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  2. Troy, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Troy is a \center of business, particularly in the automotive and financial sectors. Troy has the second-highest cumulative property value in Michigan, second only to Detroit. [citation needed] Troy is home to the Somerset Collection mall, featuring a skywalk and over 180 stores, and the Oakland Mall.

  3. Detroit Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit Public Library is the second largest library system in the U.S. state of Michigan by volumes held (after the University of Michigan Library) and the 12th-largest public library system in the United States. [2] It is composed of the Main Library on Woodward Avenue, which houses the library's administration offices, and 23 branch ...

  4. Library of Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The Library of Michigan is the state library of the U.S. state of Michigan, located in the state capital, Lansing. It is housed in the 5-story Michigan Library and Historical Center building. The library's purpose is to collect and preserve Michigan publications, conduct reference and research, and support libraries statewide.

  5. List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Oakland County

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    September 17, 1974. Commerce District No. 10 Schoolhouse. 4875 Comstock Street, 2 blocks north of Commerce Road. Commerce. April 10, 1986. Commerce Methodist Episcopal Church. 1155 West Commerce Road, SW corner of Bogie Lake Road. Union Lake vicinity.

  6. List of Carnegie libraries in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Ann Arbor. Jan 13, 1903. $30,000. Facade at. 42°16′52″N 83°44′24″W. /  42.281101°N 83.739922°W  / 42.281101; -83.739922. Attached to the old Ann Arbor High School building. Closed in 1957, made part of the Henry Simmons Frieze Building at the University of Michigan. Demolished in 2007, leaving only the front columns.

  7. Bruce T. Halle Library - Wikipedia

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    Bruce T. Halle Library. / 42.2487; -83.6276. The Bruce T. Halle Library, often referred to as Halle Library, is the sole library on the Eastern Michigan University campus. It houses one of the largest collections of children's literature in the United States. [2] [3]