valley. Around A.D. 1700, the Ottawa Indians moved into the area and founded several villages along the Grand River.

The Grand Rapids area was first settled by Europeans near the start of the 19th century by missionaries and fur traders. They generally lived in reasonable peace alongside the Ottawa tribespeople, with whom they traded their European metal and textile goods for fur pelts. Joseph and Madeline La Framboise established the first Indian/European trading post in West Michigan, and in present Grand Rapids, on the banks of the Grand River near what is now Ada. After the death of her husband in 1806, Madeline La Framboise carried on, expanding fur trading posts to the west and north. La Framboise, whose ancestry was a mix of French and Indian, later merged her successful operations with the American Fur Company. She retired, at age 41, to Mackinac Island. The first permanent white settler in the Grand Rapids area was a Baptist minister named Isaac McCoy who arrived in 1825.

In 1826 Detroit-born Louis Campau, the official founder of Grand Rapids, built his cabin, trading post, and blacksmith shop on the east bank of the Grand River near the rapids. Campau returned to Detroit, then came back a year later with his wife and $5,000 of trade goods to trade with the native tribes. In 1831 the federal survey of the Northwest Territory reached the Grand River and set the boundaries for Kent County, named after prominent New York jurist James Kent. Campau became perhaps the most important settler when, in 1831, he bought 72 acres (291,000 m²) of what is now the entire downtown business district of Grand Rapids. He purchased it from the federal government for $90 and named his tract Grand Rapids. Rival Lucius Lyon, who purchased the rest of the prime land, called his the Village of Kent. Yankee immigrants and others began immigrating from New York and New England in the 1830s.

In 1836 John Ball, representing a group of New York land speculators, bypassed Detroit for a better deal in Grand Rapids. Ball declared the Grand River valley "the promised land, or at least the most promising one for my operations."

By 1838, the settlement had incorporated itself as a village, and encompassed an area of approximately three-quarters of a mile (1 km) . The first formal census occurred in 1845, which announced a population of 1,510 and recorded an area of four square miles. The city of Grand Rapids was officially created on May 1, 1850, when the village of Grand Rapids voted to accept the proposed city charter. The population at the time was 2,686. By 1857, the city of Grand Rapids' boundary totaled 10.5 square miles (27 km²).

Grand Rapids was also an early participant in the automobile industry, serving as home to the Austin Automobile Company from 1901 until 1921.

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