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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Kalkaska, Michigan
Kalkaska is the county seat for Kalkaska County
Kalkaska is in Kalkaska County
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ADJACENT TO KALKASKA COUNTY
Antrim County (20) ►
Crawford County (20) ►
Grand Traverse County (36) ►
Missaukee County (1) ►
Otsego County (17) ►
Roscommon County (15) ►
Wexford County (14) ►
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1 ► Michigan, Kalkaska County, Kalkaska — Col. Baker Post No. 84 Memorial — ![]() |
On South Cherry Street, on the left when traveling north. |
In memory of Col. Baker Post No. 84, Grand Army of the Republic, Organized 1882. "Their names may be forgotten, but their deeds on land and sea are recorded in the annals of their grateful country." Erected in 1929 by Col. Baker . . . — — Map (db m190622) WM |
2 ► Michigan, Kalkaska County, Kalkaska — L288 — Excelsior Town Hall — ![]() |
On Sigma Road Southeast (County Highway 571) at Wagonschutz Road, on the left when traveling north on Sigma Road Southeast. |
Twenty-five years after the township's organization in 1875, Excelsior's citizens decided to build a town hall. In 1901 they purchased this site from Edwin Wagenschutz for $100, and with plans costing only $7, erected this structure for $1085. . . . — — Map (db m190642) HM |
3 ► Michigan, Kalkaska County, Kalkaska — 12 — Kalkaska County — Hemingway's Michigan — ![]() |
On South Cedar Street north of Elm Street, on the right when traveling north. |
It was the summer of 1916. School was out, and Ernest Hemingway and a friend were on their way to the northern woods of Michigan to camp and fish. A steamer brought them to Frankfort, and from there they hiked to Bear Creek. After having luck there, . . . — — Map (db m190617) HM |
4 ► Michigan, Kalkaska County, Kalkaska — Kalkaska County Veterans Memorial — ![]() |
On South Cedar Street, on the right when traveling north. |
Dedicated to those of Kalkaska County who made the supreme sacrifice World War I Elihu F. Ball • Glen E. Beaber • Edward W. Blackmore • Felice J. Brunett • James A. Burwell • Arthur Cunningham • Roy E. Long • Floyd Muchler . . . — — Map (db m190619) WM |