Who can guess when this map would have been printed?

Who can guess when this map would have been printed?
Is your street on it? We love seeing these older pieces of Flushing History.
Part of our Michigan history Of the 90,000 Michigan men who served with the Union forces during the American Civil War, 1,600 were African-American soldiers. Join us for “Fighting for…
With over nine miles of track, the Northlandz Model Railroad Museum is thought to be the world’s largest model train set. Dedication doesn’t even begin to describe it.
On this day in 1965, Jackson, MI native Brigadier General James McDivitt (USAF, Ret.) and Ed White launched on the second manned mission of the Gemini program, Gemini IV. The…
Here is some of the original articles from the Flushing Observer regarding Max Tucker and his donations to the City of Flushing. Not only was it the money for the…
A little shout out to a long standing Flushing Business that is celebrating an Anniversary this week. Colonial Lanes & Lounge opened in 1965, and here are some of the…