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  2. Midland Center for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    Midland Center for the Arts. Coordinates: 43.6248°N 84.24973°W. The Midland Center for the Arts. Midland Center for the Arts is a performing arts center and museum complex located in on 1801 Saint Andrews St in Midland, Michigan. It includes two performance venues, two museums, art studios, lecture halls and a historical campus.

  3. Midland, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Midland, Michigan. /  43.61556°N 84.24722°W  / 43.61556; -84.24722. Midland is a city in and the county seat of Midland County, Michigan, in the United States. [5] The city's population was 42,547 as of the 2020 census. [2] It is the principal city of the Midland Metropolitan Statistical Area, part of the larger Saginaw-Midland-Bay City ...

  4. Mackinac Center for Public Policy - Wikipedia

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    140 West Main Street, P.O. Box 568, Midland, Michigan 48640. Location. Midland, Michigan. Website. mackinac .org. The Mackinac Center for Public Policy ( / ˈmækɪnɔː /) in Midland, Michigan, is the largest U.S. state -based free market think tank in the United States. [2] [3] The Mackinac Center conducts policy research and educational ...

  5. Grace A. Dow Memorial Library - Wikipedia

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    A new library was opened on Monday, January 24, 1955, at the corner of West St. Andrews Street and Eastman Avenue. It was named the "Grace A. Dow Memorial Library" after architect Alden B. Dow 's mother. Grace A. Dow, wife of Herbert Henry Dow (founder of the Dow Chemical Company ), was instrumental in the construction of the new library.

  6. Grace A. Dow - Wikipedia

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    Grace Dow was an active member of several civic organizations including a women's study club, the Monday Club, for which she served two presidencies; co-founder of the John Alden Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, for which she was the first Regent and served a 3-year term on the state board; and served 50 years on the Midland ...

  7. Midland Community Center - Wikipedia

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    The Midland Community Center was founded January 14, 1919, in conjunction with the very first bowling alley in Midland. The community center became a trend-setter, and other sports and pastimes were gradually introduced to the community, including basketball, handball, volleyball, table tennis, pickleball, archery, tennis and softball. [2]

  8. The Center at Midland receives $3,000 grant for youth ... - AOL

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    Vistra, the owner of electric retail company Dynegy, announced that it has donated $3,000 to The Center in Midland to support its outreach programs aimed at supporting local children and teenagers ...

  9. HIGH SCHOOL SOFTBALL: OHS to finish up season at Midland Legacy

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    Apr. 18—The Odessa High softball team will conclude its season when the Lady Bronchos face Midland Legacy at 6:30 p.m. Friday in Midland. The Lady Bronchos (5-21 overall, 0-9 in District 2-6A ...