GrandRapids

GrandRapids
Grand Rapids (grănd)
A city of west-central Michigan on the Grand River west-northwest of Lansing. Built on the site of an Ottawa village, it has been a furniture-manufacturing center since the mid-1800s. Population: 189,126.

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