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10 Best place to visit in Owosso United States

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Michigan's Hidden Gems: Harbor Springs, Petoskey, and Charlevoix!

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This Michigan coastal trio has been nicknamed Michigan's little traverse bay, and for good reason! This area really surprised us with its charming downtowns, beautiful coastlines, and amazing real estate!

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Episode 7: Owosso, MI (Part 2)

A sneak peak at Episode 7 in Season 2 of Have Steam Engine Will Travel.

Barney gives a tour of 1225. Cheryl gives us a look at downtown Owosso and the Founder Day celebration.

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Michigan's Best Day Hits the Road from Charlevoix to Elk Rapids

MLive.com's Amy Sherman and John Gonzalez take a drive along U-31 along the eastern shore of Grand Traverse Bay with stops in Charlevoix and Elk Rapids.
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Under the Radar Michigan: Holiday Special 2020

Host Tom Daldin and producer Jim Edelman revisit past holiday specials with new and updated interviews with folks in Michigan spreading yuletide greetings from the Under the Radar crew.
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I took a Social Distance roadtrip during Pandemic! || CADILLAC, MI TRAVEL!

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Restaurants in Owosso, Michigan - USA

Have a really tasty meal again, in a good restaurant or eatery nearby. Enjoy a great dinner with near Owosso. Whether gourmet, fast food or a romantic candlelight dinner, you will find something suitable here.

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00:22 - 1) Korner Pub
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00:59 - 5) Lula's Louisiana Cookhouse
01:08 - 6) Abiding In The Vine
01:17 - 7) Greg & Lou's Family Restaurant
01:26 - 8) Wendy's
01:34 - 9) Little Caesars Pizza
01:44 - 10) Arby's

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20 Best Things to Do in Bay City, MI

From fantastic restaurants to fun-filled amusement parks to scenic coastal shores, Bay City is the ideal travel destination at any time of the year.

Enjoy exciting experiences in the area as you visit the many attractions this place holds, including the Quanicassee Wildlife Area, the Bay County Riverwalk Trail, the jaw-dropping Third Street Star Bridge, and many more.

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Curwood Castle, Owosso, Michigan

We tour the historic Curwood Castle. We learn more about the life of world famous adventure author James Oliver Curwood.

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Owosso - Downtown River View & History

In this video you are looking north from downtown off the Main Street Bridge in Owosso, Michigan. The river is the Shiawassee River - one of the few rivers in the Northern Hemisphere that flows north. In the upper left is Curwood Castle, which was built during 1922 and 1923 by Owosso native and world-renowned author, James Oliver Curwood. The great room of the castle was used by Curwood to entertain guests, and the castle's largest turret served as Curwood's writing studio. Curwood was a best-selling author of thirty-three novels, and the first author to make a million dollars from movies. More than 190 movies, short films and TV shows have been made of Curwood's books and stories, including The Bear. Curwood Castle is now a museum that contains period antiques, and Curwood books, photos, and movie posters. It also exhibits memorabilia from the life of another one of Owosso's great native sons, Thomas E. Dewey.

Owosso's Thomas E. Dewey, of course, was the famous lawyer, author, mob-busting District Attorney of New York City, three term Governor of New York State, and the Republican presidential nominee in 1944 and 1948. He is revered for running one of the most remarkably honest and effective state government administrations in history. He also passed America's first state law that banned discrimination in hiring.

Just south of Curwood Castle is Comstock Cabin. It is Owosso's first permanent dwelling, which was built in 1836 by Judge Elias Comstock. Comstock Cabin also now serves as a museum that holds period antiques.

On the south side of the Shiawassee River Walking and Bicycle Bridge is the Shiawassee Arts Council Gallery. (The white building on the left side of the screen.) The gallery exhibits two original oil masterpieces, and one original colored pencil masterpiece, by Owosso native Frederick Carl Frieseke - a man who, during his lifetime, became America's best known painter internationally and is today regarded as one of history's greatest artists. The gallery also exhibits and sells prints, original works of dozens of other artists, holds art classes, competitions, and has exhibitions scheduled throughout the year. The grounds surrounding the Gallery include the sculpture Renewal by Louis Marinaro.

One block to the west is the Shiawassee District Library Owosso, a Carnegie Library which contains another masterpiece, this one by another Owosso native and world-renown artist, Alice R. Fisher. The library also displays a magnificent bust of Owosso native, congressman and senator Charles A. Towne - The Cicero of the Senate and the only person to have served in the U. S. Congress from two different states.

The large brown brick building across the river is the old Owosso Armory - the second armory to have been built in Owosso. Since the 1860s, thousands of servicemen and women from Owosso have met the call and contributed greatly to defend America. Over the years, the Owosso Armory has also served as an entertainment venue and hosted many nationally-prominent swing and rock 'n roll bands.

