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Grand Rapids Public Library Michigan travel literature collection

 Collection
Identifier: Collection 280

Scope and Contents

Much of the material in this collection was produced by various organizations with the intention of promoting travel and tourism in Michigan. Some of the material pertains to a broader geographic area, but includes Michigan. Among those institutions publishing the literature are boat and railroad companies, tourist bureaus, automobile companies and clubs, recreation and travel associations and governmental agencies. Material includes brochures, booklets, guides, government reports, event calendars and picture books.

A slightly different, but related group of items are the personal narratives written by individuals describing their travel experiences in Michigan. Personal travel narratives outside of Michigan, by Michigan citizens, is included in Collection 263.

This collection was initially created from rare and fragile materials culled from the Local History public access book collection, for their better preservation. Additional material from the unprocessed collections has been added, and new accessions related to this topic will find a home here as well. Many of the items previously cataloged as books still have book cataloging online and/or in the card catalog. Call numbers have been included here with the item, for access and reference purposes.

Dates

  • 1881-1990

Biographical / Historical

This collection primarily documents the history of modern tourism since the automobile. It also documents earlier or alternative forms of travel, such as train and boat.

As with most American western expansion, cities along waterways were settled first. The boat, and the river or lake, were the means of travel and transportation of goods. While freight is still moved on Lake Michigan, all Michigan waterways are more often used during this century for recreation.

Railways were once important means of moving summer visitors to their destinations. Today, railways in Michigan more often transport freight than vacationers.

Air transportation is a common part of life in Michigan, but little documentation of air-related tourism literature exists to date in this collection.

In the 20th century, which is the time period for the bulk of the materials in this collection, the automobile has been the primary form of personal transportation. Highway maps and road transportation support publications will be commonly found in this collection.

Extent

7.5 Linear Feet (14 boxes)

Language of Materials

English

Abstract

This devised collection includes historical published travel literature for Michigan in general and for specific areas and cities in Michigan. The bulk of the material relates to tourism, but some basic transportation literature is also included. Books, maps and ephemera are the primary formats. Fragile and rare materials are found, as well as an occasional current publication. Commercial publications, as well as unpublished personal travel narratives, are included.

Related Materials

Coll. 240, GRPL Maps Collection

Coll. 281, Grand Rapids Public Library General Michigan History Collection

Other GRPL Archival Collections include travel related literature. These include:

Coll. 078, GRPL Postcard Collection.

Coll. 202, Harry P. Symes Collection.

Coll. 216, GRPL Ephemera Collection.

Coll. 288, Greater Grand Rapids Convention & Visitors Bureau

Coll. 363, Robert G. Nelson Collection.

Title
Finding aid for the Grand Rapids Public Library Michigan travel literature collection
Status
Completed
Author
J. Morrison
Date
2002-2005
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
Undetermined
Script of description
Code for undetermined script

Repository Details

Part of the Grand Rapids History Center Repository

Contact:
Grand Rapids Public Library
111 Library Street NE
Grand Rapids Michigan 49503 USA
616-988-5497