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| Neighborhood History |
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This history of the neighborhood plays a vital part in the identity of its residents. If you have lived in the neighborhood for many years, the neighborhood history is a heartfelt reminder of days gone by.
If you have just come to call the neighborhood home, it is a way to learn more about the new community you have joined. We would love nothing more than to be able to share the history of the neighborhood with all who reside there.
From Chalkboard to Computer, The Essexville-Hampton Story, was completed in the year 2000. This coffee table size book is a history of our community and schools. It is available at the Essexville City Hall, Hampton Township Hall, Bay Sporting Art and the Heritage House Museum which is located just South of Cramer Junior High School on Pine Street. |
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