National Register of Historic Places listings in Michigan

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This is a list of properties on the National Register of Historic Places in the U.S. state of Michigan.

This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 6, 2012.[1]
TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Alcona • Alger • Allegan • Alpena • Antrim • Arenac • Baraga • Barry • Bay • Benzie • Berrien • Branch • Calhoun • Cass • Charlevoix • Cheboygan • Chippewa • Clare • Clinton • Crawford • Delta • Dickinson • Eaton • Emmet • Genesee • Gladwin • Gogebic • Grand Traverse • Gratiot • Hillsdale • Houghton • Huron • Ingham • Ionia • Iosco • Iron • Isabella • Jackson • Kalamazoo • Kalkaska • Kent • Keweenaw • Lake • Lapeer • Leelanau • Lenawee • Livingston • Luce • Mackinac • Macomb • Manistee • Marquette • Mason • Mecosta • Menominee • Midland • Missaukee • Monroe • Montcalm • Montmorency • Muskegon • Newaygo • Oakland • Oceana • Ogemaw • Ontonagon • Osceola • Oscoda • Otsego • Ottawa • Presque Isle • Roscommon • Saginaw • Sanilac • Schoolcraft • Shiawassee • St. Clair • St. Joseph • Tuscola •
Van Buren • Washtenaw • Wayne (excluding Detroit) • Wayne (only Detroit) • Wexford



[edit] Current listings by county

Density of National Register of Historic Places listing among Michigan counties
Bay View, Michigan, an entire community designated as a National Historic Landmark
The entire island of Mackinac Island is a designated National Historic Landmark.
Tiger Stadium in Detroit, an example of a listing that has since been demolished
Defer Elementary School, a fully functioning school in Grosse Pointe Park
The SS City of Milwaukee, an example of a train ferry listed as a historic property
County # of Sites
1 Alcona 1
2 Alger 12
3 Allegan 31
4 Alpena 5
5 Antrim 6
6 Arenac 2
7 Baraga 8
8 Barry 7
9 Bay 15
10 Benzie 8
11 Berrien 30
12 Branch 12
13 Calhoun 40
14 Cass 8
15 Charlevoix 23
16 Cheboygan 10
17 Chippewa 25
18 Clare 2
19 Clinton 5
20 Crawford 3
21 Delta 15
22 Dickinson 7
23 Eaton 15
24 Emmet 51
25 Genesee 66
26 Gladwin 0
27 Gogebic 10
28 Grand Traverse 13
29 Gratiot 7
30 Hillsdale 8
31 Houghton 38
32 Huron 27
33 Ingham 45
34 Ionia 15
35 Iosco 4
36 Iron 79
37 Isabella 4
38 Jackson 23
39 Kalamazoo 47
40 Kalkaska 0
41 Kent 44
42 Keweenaw 33
43 Lake 3
44 Lapeer 24
45 Leelanau 22
46 Lenawee 42
47 Livingston 13
48 Luce 1
49 Mackinac 24
50 Macomb 14
51 Manistee 15
52 Marquette 33
53 Mason 7
54 Mecosta 2
55 Menominee 11
56 Midland 26
57 Missaukee 3
58 Monroe 15
59 Montcalm 3
60 Montmorency 0
61 Muskegon 15
62 Newaygo 4
63 Oakland 72
64 Oceana 7
65 Ogemaw 0
66 Ontonagon 5
67 Osceola 0
68 Oscoda 1
69 Otsego 2
70 Ottawa 21
71 Presque Isle 10
72 Roscommon 1
73 Saginaw 40
74 St. Clair 25
75 St. Joseph 16
76 Sanilac 11
77 Schoolcraft 5
78 Shiawassee 42
79 Tuscola 13
80 Van Buren 7
81 Washtenaw 76
82.1 Wayne: Detroit 245
82.2 Wayne: Other 73
82.3 Wayne: Duplicates (1)[2]
82.4 Wayne: Total 317
83 Wexford 8
(duplicates) (2)[3]
Total: 1,758


[edit] Alcona County

[4] Landmark name[5] Image Date listed Location Municipality Summary
1 Sturgeon Point Light Station
Sturgeon Point Light Station
01984-07-19Jul 19, 1984 Point Road
44°42′36″N 83°16′20″W / 44.71°N 83.272222°W / 44.71; -83.272222 (Sturgeon Point Light Station)
Haynes Township Built in 1869, the Sturgeon Point Light Station is a lighthouse on Lake Huron in Alcona County near the city of Harrisville in northeastern Lower Peninsula. It was built to ward mariners off a reef that extends 1.5 miles (2.4 km) lakeward from Sturgeon Point.

