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25 active listings near Battle Creek | |
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$174900 | 1193 W Michigan Ave |
$159900 | 18 Westwood Dr |
$149900 | * 107 Miller Ave |
$105000 | * 39 Graves Ave |
$79000 | 3527 W Vanburen St |
$55000 | 195 Howland St |
$20000 | * 336 Helmer Rd N |
$17500 | Vl Fox Ave |
$7000 | W Hamblin Ave |
$5800 | W Michigan Ave |
$3000 | 293 Spring St |
$3000 | W Jackson 061 St |
$2500 | W Vanburen 032 St |
$2500 | W Michigan 008 Ave |
$2500 | W Michigan 010 Ave |
$2500 | W Vanburen 027 St |
$2500 | W Michigan 011 Ave |
$2500 | W Vanburen 025 St |
$2500 | W Michigan 006 Ave |
$2500 | W Michigan 005 Ave |
$2500 | V/L W Michigan 055 Ave |
$2000 | 62 W Coolidge Ave |
$2000 | 9 Thorne St |
$2000 | 1 Cinderella Cir |
$2000 | 2 Cinderella Cir |
Interested in fun facts and the history of Battle Creek, MI?
Then read on!
Here are some interesting facts regarding the city of Battle Creek, Michigan:
1. Battle Creek is known as the "Cereal City" because it was the birthplace of the cereal industry. In 1895, Dr. John Harvey Kellogg and his brother, Will Keith Kellogg, invented Corn Flakes at the Battle Creek Sanitarium.
2. The city is also home to the Kellogg Company's global headquarters and has several cereal manufacturing plants in the area.
3. Battle Creek's Binder Park Zoo is the largest paid tourist attraction in the region, with over 50 acres of natural habitat and more than 600 animals.
4. The city is home to Michigan's second-largest air show, the Field of Flight Air Show and Balloon Festival, which attracts more than 60,000 visitors each year.
5. The International Festival of Lights, held every December in Battle Creek, is one of the largest holiday light shows in the Midwest, featuring over one million lights decorating the city's riverside parks and downtown.
6. Battle Creek is also the birthplace of Sojourner Truth, a famous abolitionist and women's rights activist, who was born into slavery in nearby Swartoutville, and went on to become a powerful speaker and advocate for social justice.