Box 6
Contains 5 Results:
1983 Guide to Bus Riding. Supplement to Grand Rapids Press. 1988.024
Ottawa Hills Neighborhood Association formed in 1974 in response to the “white flight” and increase in “for sale” signs throughout the neighborhood. This association helped to stabilize and unify the racially diverse residents of the neighborhood.
“Ottawa Hills, Indian Village Unit” GR Herald, Mar. 11, 1928
Ottawa Hills Neighborhood Association formed in 1974 in response to the “white flight” and increase in “for sale” signs throughout the neighborhood. This association helped to stabilize and unify the racially diverse residents of the neighborhood.
Two maps of Ottawa Hills, one from the GR Herald, June 15, 1924
Ottawa Hills Neighborhood Association formed in 1974 in response to the “white flight” and increase in “for sale” signs throughout the neighborhood. This association helped to stabilize and unify the racially diverse residents of the neighborhood.
“Ottawa Hills Second” GR Herald, July 21, 1923
Ottawa Hills Neighborhood Association formed in 1974 in response to the “white flight” and increase in “for sale” signs throughout the neighborhood. This association helped to stabilize and unify the racially diverse residents of the neighborhood.
“Ottawa Hills at Giddings and Franklin” G.R. Herald Sept. 10, 1922
Ottawa Hills Neighborhood Association formed in 1974 in response to the “white flight” and increase in “for sale” signs throughout the neighborhood. This association helped to stabilize and unify the racially diverse residents of the neighborhood.