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  2. Federal Correctional Institution, Milan - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Correctional Institution, Milan (FCI Milan) is a U.S. federal prison in Michigan, with most of the prison in York Township, [1] and a portion in Milan. [2] It is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons. This prison is a low-security facility for male inmates. Its adjacent Federal Detention Center houses pretrial and holdover ...

  3. Main Street Historic District (Milan, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    April 14, 1999. The Main Street Historic District is a commercial historic district that includes structures located at 3-153 East Main Street, 1-41 West Main Street, and 8 Park Lane in Milan, Michigan. Although within Milan, the district spans the county line between Washtenaw County, Michigan and Monroe County, Michigan, containing structures ...

  4. Milan, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    milanmich .org. Milan ( / ˈmaɪlɪn / MY-lin [5] or / ˈmaɪlən / MY-lən) [6] is a city in Monroe and Washtenaw counties in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 6,079 at the 2020 census. [2] The community was settled as early as 1831. Milan incorporated as a village in 1885 and much later as a city in 1967. [7]

  5. Friend–Hack House - Wikipedia

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    Friend–Hack House. /  42.08472°N 83.67083°W  / 42.08472; -83.67083. The Friend–Hack House, also known as the Hack House, was built as a private house, located at 775 County Street in Milan, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991, [ 1] and currently houses the Hack House Museum.

  6. List of people from Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Jim Bakker, scandal-ridden televangelist (born in Muskegon) Abe Bernstein, Prohibition -era gangster (born in New York; moved to Detroit) Ivan Boesky, inside trader (born in Detroit) Tony Chebatoris (1899–1938), murderer, bank robber and the only person executed for a crime in Michigan's history.

  7. Hotel Tuller - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Tuller once stood at Adams Avenue West, Bagley Street, and Park Avenue across from Grand Circus Park in downtown Detroit, Michigan. It was one of the largest luxury hotels in Detroit, and the first one to be erected in the Grand Circus Park Historic District. [2] The hotel was known as the "grand dame of Grand Circus Park." [3]

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