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  2. History of Saginaw, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    History of Saginaw, Michigan. Coordinates: 43°25′04″N 83°57′52″W. East Saginaw Historic Business District, and in the center distance, the Michigan Bell Building, both of which are on the National Register of Historic Places. The history of Saginaw, Michigan explores the development of the city from the time that Native American ...

  3. Saginaw, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Saginaw ( / ˈsæɡɪnɔː /) is a city in and the seat of Saginaw County, Michigan, United States. [4] The city proper had a population of 44,202 at the 2020 census. [5] Located along the Saginaw River, Saginaw is adjacent to Saginaw Charter Township and considered part of Greater Tri-Cities region of Central Michigan. The Saginaw metropolitan area had a population of 190,124 in 2020. The ...

  4. Saginaw County, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Saginaw County, officially the County of Saginaw, is a county located in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 Census, the population was 190,124. [3] The county seat is Saginaw. [1] [4] The county was created by September 10, 1822, and was fully organized on February 9, 1835. [1] The etymology of the county's name is uncertain. It may be derived from Sace-nong or Sak-e-nong (English ...

  5. Castle Museum (Saginaw, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    Castle Museum (Saginaw, Michigan) /  43.4311°N 83.9355°W  / 43.4311; -83.9355. The Castle Museum, previously known as Castle Station or Saginaw Post Office, in Saginaw, Michigan, United States is a historic structure on the National Register of Historic Places. It is currently the home of the Historical Society of Saginaw County and ...

  6. Saginaw High School - Wikipedia

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    The school was established in 1865 as East Side High School. [6] Alice Freeman Palmer, who later became President of Wellesley College, was principal of the school from 1877 to 1879. In early 2014, there was some debate about closing the school. Many people disliked the idea and instead offered an 8th through 12th grade starting fall of 2014. [7] In the fall of 2024, Saginaw High is scheduled ...

  7. List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Saginaw County

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    Robert Gage Coal Company - Mine No. 8. 12633 Beaver Road, north of Townline Road and east of Orr Road. St. Charles vicinity. December 3, 1980. Edward and Emma Germain Carriage House. 1573 South Washington Avenue. Saginaw. September 17, 1981. Germans in Michigan Informational Designation.

  8. Saginaw Bay - Wikipedia

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    About 1813, Louis Campau erected an Indian trading post along the Saginaw River, which led to the development of Saginaw City, Michigan in 1816 [6] (which was combined with East Saginaw City in March 1890 to form Saginaw, Michigan ). The history of other settlements of the Saginaw Bay area was connected to this. Bay City, Michigan is a major port at the lower end of the bay. The two islands in ...

  9. Roman Catholic Diocese of Saginaw - Wikipedia

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    The Diocese of Saginaw ( Latin: Dioecesis Saginavensis) is a Latin Church ecclesiastical territory or diocese of the Catholic Church in Michigan in the United States. It is a suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese of Detroit . The Diocese of Saginaw was founded on February 26, 1938.