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| | Village of Caro, Michigan - The History of Caro |
 | | Novesta, Alcor, Alvana, Eagle Point, Fontana, and Latusco share one common background: they are all names that were proposed at a meeting, held on December 30, 1868, to change the name of the town referred to today as Caro, then known as Centerville. |
 | | He predicted, based on the flurry of industrialization occurring during this time, that he and his group would be the last to see the "primitive grandeur of this solitude". |
 | | A most notable scene is portrayed in the stained-glass windows in the Tuscola County Courthouse, in which General Lewis Cass is depicted negotiating a treaty with the Chippewa Indians who gave this land to the "white man". |
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