[edit] Alger County

[edit] Allegan County

[edit] Alpena County

[4] Landmark name[5] Image Date listed Location Municipality Summary
1 Alpena County Courthouse
Alpena County Courthouse
01983-12-08Dec 8, 1983 720 Chisholm Avenue
45°04′05″N 83°26′30″W / 45.068056°N 83.441667°W / 45.068056; -83.441667 (Alpena County Courthouse)
Alpena Built in 1934 in the county seat of Alpena, this Art Deco courthouse continues to serve Alpena County.
2 Alpena Light
Alpena Light
02006-03-29Mar 29, 2006 Thunder Bay River mouth, 150 feet (46 m) from shore
45°03′37″N 83°25′23″W / 45.060278°N 83.423056°W / 45.060278; -83.423056 (Alpena Light)
Alpena The Alpena Light was constructed in 1914 to mark the entrance of Thunder Bay River at the western end of Thunder Bay. The lighthouse remains active.
3 Fishing Tug Katherine V 02003-07-10Jul 10, 2003 491 Johnson Street
45°04′53″N 83°26′57″W / 45.081389°N 83.449167°W / 45.081389; -83.449167 (Fishing Tug Katherine V)
Alpena The Katherine V is a former fishing tugboat that is now on display at the Besser Museum of Northeast Michigan right next to Alpena Community College in Alpena.
4 Middle Island Light 02006-03-15Mar 15, 2006 Middle Island
45°11′35″N 83°19′16″W / 45.193056°N 83.321111°W / 45.193056; -83.321111 (Middle Island Light)
Alpena Township Located on Middle Island about 10 miles (16 km) north of Alpena, it is about halfway between Presque Isle and Thunder Bay Island.
5 Thunder Bay Island Light Station
Thunder Bay Island Light Station
01984-07-19Jul 19, 1984 Thunder Bay Island
45°02′14″N 83°11′40″W / 45.037222°N 83.194444°W / 45.037222; -83.194444 (Thunder Bay Island Light Station)
Alpena Township Established in 1832, it is one of the oldest operating lighthouses on Lake Huron, although the facility has undergone several additions and improvements.

[edit] Antrim County

[6] Site name[5] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
1 Antrim County Courthouse 01980-03-10Mar 10, 1980 S. Cayuga St.
44°58′33″N 85°12′29″W / 44.975833°N 85.208056°W / 44.975833; -85.208056 (Antrim County Courthouse)
Bellaire
2 Elk Rapids Township Hall
Elk Rapids Township Hall
01977-09-22Sep 22, 1977 River St.
44°53′51″N 85°24′57″W / 44.8975°N 85.415833°W / 44.8975; -85.415833 (Elk Rapids Township Hall)
Elk Rapids
3 Holtz Site
Holtz Site
01973-06-19Jun 19, 1973 Address Restricted
Bellaire
4 Hughes House
Hughes House
01976-05-06May 6, 1976 109 Elm St.
44°53′49″N 85°25′04″W / 44.896944°N 85.417778°W / 44.896944; -85.417778 (Hughes House)
Elk Rapids
5 M-88-Intermediate River Bridge 01999-12-17Dec 17, 1999 M-88 over the Intermediate River
44°58′43″N 85°12′36″W / 44.978611°N 85.21°W / 44.978611; -85.21 (M-88-Intermediate River Bridge)
Bellaire
6 Henry Richardi House 01978-01-18Jan 18, 1978 402 N. Bridge St.
44°58′49″N 85°12′37″W / 44.980278°N 85.210278°W / 44.980278; -85.210278 (Henry Richardi House)
Bellaire

[edit] Arenac County

[6] Site name[5] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
1 Michigan Central Railroad Standish Depot
Michigan Central Railroad Standish Depot
01991-02-28Feb 28, 1991 107 N. Main St.
43°59′00″N 83°57′37″W / 43.983333°N 83.960278°W / 43.983333; -83.960278 (Michigan Central Railroad Standish Depot)
Standish
2 Second Arenac County Courthouse
Second Arenac County Courthouse
01982-04-15Apr 15, 1982 Central Ave.
44°02′50″N 83°51′14″W / 44.047222°N 83.853889°W / 44.047222; -83.853889 (Second Arenac County Courthouse)
Omer

