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Glance at the Past
GRHC
203 episodes
9 months ago
The Grand Rapids Historical Commission Podcast features "A Glance at the Past," a local history radio project. Take a listen to give you a glimpse of Grand Rapids in the past.
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The Grand Rapids Historical Commission Podcast features "A Glance at the Past," a local history radio project. Take a listen to give you a glimpse of Grand Rapids in the past.
Show more...
Government
Society & Culture,
History,
Non-Profit
Episodes (20/203)
Glance at the Past
Roads and Streets

The early roads into the village of Grand Rapids were along Indian trails, and the influence of these trails on the city can still be seen today.

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11 years ago
2 minutes

Glance at the Past
Mill Creek Bass Hatchery

The only institution of its kind in the world, the Michigan Fish Commission's hatchery was located within three miles of Grand Rapids.

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11 years ago
2 minutes

Glance at the Past
The Irish

The Irish seemed to have followed the direction of the westward movement on the Erie Canal and later the railroads.

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11 years ago
2 minutes

Glance at the Past
Blacksmiths and Carpenters

The first trade established in the village of Grand Rapids was that of blacksmith, and the carpenters were not far behind.
 

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11 years ago
2 minutes

Glance at the Past
The Nelson Elms

Two fine elm trees stood on Bostwick St. At least three feet in diameter, and sixty feet high, their wide tops shaded both sides of the street. The city was ready to cut them down.

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11 years ago
2 minutes

Glance at the Past
Historic City Elections

More than one town has claimed itself the GOP's birthplace. One of those towns was Grand Rapids, back in 1854.

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11 years ago
2 minutes

Glance at the Past
Homemade Auto

Several enterprising youngsters, bent on the possession of an automobile, but not having the price of one, contrived a ride in a horseless carriage.

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11 years ago
1 minute

Glance at the Past
Cosmetics Business

For 19th century women, making a living was fraught with hurdles. Nora Husted found way to support herself and her five children by making face cream in her kitchen from an old family recipe. It grew into a Grand Rapids business that lasted over 50 years.

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11 years ago
2 minutes

Glance at the Past
St. Cecilia Building

A small group of nine women were responsible for the construction, in 1893, of the St. Cecilia building, dedicated to the purpose of music.

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11 years ago
2 minutes

Glance at the Past
Jess Elster is Dead

Jess Elster was a symbol of semi-pro baseball. He came to Grand Rapids in 1904 and played his first season as a catcher the next year. When he died in December of 1950, he had been "Mr. Baseball" of the city for almost 50  years.

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11 years ago
2 minutes

Glance at the Past
Grand Rapids Hydraulic Company

The privately owned Grand Rapids Hydraulic Company provided drinking water from creeks and springs to residents from 1848 until the end of the 19th century.

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11 years ago
1 minute

Glance at the Past
Viva Flaherty

Viva Flaherty attended Central High School, Vassar College, and the University of Michigan before taking a position at the Bissell Settlement House in Grand Rapids in 1903. Several years later she left for New York City to work with newly arriving immigrants. She was always an outspoken champion of the underdog.

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11 years ago
2 minutes

Glance at the Past
Wurzburg's Toyland

Wurzburg's Department store ran large ads in the Grand Rapids Herald and Press announcing the visit of Norwegian Hero of the Arctic and his Siberian sled dogs to Wurzburg's Toyland.

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11 years ago
2 minutes

Glance at the Past
Grand Rapids Romance

Grand Rapids Romance, produced by Gilligham & Smith Enterprises, owners of the Orpheum Theater, featured local citizens in a suspenseful, romantic story. The newspaper reviews were mixed.

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11 years ago
2 minutes

Glance at the Past
Hoffman Apartments

The Hoffman apartments on Ransom NE had many modern conveniences to attract upscale tenants. The seven room suites made for comfortable living close to downtown.

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11 years ago
2 minutes

Glance at the Past
Crossing Lake Michigan

Grand Rapids seems to have had difficulty relinquishing its attachment to the great lakes steamboats, but at the same time it happily accepted the advantages of the railroads. 

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11 years ago
2 minutes

Glance at the Past
White Flame Light

A simple attempt to adjust his mother's oil lamp led to a small shoestring business which grew into a company with international agents.

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11 years ago
1 minute

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Saving the Fair

A Grand Rapids businessman, Melvin Church, while visiting Chicago, suggested an innovative solution to an engineer during the construction of the World's Fair that allowed the fair to open on schedule.

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12 years ago
2 minutes

Glance at the Past
The Land of Make Believe

The children's map, Land of Make Believe, created by Jaro Hess in the 1930s, captured the imagination of children and their parents as soon as it appeared. While it was just one of his many creations, it is his most well-known work and is still available today.

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12 years ago
2 minutes

Glance at the Past
Artist, Alexander Flyn

Alexander Flyn, an accomplished Grand Rapids portrait artist, came to this city in 1918 and stayed until his death in 1963. During that time he was active in the local art community.

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12 years ago
2 minutes

Glance at the Past
The Grand Rapids Historical Commission Podcast features "A Glance at the Past," a local history radio project. Take a listen to give you a glimpse of Grand Rapids in the past.