Box 1
Contains 41 Results:
Bird’s eye, Grand Center, toward SE, n.d. (2 copies)
The holdings found here are representative of the work of this organization, but do not provide a comprehensive view. The bulk of the collection currently is the images. Providing, as they do, some good recent views of Grand Rapids, they add to the popular and historical representation of Michigan's second largest city during the later decades of the 20th century.
River view of Grand Center, toward SE., n.d. (3 prints of different quality)
The holdings found here are representative of the work of this organization, but do not provide a comprehensive view. The bulk of the collection currently is the images. Providing, as they do, some good recent views of Grand Rapids, they add to the popular and historical representation of Michigan's second largest city during the later decades of the 20th century.
Grand Center overlooking Grand River, n.d.
The holdings found here are representative of the work of this organization, but do not provide a comprehensive view. The bulk of the collection currently is the images. Providing, as they do, some good recent views of Grand Rapids, they add to the popular and historical representation of Michigan's second largest city during the later decades of the 20th century.
Aerial. Snapshot of city center toward SE, with Grand River.
The holdings found here are representative of the work of this organization, but do not provide a comprehensive view. The bulk of the collection currently is the images. Providing, as they do, some good recent views of Grand Rapids, they add to the popular and historical representation of Michigan's second largest city during the later decades of the 20th century.
River view of Downtown highrise (Amway Grand) with Pearl St. Bridge, n.d.
The holdings found here are representative of the work of this organization, but do not provide a comprehensive view. The bulk of the collection currently is the images. Providing, as they do, some good recent views of Grand Rapids, they add to the popular and historical representation of Michigan's second largest city during the later decades of the 20th century.
Grand Rapids City View, Grand Center. (blue tone, view to SE with river in background) (2 copies)
The holdings found here are representative of the work of this organization, but do not provide a comprehensive view. The bulk of the collection currently is the images. Providing, as they do, some good recent views of Grand Rapids, they add to the popular and historical representation of Michigan's second largest city during the later decades of the 20th century.
Monroe Street Level View of Grand Center toward SW
The holdings found here are representative of the work of this organization, but do not provide a comprehensive view. The bulk of the collection currently is the images. Providing, as they do, some good recent views of Grand Rapids, they add to the popular and historical representation of Michigan's second largest city during the later decades of the 20th century.
Pedestrian Bridge from Gerald R. Ford Museum to Amway Grand Plaza, n.d.
The holdings found here are representative of the work of this organization, but do not provide a comprehensive view. The bulk of the collection currently is the images. Providing, as they do, some good recent views of Grand Rapids, they add to the popular and historical representation of Michigan's second largest city during the later decades of the 20th century.
Grand Center View to SE from west side with Grand River in foreground (4 copies)
The holdings found here are representative of the work of this organization, but do not provide a comprehensive view. The bulk of the collection currently is the images. Providing, as they do, some good recent views of Grand Rapids, they add to the popular and historical representation of Michigan's second largest city during the later decades of the 20th century.
Grand Center View to NE, Welsh Auditorium view, Grand River in foreground (4 copies)
The holdings found here are representative of the work of this organization, but do not provide a comprehensive view. The bulk of the collection currently is the images. Providing, as they do, some good recent views of Grand Rapids, they add to the popular and historical representation of Michigan's second largest city during the later decades of the 20th century.