
When Albion got a Southern Flavor
In 1922, there were some changes to the community of Albion Michigan. It was just after World War I, and the immigrants who were hired

Albion Michigan – General Guide to the Community
Engagement Across Mid-Michigan

In 1922, there were some changes to the community of Albion Michigan. It was just after World War I, and the immigrants who were hired

Lopez Taco House began when Maria Lopez began to appreciate that her talents for cooking might lead to a business opportunity. Maria Antonio Ortez was

Cascarelli’s Albion is perhaps the longest-standing business in downtown Albion, Michigan. Read here to learn more history of this business. Robert Cascarelli was born in

 Labor Day Albion 2019 – Walk the Trail included an educational segment in Holland Park. Dr. Wes Dick, Albion College professor of history,

Fun for gardeners, artists, and musicians – the next Garden Party at the Gardner will take place on the second Saturday in June, at the

“Albion’s Greatest Cheerleader” is remembered in bronze and stone on a plaque just north of the Albion Train Depot. Sue Marcos, President of the Greater

Albion’s New Brand – created as part of Project Rising Tide. Our favorite slides from the Branding Reveal. Learn more about Project Rising Tide

Albion’s New Brand – created as part of Project Rising Tide. Previous Next Our favorite slides from the Branding Reveal. We are gathering feedback for

This portrait of Juliette Calhoun Blakeley is in the Gardner House Museum. On May 13, 1877, the second Sunday of the month, Juliet Calhoun Blakeley