[edit] Baraga County

[6] Site name[5] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
1 Assinins
Assinins
01972-05-19May 19, 1972 US 41
46°48′43″N 88°28′33″W / 46.811944°N 88.475833°W / 46.811944; -88.475833 (Assinins)
Assinins Assinins was founded in 1843 by Bishop Frederic Baraga, and is one of the earliest Catholic missions in the Upper Peninsula associated with the Bishop. Baraga built the Old St. Joseph Orphanage and School on the site in 1860; wings were added to the building in 1866 and 1877. The settlement served as an important link in establishing rapport between the local Ottawa and Chippewa tribes and settlers arriving from the east.
2 Arvon Township Hall 01981-07-30Jul 30, 1981 Park Rd.
46°52′37″N 88°13′10″W / 46.876944°N 88.219444°W / 46.876944; -88.219444 (Arvon Township Hall)
Skanee In 1915, when this hall was built, the area was still a sparsely settled frontier, and the township government played an important role in the local community. The hall was used as a community center hosted public meetings. It continues to be used for meetings, as well as amateur theatrical productions, community pageants, ethnic music festivals, and other recreational activities.
3 Canyon Falls Bridge
Canyon Falls Bridge
01999-11-30Nov 30, 1999 US 41 over the Sturgeon River
46°37′31″N 88°28′13″W / 46.625278°N 88.470278°W / 46.625278; -88.470278 (Canyon Falls Bridge)
L'Anse Township The Canyon Falls Bridge is constructed of a two-hinged, girder-ribbed arch. The configuration of the bridge is highly simplified, with some minimal decoration on ancillary components. Guardrails have ornamental steel rails and balusters, and a decorative concrete pylon tops each arch pedestal. The appearance of the pylons and the profile of the arched ribs gives the bridge a distinctive Art Moderne look.
4 Herman and Anna Hanka Farm
Herman and Anna Hanka Farm
01984-07-19Jul 19, 1984 Northeast of Pelkie
46°53′37″N 88°32′17″W / 46.893611°N 88.538056°W / 46.893611; -88.538056 (Herman and Anna Hanka Farm)
Pelkie The Hanka Farm was occupied by members of the Hanka family, Finnish immigrants, from 1896 until 1966. The farm was originally homesteaded at a time of mass immigration from Finland to the United States, as well as a migration from the mining locations in the Upper Peninsula to more rural locations. The homestead is relatively intact and unaltered from its appearance in the 1920s.
5 Hebard – Ford Summer House
Hebard – Ford Summer House
01982-05-05May 5, 1982 Northeast of L'Anse
46°51′33″N 88°23′50″W / 46.859167°N 88.397222°W / 46.859167; -88.397222 (Hebard – Ford Summer House)
Pequaming The logging town of Pequaming was founded by Charles Hebard in 1878. In 1915, Hebard's son Daniel built this lodge as his periodic residence. In 1923, Henry Ford bought the town, the mill, and the surrounding 40,000 acres of timber. Ford used the lodge as his summer residence until 1941.
6 Kewawenon Mission
Kewawenon Mission
01980-04-10Apr 10, 1980 227 Front Street (Zeba Road), between Whirl-I-Gig Road and Peter Marksman Rd.
46°47′59″N 88°25′25″W / 46.799722°N 88.423611°W / 46.799722; -88.423611 (Kewawenon Mission)
Zeba Now known as the Zeba United Indian Methodist Church, the Kewawenon Mission was founded by Methodist missionaries in 1832. The current church is the third such building at the site, and is a is a vernacular Gothic Revival building covered with hand-made shingling.
7 Sand Point Site 01973-06-19Jun 19, 1973 Sand Point, NW of Baraga[7]
46°47′00″N 88°28′00″W / 46.783333°N 88.466667°W / 46.783333; -88.466667 (Sand Point Site)
Baraga Sand Point is a Late Late Woodland period archaeological site containing the remains of a village and 12 burial mounds.
8 US-41 (old)-Backwater Creek Bridge
US-41 (old)-Backwater Creek Bridge
01999-12-09Dec 9, 1999 Abandoned US 41 over Backwater Creek
46°45′16″N 88°29′41″W / 46.754444°N 88.494722°W / 46.754444; -88.494722 (US-41 (old)-Backwater Creek Bridge)
Baraga Township The Old US-41 – Backwater Creek Bridge is a rigidly connected Warren pony truss, 80 feet long with an 18 foot roadway. Built in 1918, it is one of the earliest examples of a standard Michigan State Highway Department pony truss design in the state.

