Heritage Hill Historic District - Reviews from across the web
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Heritage Hill Neighborhood Association, Grand Rapids, Michigan Heritage Hill is one of the largest urban historic districts in the country. It was the first "neighborhood" of Grand Rapids and is adjacent to downtown. Its 1,300 homes date from 1848 and represent over 60 architectural styles. These were the homes of lumber barons, teachers, judges, and ... heritagehillweb.org
Heritage Hill Historic District - Grand Rapids Historic Sites, Tours - Pure Michigan Travel A nationally recognized historic district embracing over 60 different architectural styles. Self-guided walking tours. Brochure is available at the Heritage Hill A... michigan.org
Heritage Hill Historic District - Grand Rapids - Reviews of Heritage Hill Historic District - TripAdvisor If you are a fan of old houses, you must not miss the Heritage Hill HIstoric Distric in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The homes are amazing and showcase examples of virtually every style of popular residential architecture from the 1870's to the early 1900's. The home that garners the most attention is th... tripadvisor.com
Heritage Hills Historic District, Grand Rapids, MI : Reviews of Heritage Hills Historic District - Yahoo! Travel One of the largest urban historic districts in the USA, this district features over 1300 homes that date from 1848 and later. Over 60 different architectural st... travel.yahoo.com
» Michigan Neighborhoods: Heritage Hills in Grand Rapids » Absolute Michigan Heritage Hill has 1,300 homes that date from 1848 and representing over 60 architectural styles. To understand just how diverse these styles can be, visit the Voight House Museum, a beautiful example of Queen Anne architecture and then walk a few blocks over to the Meyer May house which was Frank Ll... absolutemichigan.com
Heritage Hills - Grand Rapids (Forest Hills, Northview: homes, rental, job) - Michigan (MI) - City-Data Forum ) is a beautiful and fairly safe area. I would guess the neighborhood is about 60 - 70% owner-occupied and the rest rental (big homes split up into apartments). The prices probably seem reasonable because Grand Rapids is just an affordable area (especially compared to Virginia). We have several fami... city-data.com
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