Elevator: (Satellite)
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| Thumbwind posted History of Chesaning Michigan - Big Rock Beginnings Chesaning grew along the Shiawassee with mills, farms, rail service, and Main Street parades. See how a Chippewa place-name and early industry shaped a Michigan river town between 1900 and 1930. Larry W Harrell shared Chesaning. |
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The photos imply that the depot was south of Broad Street. So that rules out the obvious rectangle, which is now part of a parking lot. Was the depot removed before this 1954 aerial?
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| May 1, 1954 @ 23,600; AR1VDI000050151 |
The town still has a grain elevator, and the 2005 SPV Map indicates the tracks were owned by Tuscola & Saginaw Bay (TSBY). But the grain elevator does not have rail service.
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| Street View, Jul 2024 |
The town had a small railyard.
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| 1943/43 Chesaning Quad @ 62,500 |
The diversion dam shown in a couple of photos in thumbwind has been replaced by a fish ladder. The grey structure on the right is a "Riverboat Playland."
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| Street View, Jul 2024 |













































