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Lansing's Brenke Fish Ladder transforming into amphitheater with $3.4 million investment ahead of Dam Jam Festival ...
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When sightseeing through downtown Grand Rapids, consider a stop at Fish Ladder Park. A functional piece of architectural artwork designed by Joseph Kinnebrew, this concrete fish ladder was ...
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Just immediately upstream from the bridge is a dam and in the middle of the dam is a very impressive concrete fish ladder of classic stairstep design between thick concrete retaining walls.
The Brenke Fish Ladder in Lansing's Old Town neighborhood is undergoing a major transformation with the addition of a new amphitheater, just in time for the community's popular Dam Jam Festival.