Image: Fitzgerald Park Historical Marker
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Description: Michigan Historical Site marker that describes the history of Fitzgerald Park in Grand Ledge, Michigan. The park is named after Michigan governor Frank D. Fitzgerald. The park was the site of a spiritualist encampment in the late 1800s, and was bought by the City of Grand Ledge in 1918, a factory in World War II, and a summer theater since 1955.
Title: Fitzgerald Park Historical Marker
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Author: Guettarda
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