[edit] Barry County

[6] Site name[5] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
1 Barry County Courthouse Complex
Barry County Courthouse Complex
01981-08-03Aug 3, 1981 220 W. State St.
42°38′53″N 85°17′24″W / 42.648056°N 85.29°W / 42.648056; -85.29 (Barry County Courthouse Complex)
Hastings
2 John Carveth House 01992-08-21Aug 21, 1992 614 W. Main St.
42°42′40″N 85°28′27″W / 42.711111°N 85.474167°W / 42.711111; -85.474167 (John Carveth House)
Middleville
3 Chief Noonday Group Camp Historic District 01996-12-13Dec 13, 1996 East of Briggs Rd., approximately 1 mile southeast of the junction of Briggs Rd. and Bowens Mill Rd.
42°38′24″N 85°30′07″W / 42.64°N 85.501944°W / 42.64; -85.501944 (Chief Noonday Group Camp Historic District)
Yankee Springs Township
4 Austin H. and Frankie A. Dwight Summer House 01985-03-28Mar 28, 1985 11456 Marsh Rd.
42°34′56″N 85°30′51″W / 42.582222°N 85.514167°W / 42.582222; -85.514167 (Austin H. and Frankie A. Dwight Summer House)
Shelbyville
5 Long Lake Group Camp Historic District 01996-12-13Dec 13, 1996 Long Lake Rd. near the junction of Gun Lake Rd. and Hastings Point Rd.
42°37′00″N 85°29′41″W / 42.616667°N 85.494722°W / 42.616667; -85.494722 (Long Lake Group Camp Historic District)
Yankee Springs Township
6 Shriner-Ketcham House 01987-03-17Mar 17, 1987 327 Shriner St.
42°38′11″N 85°17′05″W / 42.636389°N 85.284722°W / 42.636389; -85.284722 (Shriner-Ketcham House)
Hastings
7 Daniel Striker House 01972-01-13Jan 13, 1972 321 S. Jefferson St.
42°38′46″N 85°17′12″W / 42.646111°N 85.286667°W / 42.646111; -85.286667 (Daniel Striker House)
Hastings

[edit] Bay County

[edit] Benzie County

[6] Site name[5] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
1 Benzie County Courthouse 01996-06-03Jun 3, 1996 7157 Crystal Ave.
44°37′39″N 86°05′46″W / 44.6275°N 86.096111°W / 44.6275; -86.096111 (Benzie County Courthouse)
Beulah
2 Frankfort Land Company House 01995-04-14Apr 14, 1995 428 Leelanau St.
44°38′04″N 86°14′16″W / 44.634444°N 86.237778°W / 44.634444; -86.237778 (Frankfort Land Company House)
Frankfort
3 Frankfort North Breakwater Light
Frankfort North Breakwater Light
02005-09-06Sep 6, 2005 Offshore end of the north breakwater, 0.4 miles southwest of the junction of Main St. and Michigan Ave.
44°37′52″N 86°15′07″W / 44.631111°N 86.251944°W / 44.631111; -86.251944 (Frankfort North Breakwater Light)
Frankfort
4 Mills Community House 01972-08-21Aug 21, 1972 891 Michigan Ave.
44°37′08″N 86°06′05″W / 44.618889°N 86.101389°W / 44.618889; -86.101389 (Mills Community House)
Benzonia
5 Navigation Structures at Frankfort Harbor 01997-09-12Sep 12, 1997 2nd St.
44°37′49″N 86°14′52″W / 44.630278°N 86.247778°W / 44.630278; -86.247778 (Navigation Structures at Frankfort Harbor)
Frankfort
6 Platte River Campground 01990-04-27Apr 27, 1990 Address Restricted
Empire
7 Point Betsie Light Station
Point Betsie Light Station
01984-07-19Jul 19, 1984 Point Betsie
44°41′08″N 86°15′20″W / 44.685556°N 86.255556°W / 44.685556; -86.255556 (Point Betsie Light Station)
Frankfort
8 Watervale Historic District 02003-07-10Jul 10, 2003 975-1422 Watervale Rd.
44°33′14″N 86°13′04″W / 44.553889°N 86.217778°W / 44.553889; -86.217778 (Watervale Historic District)
Blaine Township

