KALAMAZOO  COUNTY, MI

GENEALOGY & LOCAL HISTORY

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Stuart Manor, Portage Bicentennial Park

PORTAGE CREEK BICENTENNIAL PARK

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BICENTENNIAL PARK

The PORTAGE CREEK BICENTENNIAL PARK was built to preserve and showcase the importance of Portage Creek in the city’s development.   The Park includes a trail system, the Celery Flats Interpretive Center, and a Historical Area.

The Celery Flats Interpretive Center about celery farming in the region, including a working farm area, is described  with photographs on the Celery Flats Interpretive Center  page.

The Historical Area features the 1846 era Stuart Manor, an 1856, one-room schoolhouse, a 1931 grain elevator, the Hayloft Theatre, and various summer festivals.

 

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Park Map

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Celery Flats Interpretive Center 

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Entrance to the Historical Area

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The Stuart Manor

Stuart MANOR:

BUILT IN 1846 BY WILLIAM WELCH.  THE OLDEST HOUSE IN PORTAGE WAS ORIGINALLY LOCATED ON WEST MILHAM.  A ONE - TIME RESIDENCE OF U.S. SENATOR CHARLES STUART.  THE HOUSE IS RUMORED TO HAVE BEEN USED FOR THE UNDERGROUND RAILWAY.

 A UNIQUE EXAMPLE OF 4 SQUARE GREEK REVIVAL ARCHITECTURE. THE HOUSE WAS RELOCATED AND RESTORED IN 1994. THE MANOR IS OWNED AND OPERATED BY THE CITY OF PORTAGE. 

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The Hayloft Theatre

HAYLOFT THEATRE:

THE HAYLOFT THEATRE BARN WAS CONSTRUCTED IN 1902.  FROM 1919 INTO THE 1940'S.  THE BARN WAS PART OF A WORKING FARM OWNED BY THE SOLOMON SCHIEDEL FAMILY.  THE BARN WAS PURCHASED IN THE 1940
s AND DEVELOPED INTO THE HAYLOFT THEATRE BY MARY AND VERN MEYERS. THE THEATRE WAS CLOSED IN 1952. IN 1992, THE HAYLOFT THEATRE WAS RELOCATED FROM ITS ORIGINAL SITE ON EAST MILHAM AVENUE TO THE CELERY FLATS HISTORICAL AREA PREMIERING THE FIRST NEW PERFORMANCE IN FORTY YEARS ON AUGUST 6.  THE HAYLOFT THEATRE IS OWNED AND OPERATED BY THE CITY OF PORTAGE.

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District No. 8 Schoolhouse

DISTRICT NO. 8 SCHOOLHOUSE:

BUILT IN 1856.  THIS ONE - ROOM SCHOOLHOUSE WAS FORMERLY LOCATED ON OAKLAND DRIVE SOUTH OF SHAVER ROAD ON LAND DONATED BY MR. & MRS. HARVEY BOOTH. THE SCHOOLHOUSE REMAINED IN USE UNTIL 1947.

A FINE EXAMPLE OF GREEK REVIVAL ARCHITECTURE.  THE SCHOOLHOUSE  WAS RELOCATED TO THE CELERY FLATS HISTORICAL AREA IN 1950. BEAUTIFULLY RESTORED. THE SCHOOLHOUSE IS OWNED AND OPERATED BY THE CITY OF PORTAGE.

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note the outhouses behind the school

for views of another Kalamazoo County School House see Strong School Vicksburg

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Portage Grain Elevator and Feed Mill

PORTAGE GRAIN ELEVATOR/FEED MILL:

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OLDEST COMMERCIAL STRUCTURE STILL STANDING IN PORTAGE. THE FORMER PORTAGE GRAIN ELEVATOR WAS ORIGINALLY LOCATED AT THE CORNER OF SHAVER ROAD AND CENTRE AVENUE.  THE TILE BLOCK BUILDING WAS CONSTRUCTED IN 1931 TO REPLACE THE WOODEN STRUCTURE, WHICH BURNED IN 1930.    AREA FARMERS USED THIS ELEVATOR / FEED GRAIN MILL UNTIL     IT WAS SOLD TO A CEMENT COMPANY IN 1952. THE GRAIN ELEVATOR WAS RELOCATED TO THE CELERY FLATS HISTORICAL AREA     IN 1990, AND THE FACADE HAS BEEN ACCURATELY RESTORED TO ITS ORIGINAL CONDITION. THE STRUCTURE IS OWNED AND OPERATED BY THE CITY OF PORTAGE.

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The Portage Grain Elevator on its original site in 1913

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The restored Portage Grain Elevator now in Bicentennial Park

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Returning to the Interpretative Center

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The gazebo and pond behind the Interpretative Center

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See more views of the park on the

Celery Flats Interpretive Center page

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PARK LINKS

Lillian Anderson Arboretum at Kalamazoo College

W K Kellogg Experimental Forest - Augusta  

Kalamazoo Nature Center

Kalamazoo County Parks Photographs

The History of Markin Glen County Park

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KALAMAZOO COUNTY PARKS

                        
1. Cold Brook Park - Climax, East MN Avenue at   South 42nd Street. 

2. Markin Glen Park - Kalamazoo Township, North
Westnedge Avenue, just north of G Avenue. 

3. Prairie View Park - Vicksburg, east of U.S. 131 on U Avenue, between Portage Road and Oakland Drive. 

4. River Oaks Park - between Comstock and Galesburg, Morrow Lake, just off M-96 .

5. Scotts Mill Park - Scotts, south of East Q Avenue on 35th Street .

6. Recreation Park / Fair Grounds  Lake Street off of Business Route I-94. The Fairground address is 2900 Lake Street  see the County Fair page

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