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Gerald R. Ford was the 38th president of the United States and the only president from Michigan. He has a unique spot in history being the only president and vice president who was never elected.
Former President Gerald Ford was laid to rest Wednesday in his hometown of Grand Rapids, Mich., after a funeral service at the church he attended for six decades.
The series includes all 45 United States presidents, including Michigan’s Gerald R. Ford, on bases that feature a replica of the White House. National Bobblehead Hall of Fame and Museum. By .
Simply put, the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum is the coolest place in Michigan. Not just the coolest place in Grand Rapids, mind you; the coolest place in Michigan.
Nestled along the Grand River in downtown Grand Rapids, the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum honors the life and career of our nation's 38th president.
Authorities in Michigan are asking for help after two people were captured on camera defacing the gravesites of former President Gerald R. Ford and former First Lady Betty Ford last week.
During a Aug. 9, 1974, ceremony at the White House, Vice President Gerald R. Ford — who had been a long-time U.S. representative from Michigan's 5th district — took the oath of office.
Gerald R. Ford was born on July 14, 1913. However, that was not his birth name. ... — On Friday, July 14, West Michigan will celebrate the 110th birthday of President Gerald R. Ford.
I teach at University of Michigan's Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy. Ford's values are worth teaching, not Donald Trump's.
The story of Willis Ward and Gerald Ford and Oct. 20, 1934 will be told at the Big House on Saturday. Few know it, but everyone should. ... Michigan will also remember Ford, ...
The Time Gerald Ford Nearly Quit Michigan Football. In an act of both friendship and protest, a future US President nearly quit the Michigan football team. Christopher Breiler | Feb 9, 2021.
Michigan football coach Brady Hoke told Jox 94.5 FM in Birmingham, Ala. on Tuesday that the Wolverines have plans to honor former President Gerald Ford's No. 48 next season.
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