[edit] Berrien County

[edit] Branch County

[edit] Calhoun County

[edit] Cass County

[6] Site name[5] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
1 First Methodist Episcopal Church of Pokagon 02002-04-01Apr 1, 2002 60041 Vermont St.
41°54′43″N 86°10′26″W / 41.911944°N 86.173889°W / 41.911944; -86.173889 (First Methodist Episcopal Church of Pokagon)
Pokagon Township
2 Carroll and Bessie E. (Caul) Jones House 01997-12-01Dec 1, 1997 170 W. Main St.
42°01′38″N 85°49′00″W / 42.027222°N 85.816667°W / 42.027222; -85.816667 (Carroll and Bessie E. (Caul) Jones House)
Marcellus
3 G. W. Jones House 01994-12-09Dec 9, 1994 180 W. Main St.
42°01′38″N 85°49′02″W / 42.027222°N 85.817222°W / 42.027222; -85.817222 (G. W. Jones House)
Marcellus
4 Mason District Number 5 Schoolhouse
Mason District Number 5 Schoolhouse
01985-09-12Sep 12, 1985 17049 US 12
41°46′34″N 85°53′52″W / 41.776111°N 85.897778°W / 41.776111; -85.897778 (Mason District Number 5 Schoolhouse)
Edwardsburg
5 Central Railroad Dowagiac Depot
Central Railroad Dowagiac Depot
01993-12-02Dec 2, 1993 200 Depot Dr.
41°58′51″N 86°06′33″W / 41.980833°N 86.109167°W / 41.980833; -86.109167 (Central Railroad Dowagiac Depot)
Dowagiac
6 George Newton House 01982-05-12May 12, 1982 20689 Marcellus Highway
42°00′44″N 85°58′05″W / 42.012222°N 85.968056°W / 42.012222; -85.968056 (George Newton House)
Marcellus
7 Smith's Chapel 01987-12-31Dec 31, 1987 Redfield Rd. between Brush and Fir Rds.
41°46′07″N 86°08′44″W / 41.768611°N 86.145556°W / 41.768611; -86.145556 (Smith's Chapel)
Milton Township
8 Thompson Road-Air Line Railroad Bridge 01999-12-22Dec 22, 1999 Thompson Rd. over an abandoned railroad right-of-way
41°53′35″N 86°11′41″W / 41.893056°N 86.194722°W / 41.893056; -86.194722 (Thompson Road-Air Line Railroad Bridge)
Howard Township

[edit] Charlevoix County

[edit] Cheboygan County

[edit] Chippewa County

[edit] Clare County

[6] Site name[5] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
1 Clare Congregational Church 01994-12-09Dec 9, 1994 110 W. Fifth St.
43°49′11″N 84°46′10″W / 43.819722°N 84.769444°W / 43.819722; -84.769444 (Clare Congregational Church)
Clare
2 George and Martha Hitchcock House 01982-06-21Jun 21, 1982 205 E. Michigan St.
43°50′11″N 84°51′53″W / 43.836389°N 84.864722°W / 43.836389; -84.864722 (George and Martha Hitchcock House)
Farwell

[edit] Clinton County

[6] Site name[5] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
1 East Ward School 01980-05-12May 12, 1980 106 N. Traver St.
43°00′06″N 84°32′56″W / 43.001667°N 84.548889°W / 43.001667; -84.548889 (East Ward School)
St. Johns
2 Giles J. Gibbs Building-Sugar Bowl 02000-03-15Mar 15, 2000 12 N. Clinton Ave.
43°00′07″N 84°33′30″W / 43.001944°N 84.558333°W / 43.001944; -84.558333 (Giles J. Gibbs Building-Sugar Bowl)
St. Johns
3 Main Street Building, United Church of Ovid 01972-01-13Jan 13, 1972 222 Main St.
43°00′25″N 84°22′16″W / 43.006944°N 84.371111°W / 43.006944; -84.371111 (Main Street Building, United Church of Ovid)
Ovid
4 Stony Creek Bridge 01999-11-30Nov 30, 1999 Private road over Stony Creek
42°54′54″N 84°34′48″W / 42.915°N 84.58°W / 42.915; -84.58 (Stony Creek Bridge)
Olive Township
5 Union School 01980-05-15May 15, 1980 205 W. Baldwin St.
42°59′52″N 84°33′39″W / 42.997778°N 84.560833°W / 42.997778; -84.560833 (Union School)
St. Johns

