Fort Custer State Recreation Area is a 3,033-acre (12 km) State Recreation Area located between Battle Creek and Kalamazoo, Michigan. The area includes lakes, the Kalamazoo River, more than 25 miles of multi-use trails, second-growth oak barrens, and dry-mesic southern (oak-hickory) forests.
The Pacific Northwest Corridor, also known as the Pacific Northwest Rail Corridor, is one of eleven federally designated higher-speed rail corridors in the United States and Canada. The corridor is 466 miles (750 km) long. It runs from Eugene, Oregon, to Vancouver, British Columbia, passing through Portland, Oregon, and Seattle, Washington, in the Pacific Northwest region.
The district was formed in September 1921. The first school was built that year at the northwest corner of West Columbia Avenue and Highland Avenue. The district is named after Goguac Lake.
Harper Creek Community Schools is a public school district located in Calhoun County, Michigan. It serves Emmett Township and parts of Battle Creek, Brownlee Park, Fredonia Township, Leroy Township, Marshall Township, Newton Township, and Pennfield Township.
Kellogg Community College (KCC) is a public community college located in Battle Creek, Michigan. It has campuses in Battle Creek, Albion, Coldwater, Hastings, and the Fort Custer Industrial Park. Each year, KCC serves about 8,400 students through its five campuses, specialized training programs, and online classes.
Kellogg Company, known as Kellogg’s, was an American company that made food sold in many countries. It was based in Battle Creek, Michigan, United States. Kellogg’s produced breakfast cereal and easy-to-make foods like crackers and toaster pastries.
Kellogg Biological Station (KBS), the largest off-campus learning center at Michigan State University, is located in Ross Township, south of Hickory Corners, Michigan. It is about 65 miles (105 km) from the main campus. Many of the buildings were built by Will Keith Kellogg, who created Kellogg’s cereal.
Kellogg Biological Station (KBS), the largest off-campus learning center of Michigan State University, is located in Ross Township, south of Hickory Corners, Michigan, approximately 65 miles (105 km) from the main campus. Many of the buildings there were originally built by Will Keith Kellogg, the founder of the Kellogg’s cereal company, after whom the station is named. KBS covers nearly 16.5 square kilometers (4,100 acres) of land.
Kingman Museum is a natural history museum and planetarium located at 175 Limit Street, on the grounds of Leila Arboretum, in Battle Creek, Michigan, United States. Its mission is to help people learn about and enjoy the natural world, the universe, and human cultures. The museum’s collections include thousands of items, many of which are shown in permanent and temporary exhibits.
The Leila Arboretum is an arboretum and garden located at 928 West Michigan Avenue, Battle Creek, Michigan. The arboretum covers 72 acres and is open to the public. The Arboretum’s collections include nearly 1,700 officially recorded woody plants and about 25,000 total plants, including trees, shrubs, and flowers arranged in the style of European gardens.