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Newaygo County: 1920-2000 - Peavey, Sandra Vincent; Terry Wantz Historical Research Center
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People moved into Newaygo County to farm, as the terrain offered beneficial conditions for planting crops and orchards, and eventually the area developed into several interwoven farming communities. Once agriculture took root, others businesses and crafts found a marketplace within county limits, and Newaygo began to grow while still maintaining a sense of hometown warmness and caring. Residents are proud of their heritage and history and know how to enjoy the surrounding natural beauty regardless of the season.

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People moved into Newaygo County to farm, as the terrain offered beneficial conditions for planting crops and orchards, and eventually the area developed into several interwoven farming communities. Once agriculture took root, others businesses and crafts found a marketplace within county limits, and Newaygo began to grow while still maintaining a sense of hometown warmness and caring. Residents are proud of their heritage and history and know how to enjoy the surrounding natural beauty regardless of the season.
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Sandy Vincent Peavey is the director of the Terry Wantz Historical Research Center, which opened its doors in March 2012. It is located in downtown Fremont and works to promote the responsible preservation of historical and genealogical resources. The center aims to continue to collect, preserve, and interpret documents, photographs, and articles of the past while providing public access to collections and resources.