Behind the Owosso Armory is the Owosso Middle School, which originally served as Owosso High School - a school that has educated nearly one hundred people from Owosso whose lives have made national and/or international impact - including a Nobel Prize winner, a Peabody Award winner, an Emmy Award winner, a Maxwell Award winner, a dozen world-renowned scientists, five university presidents, three generals, two admirals, famous athletes, radio and TV stars in the U. S. and Europe, famous ministers and a famous Rabbi, the originator of the homecoming tradition that spread to nearly all colleges and high schools throughout the United States, etc. Plus Owosso has two governors, a Medal of Honor winner, a Pulitzer Prize winner, the first woman to obtain a commercial chauffeur's license, a Miss Michigan, the designer of the Jefferson Nickel, a Playmate of the Month, a rock star, an American who was Germany's Woman of the Year, famous journalists and a cartoonist, over thirty-five best selling, award-winning and/or classic authors, several captains of industry, etc. All of this and much more from a small city of slightly over 14,000 citizens that is nearly surrounded by agriculture.

Along the banks of the river behind the Owosso Middle School is the Mitchell Amphitheater, which hosts concerts throughout each summer.

There is something very special about Owosso, Michigan.
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Best 5 Breakfast Spots in Michigan

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Owosso Historic Home Tour 2013

Owosso - the city with the highest concentration of historic homes with unique architectural details in the state of Michigan presents Owosso Historic Home Tour 2013. To be held on September 21st from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., the tour will be the largest historic home tour in the city's history and over twice as large as any tours of years and decades past. The city's last historic home tour in 2007 was a huge success, tickets sold out, and everyone had a wonderful time. Tickets for Owosso Historic Home Tour 2013 are now available at the Shiawassee Regional Chamber of Commerce, Owosso City Hall, Curwood Castle, and on the Internet at:

Under the Radar Michigan - Episode 911 Owosso Flint - Full Episode

On this action packed episode of UTR we head over to awesome Owosso for a herpetology lesson at Josh's Frogs, then we visit the classic Curwood Castle and a dine on a heapin; helpin; of Cajun cuisine at Lula's. Then we find our way to Flint for some exceptional art at the Mott-Warsh collection, a visit to the Applewood Estate and some elevated bar fare at the Soggy Bottom. Get ready to explore the cool people, places and things that make these two great Michigan cities ‘the’ place to be.

City Camping Van Life Michigan 11-2020

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Doing some van camping in towns the cities and towns around Michigan. I had some technical difficulties and lost a lot of video footage so this video is a bit disjointed. I spent time in Bay City and visited Port Austin for a day. Then headed down to Owosso, MI after visiting my girlfriend near Bay City. Spent a few days in Owosso. Really enjoyed my time in this part of Michigan.
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Driving Around Small Town Plainwell, Michigan in 4k Video

Filmed on Monday, July 3 2023, I drive around the village Plainwell, MI to see what's going on.

The area around Plainwell was settled in the 1830s.

The settlement began as a stop on a stagecoach route between Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids. Later, the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad was constructed on the same route.

Today, Plainwell is a bedroom community for nearby Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids.

The city is home to a JBS meat processing plant which made national news in April 2020, when the plant reported 86 cases of COVID-19 among the 1,300 workers.

As of the census of 2020, 3,788 people resided in the city.

The racial makeup of the city was 96.0% White, 1.0% Black or African American, 0.5% Native American, 0.4% Asian, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 0.6% from other races, and 1.5% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 2.3% of the population.

6.1% of the population were living below the poverty line.

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A visit to the Steam Railroading Institute

Took a tour around the Steam Railroading Institute in Owosso, MI.

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Train Expo 2014: Nickel Plate Road 765

During the weekend of June 20th-22nd, 2014, the Steam Railroading Institute of Owosso, Michigan hosted Train Expo 2014.

One of the many activities people could partake in were the Half-Day trips to Alma, Michigan and return. These excursions were pulled by one of the two big Berkshire-type steam locomotives - Nickel Plate Road 765, from Indiana's Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society - and Owosso's own Pere Marquette #1225.

In this video, we'll follow the 765 as it takes charge of the second Half-Day excursion to Alma and return. Enjoy the sights and sounds of Fort Wayne's living time machine in action!

Steam Train Festival, Owosso MI and more

This is a slideshow of our 2009 summer trip to the Steam Train Festival in Owosso MI. Other sites included the resturant Clara's in Lansing MI-a converted train station, Gerald R Ford Presidential Museum in Grand Rapids MI, and a ride across Lake Michigan in a steam ferry that once transported rail cars across the lake.

TAWAS, MI//TRAVEL

Tawas is a cute, little town overlooking Lake Huron. My friend and I enjoyed a girl's trip while visiting Tawas. We hope you like the video!

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