(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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Author and co-founder of the Cherry Festival
Reverend who was the first European settler of Old Mission Peninsula
Traverse City’s first female businesswoman
Local lawyer and early benefactor of the Northwest Michigan Fair
Notorious Traverse City murderer
Lesbian author, poet, and Central High School graduate
Farmer and early employee of the Traverse City gas and power department
Tavern owner who’s tavern is still in operation today
Traverse City’s first MLB player
Known as the “oldest person in Traverse City”
Traverse City’s first chief of police
Park commissioner known for his zoo, museum, and collection of artifacts
Co-Owner of Lumbering Company with Perry Hannah
Businessman who operated both a grocery store and a restaurant
Lumberjack and furrier who later became a city commissioner
Well-educated Traverse City pastor at the Congregational Church
One of the first female doctors in Traverse City
Early Traverse City judge
Businessman known for his long-running jewelry business
Traverse City baker known for his commitment to not raising prices
Traverse City State Hospital’s founding superintendent
German immigrant who founded a brewery, and provided woodwork for most of the Asylum buildings
Early postmaster on Old Mission Peninsula
Early superintendent of Traverse City Public Schools
Lumberman known as the “Father of Traverse City”
Doctor known for his writings about Traverse City history
Former Civil War soldier who lived on an island
Businessman responsible for the growth of Hannah and Lay Co. Depot
Civil War private and former Traverse City Mayor
Barbershop owner and fishing enthusiast
One of the first non-native settlers of the region and namesake of our local river