Built in 1886, the Village of Holly's historic Union Depot played an important role in the community's early history, when the economy was based on lumber and milling. It's a unique piece of Michigan rail history, too. "It was the first [depot] in Michigan that could service both sides of the track," says Village Manager Tim Price. "That's why it was like the Union Depot, because it was the uniting of the two rail lines." Holly also boasted one…
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