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About Fulton Street Market

The Fulton Street Market is a bustling marketplace full of amazing sights and smells. Visitors to the market can explore a wide variety of fresh produce and other local goods, as well as find quality prepared foods for their next meal. The bustling atmosphere is enhanced by friendly vendors offering samples of the local specialties – from sweet strawberry jams to hearty cornbreads, there’s something for everyone here.
Address : 1145 Fulton St E, Grand Rapids, MI 49503, USA

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Foster ParkFoster Park, nestled in Allen County, Indiana, stands as a cherished green oasis offering a blend of natural beauty, recreational opportunities, and community engagement.Located in Fort Wayne, Foster Park spans over 200 acres and serves as a beloved destination for locals and visitors alike. Its lush landscapes feature rolling hills, mature trees, picturesque gardens, and meandering trails that wind along the St. Marys River.
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Meyer May HouseThe Meyer May House is a stunning example of exquisite Prairie architecture. Designed by famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright in 1909 and restored over a decade ago by Steelcase®, the house features clean lines, bold horizontals, and beautiful art glass windows. It proudly stands as an intact representation of Wright's style, while also remaining relevant to contemporary interests. Its open plan allows visitors to appreciate the 90 year old beauty of the house.
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Grand RapidsThe Roman Catholic Diocese of Grand Rapids, established in 1882, it was originally known as the Diocese of Sault Ste. Marie. It became a part of the Lansing diocese in 1881 after the province's first bishop moved to Lansing. There are currently more than a million Catholics that live within the diocese's borders in Barry, Byron, Ionia and other surrounding counties. During its history, the diocese has been served by 30 bishops and is presently headed by Bishop David J. Walkowiak.
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Grand Rapids Art MuseumThe Grand Rapids Art Museum is a popular destination for art lovers from near and far. It provides a comprehensive collection of world-wide art ranging from early Renaissance to modern day. This museum also offers a hands-on program that teaches visitors about the history of an artwork or piece through interactive programs. With plenty of engaging activities such as monthly family days, Saturday story time, and more, there is something for everyone to enjoy.
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Van Andel ArenaVan Andel Arena is a popular and beautiful venue for entertainment. The 8,400 seat arena is home to the AHL's Grand Rapids Griffins hockey team, as well as other events ranging from concerts to basketball games and family shows. The Arena also serves up delicious food from the concession stands. Over the years the arena has undergone many renovations onboarding two HD video screens at both ends of the playing area, resulting in an all-encompassing experience for visitors.
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La Grande VitesseLa Grand Vitesse is a sculpture by the noted American architect and sculptor, Alexander Calder. Located on the banks of the Grand River in Kent County, Michigan, it was gifted to the public in 1969 by renowned philanthropist Richard Appelbaum and the community qucikly embraced the work of art. Nicknamed "The Bear" by locals, its bright red form stands 60 feet tall and captures both attention and admiration. Popular for pedestrians, cyclists and boaters alike.

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Kent County
Kent County, located in the western part of Michigan's lower peninsula, is the 12th most populous county in the state. This vibrant, diverse community has much to offer those who visit for business or pleasure. From lakeside attractions to world-renowned museums, there is something here for everyone. Nestled between Grand Rapids and Muskegon, Kent County is home to some of Michigan's top universities and is a great place for both families and singles to live. The economy of Kent County continues

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