At only 1,500 feet long this river in northern Michigan is considered to be the shortest in the state. Conversely, the Grand River is the longest at 252 miles.
It's the final weekend of August. This weekend features festivals, fairs, music, classic cars, dance, beer, baseball, and even a chance for you to get naked.
Whether you are an experienced kayaker, or just thinking about giving it a try, the City of Grand Rapids is providing kayaking experiences this summer.
Let's take a fun and interesting look back at Grand Rapids history -- from A to Z! Who were the movers and shakers that make Grand Rapids the city it is today?
This is a fun BLAST FROM THE PAST! This goes back to the late 1800s/early 1900s. There isn't much of a clue here. Any guesses? It's changed just a wee bit today!
Here is an old promotion film that dates back to the 1920s. It was used to promote the city of Grand Rapids as a place to have your organization's convention.