Hancock, Michigan. circa 1905. Another look at copper country. “A modern smelter.” With contemporary cows and a bleeding-edge bakery van. 8x10 inch dry plate glass negative, Detroit Publishing Company. (via Pennies From Hancock: 1905 | Shorpy Historical Photo Archive)

Hancock, Michigan. circa 1905. Another look at copper country. “A modern smelter.” With contemporary cows and a bleeding-edge bakery van. 8x10 inch dry plate glass negative, Detroit Publishing Company. (via Pennies From Hancock: 1905 | Shorpy Historical Photo Archive)

Hancock, Michigan. circa 1905. Another look at copper country. “A modern smelter.” With contemporary cows and a bleeding-edge bakery van. 8x10 inch dry plate glass negative, Detroit Publishing Company. (via Pennies From Hancock: 1905 | Shorpy Historical Photo Archive)

Hancock, Michigan. circa 1905. Another look at copper country. “A modern smelter.” With contemporary cows and a bleeding-edge bakery van. 8x10 inch dry plate glass negative, Detroit Publishing Company. (via Pennies From Hancock: 1905 | Shorpy Historical Photo Archive)

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Composer, Saxophonist, and Worship Leader, Rich Van Voorst attempts to redefine our cultural understanding of the Arts in Christian Worship.

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