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== History == [[File:Addison Village Hall (Jan 2020).jpg|thumb|left|250px|Addison Village Hall and Library]] In 1834, three years before Michigan became a [[U.S. state|state]], John Talbot settled along a winding creek in a vast forest, dotted with clear blue lakes and occupied by the Potawatomi. With the raising of a simple grist mill along [[Tiffin River|Bean Creek]] around December 1835, Addison's history was started, operating under the settlement name “Manetue.”<ref name="ReferenceA">The History of Addison, Michigan, a historical chronicle of the village, ©1996 Dan Cherry</ref> Having failed to secure a spot along the river that provided enough water power to run his mill, Talbot dismantled the settlement and moved to the present location of Addison, and by the fall of 1836, milling operations restarted. The town was renamed “Peru” by 1838, and over the next generation would be given several other monikers before the final name of Addison was entered onto [[plat]] maps in 1851. Addison J. Comstock, a banker from [[Adrian, Michigan]], purchased a sizable plat of the pioneer town and changed the identity to reflect this acquisition. The village itself was incorporated as such in 1893. The village grew sufficiently to attract the railroad in 1883, an event which contributed to a sudden expansion of the local economy. Businesses came to Addison in great numbers including a three-story hotel, designed to cater to the visiting tourist. [[The Addison Courier]] newspaper started its 76-year run in 1884, and the economic upturn brought on by the railroad continued well after the line ceased to operate through Addison.<ref name="ReferenceB">The History of Addison, Michigan, ©1996 Dan Cherry</ref> One of Addison's last landmarks, the old grist mill built in 1848, was removed in 1980. Despite the economic downturn of the village in the last half of the 20th century, a large 3-day sesquicentennial celebration was held in 1984. Additionally, a 175th Anniversary celebration spanning only one day was held in the village on August 8, 2009.<ref name="ReferenceA"/> In the later 2010s, the medical cannabis industry identified Addison as a community open to economic expansion with provisioning and grow centers. As of 2022, Addison has two open facilities and two additional operations under construction. Two history books have been written on the village in recent years, "The History of Addison, Michigan" in 1996 and "Memories of Addison" in 2013, both by village historian Dan Cherry. Among the early village historians were A.J. Kempton, Richard DeGreene, J. DeWitt McLouth and Alice Slocum.<ref name="ReferenceB"/> Addison got its own radio station in August 2014 with the sign-on of [[WQAR-LP]] "Q95 the Panther" at 95.7 FM. The station is owned by Addison Community Schools and programmed by students with [[classic rock]] music.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://streema.com/radios/WQAR_LP | title=957 the Panther - WQAR-LP }}</ref> Addison Community Schools is a K-12 central campus with 797 students, first organized in 1887. The school's athletic program adopted red and black as its colors, and originally carried the nickname "Addison Millers." This was changed in 1945 to "Addison Panthers." The current superintendent is Scott Salow. The school mascot is a black panther.<ref>{{Cite web | url=https://mischooldata.org/student-enrollment-counts-report/ | title=Student Enrollment Counts Report }}</ref>
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