by CAVB Staff | Nov 19, 2018
In 1922, the Marie Therese Cadillac Chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution dedicated a monument to the boys of the First World War. It was placed beside what was then the Cadillac State Bank (now where the Huntington Bank is located), sometime later, the...
by CAVB Staff | Nov 19, 2018
The football stadium was built in 1956, and it was considered one of the best stadiums in the country.The stadium was used for the first time on Oct. 19,1956, when 3,300 joyous Viking fans filled it to capacity. But four years later, on Nov. 11, 1960, a more somber...
by CAVB Staff | Nov 19, 2018
At the top of Maple Hill Cemetery lays the Mitchell Family Monument. The monument features a goddess-like figure watching over the headstones of the Mitchell family and has two sitting benches on either side of her. The date of installation is unknown but it was...
by CAVB Staff | Nov 19, 2018
In 1975, KISS took over Cadillac on Homecoming weekend. In 2015 outside the Veterans Memorial Stadium where they had performed 40 years ago, a monument was erected in their honor. The piece stands as a conversation starter, a walk down memory lane for those in...
by CAVB Staff | Nov 19, 2018
While you are exploring Cadillac, be sure to check out the eastern shores of Lake Cadillac, where you will find six historic markers. Take a walk, or ride your bike along the Keith McKellop Walkway. This 5.5 mile walkway highlights the history of Cadillac. Each marker...