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The city of Grand Rapids Michigan celebrates its many diverse cultural heritage's with Celtic, Hispanic, Irish, Italian, German & Polish festivals
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City founder, Louis Campau in 1831 bought 72 acres along the Grand River which today makes up the heart of downtown Grand Rapids. Campau was able to buy the land from the state for $1.25 an acre, or the grand sum of $90.
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While you’re in Grand Rapids Michigan, do a little bargain shopping at one of thDo try to make a visit to Eastown and Gaslight Village a part of your day while visiting Grand Rapids.e hundreds of fine stores and shops spread throughout the city. Find a rare antique treasure for your home or a new custom business suit for work. It’s all there for you to enjoy every day.
The city and surrounding area has four major malls with more than 700 stores to browse through. Or, if you prefer to visit quaint little shopping districts with eclectic wares, there are a number of delightful, small, tree-lined neighborhood shopping districts offering everything from vintage clothing to the latest in fashions. Do try to make a visit to Eastown and Gaslight Village a part of your day while visiting Grand Rapids.

 
A division of Harper Collins Publishers, Zondervan has distributed more than 160 million copies of the New International Version of the Bible world wide.

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Grand Rapids is the home to Zondervan Publishing, one of the largest international Christian communication and publishing houses in the world. A division of Harper Collins Publishers, Zondervan has distributed more than 160 million copies of the New International Version of the Bible world wide.

 

Sports of Grand Rapids Michigan

For spectator sports, Grand Rapids just about has it all. From national championship arena football teams, to minor league hockey and baseball to championship college football, basketball and more.
For spectator sports, Grand Rapids just about has it all. From national championship arena football teams, to minor league hockey and baseball to championship college football, basketball and more. Want the thrill of fast paced football and hockey, the city has the national championship Grand Rapids Rampage arena football teams and the Grand Rapids Griffins Hockey team. The city also boasts the Detroit Tigers Class A baseball team the West Michigan Whitecaps which won the Midwest League Championship in 2004. All local teams offer up-close action at reasonable prices.

 
The region is also the home to the Grand Valley State University football team which won back-to-back NCAA Division II national championships The region is also the home to the Grand Valley State University football team which won back-to-back NCAA Division II national championships. Locally, Calvin College is also the winner of two NCAA division III men’s basketball titles and Cornerstone University has a NAIA men’s basketball championship.
Other great sporting events in the Grand Rapids area include the International Hot Rod Association’s Northern National Championships, the Vintage Sports Car Drivers Association Vintage Grand Prix Au Grattan and the U.S. Sand Nationals drag racing.
 
And, if half-court basketball is your thing as a participant or observer, Grand Rapids Michigan, is also the home of the annual “Gus Macker Downtown Jam” 3-on-3 basketball tournament in the city’s Calder Plaza.
There’s no doubt, what ever your taste in sports, you’ll find fun and excitement in major sporting events around the Grand Rapids Michigan area.
 
Statistics on the Grand Rapids area
The average median family income in the Grand Rapids area is $46,000 a year. Home ownership costs are about $1,050 a month for mortgage, insurance and taxes while while rental costs in the area average about $560 a month. The Kent County area, which Grand Rapids is part of, has an estimated 2,600 new houses built each year.
The Kent County area, which Grand Rapids is part of, has an estimated 2,600 new houses built each year.
 

Festivals and events

Grand Rapids Michigan, and neighboring communities offer up a wonderful array of annual festival and Just a few of the many events open to the public throughout the year are Kent County’s Bluegrass Festival and the Festival of Arts in downtown Grand Rapids in June. Two area film festivals, cherry and blueberry fests and fishing derbies. There’s even a Dell Shannon Days festival.and events to choose from throughout the year from the annual Tulip Time Festival in Holland, Michigan to Art in Park. Just a few of the many events open to the public throughout the year are Kent County’s Bluegrass Festival and the Festival of Arts in downtown Grand Rapids in June. Two area film festivals, cherry and blueberry fests and fishing derbies. There’s even a Dell Shannon Days festival.

 
Grand Rapids hosts annually the “Michigan Pride Celebration” for Gay and Lesbians in June, the “Cat Fanciers Cat Show” at the Grand Rapids DeltaPlex and Expo Center, “Thunder on the Grand” power drag boat racing on the Grand River, the annual Muskegon Air Fair, and an annual winterfest.
Want more? There’s also the “Soul of the City Celebration” to celebrate black culture. The city of Grand Rapids Michigan, also celebrates its many diverse cultural heritage's with Celtic, Hispanic, Irish, Italian, German and Polish festivals.
Visit Grand Rapids Michigan, & enjoy it all
There’s also the “Soul of the City Celebration” to celebrate black culture. The city of Grand Rapids, Michigan, also celebrates its many diverse cultural heritage's with Celtic, Hispanic, Irish, Italian, German and Polish festivals.
 
Events range from mountain bike downhill racing to the annual River Bank Marathon through downtown Grand Rapids
Big on biking and running
Grand Rapids and the West Michigan area are big on cycling and foot races. The region hosts an average of seven biking and running events each month from May through October. Events range from mountain bike downhill racing to the annual River Bank Marathon through downtown Grand Rapids. Annual summer events also include Iron Men and Women running, biking and swimming triathlons.
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