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Windstorm Damage to Four Mile House Tavern, Livingston County, Michigan - May 29, 1942
Windstorm Damage to Four Mile House Tavern, Livingston County, Michigan - May 29, 1942
Was located at 4020 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan.
On June 3rd, 1942, the Livingston County Press reported that the Four Mile House "did a rushing business after the storm winds tore off the front of the structure and made it an open-air spot".
The Tavern was rebuilt after the windstorm but suffered a fire March 16, 1946.
Read the June 3, 1942 Livingston County Press article. -
Early Tavern - Howell, Michigan
Early tavern, interior picture
unknown persons, unknown date
Genesee Beer was introduced in 1878 in New York -
Cleary's Pub, 117 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan
This photograph is taken in the interior of 117 East Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan. The year and names of the persons in the photograph are unknown. While the address is not (2022) home to Cleary's Pub, it was formerly Raymond's Tavern, and then Todaro's Amber Lounge. -
4 Mile House, 4 miles West of Howell on Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan, 1933
This is a photograph of the 4 Mile House located on the northwest corner of West Grand River Avenue and Burkhart Road, 1933. The address was 4020 West Grand River Avenue, Howell, Michigan. In 1933, the Inn also had a service station which was owned by Charles Vincent; gas and oil were sold on the premises. A gas pump is visible to the right. The 4 Mile House was a restaurant, and at one time, an inn.
In the Livingston Republican, Charles Vincent announced that on May 7, 1933, the 4 Mile House would have a "Grand Opening", serving beer and lunches. -
Marion House, Restaurant and Lounge, Interior and Exterior, 141 Schroeder Park, Howell, Michigan, 1983
These photographs are of the Marion House, 141 Schroeder Park, Howell, Michigan, 1983.
This building is now (2022) home to the Howell Eagles Club. -
East Grand River Avenue, Brighton, Michigan
This photograph is looking west on East Grand River Avenue. The blacksmith shop was replaced by the Marine Bar, and eventually Champs Pub, 140 E. Grand River Avenue. The exact date of this photograph is unknown.
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