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The Cherry Hill Market opened in
December, 1991. During this 1991-1994 period, Cherry Hill community organizers started a series of home ownership seminars. In 1992, these were supplemented by "Practical Preservation Workshops" that showed home owners how to rehab their properties.
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Cherry Hill was historically designated in 1994. The exteriors of homes in the district are reviewed by the Grand Rapids
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