[edit] Crawford County

[6] Site name[5] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
1 Douglas House 02001-09-23Sep 23, 2001 6122 E. County Road 612
44°48′08″N 84°28′57″W / 44.802222°N 84.4825°W / 44.802222; -84.4825 (Douglas House)
Lovells Township
2 Edward E. Hartwick Memorial Building 01998-10-01Oct 1, 1998 Hartwick Pines Rd.
44°44′25″N 84°39′14″W / 44.740278°N 84.653889°W / 44.740278; -84.653889 (Edward E. Hartwick Memorial Building)
Grayling Township
3 M-72-Au Sable River Bridge
M-72-Au Sable River Bridge
01999-12-09Dec 9, 1999 M-72 over the Au Sable River
44°39′35″N 84°42′44″W / 44.659722°N 84.712222°W / 44.659722; -84.712222 (M-72-Au Sable River Bridge)
Grayling

[edit] Delta County

[edit] Dickinson County

[6] Site name[5] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
2 Ardis Furnace
Ardis Furnace
01972-06-29Jun 29, 1972 Aragon and Antoine Sts.
45°50′13″N 88°03′10″W / 45.836944°N 88.052778°W / 45.836944; -88.052778 (Ardis Furnace)
Iron Mountain In 1908, John T. Jones built this experimental blast furnace, named the "Ardis Furnace" after his daughter, to test a an iron extraction process he developed. The furnace as originally built was a huge rotating metal tube installed at a slight incline and held in place by a series of concrete supports. The Ardis Furnace was initially a success, but a fundamental heat problem limited its durability, and within two years Jones lost his personal fortune and the project was abandoned. Some elements of Jones's technology were incorporated into later successful operations, but the ruins of the concrete supports are the only remannts of the Ardis furnace.
1 Chapin Mine Steam Pump Engine
Chapin Mine Steam Pump Engine
01981-07-09Jul 9, 1981 Kent St.
45°49′30″N 88°04′12″W / 45.825°N 88.07°W / 45.825; -88.07 (Chapin Mine Steam Pump Engine)
Iron Mountain The Chapin Mine Steam Pump Engine, also known as The Cornish Pump, was built by the E. P. Allis Company (now Allis-Chalmers) in 1890-91, and is still the largest reciprocating steam-driven engine ever built in the United States. It was use in the 1890s at the Chapin Mine "D" shaft, and from 1907-1914 at the nearby Ludington Mine "C" shaft. At the "C" shaft, the engine was connected to a series of eight pumps, the deepest of which was 1,500 feet (460 m) below ground. The total capacity of the pump system was 3,400 US gallons (13,000 l) per minute. The system was replaced in 1914 by electric pumps, and the Cornish Pump has served as a tourist attraction since 1934.
3 Dickinson County Courthouse and Jail
Dickinson County Courthouse and Jail
01980-05-15May 15, 1980 700 S. Stephenson Ave.
45°49′02″N 88°03′45″W / 45.817222°N 88.0625°W / 45.817222; -88.0625 (Dickinson County Courthouse and Jail)
Iron Mountain The Dickinson County Courthouse and Jail was built in 1896. It is a rock faced red brick Romanesque style structure designed by architect James E. Clancy of Antigo, Wisconsin.
4 Graved Rock Site
Graved Rock Site
01995-11-29Nov 29, 1995 Address Restricted
Kingsford
5 Immaculate Conception Church
Immaculate Conception Church
01990-04-05Apr 5, 1990 500 E. Blaine St.
45°49′59″N 88°03′20″W / 45.833056°N 88.055556°W / 45.833056; -88.055556 (Immaculate Conception Church)
Iron Mountain The Immaculate Conception Church is an Italian Renaissance Revival church built in 1902 by Italian Catholics living on the north side of Iron Mountain. It was designed by parish priest Father Giovanni Sinopoli di Giunta, who also oversaw the construction of the building.
6 Menominee River Park Archeological District
Menominee River Park Archeological District
01995-12-07Dec 7, 1995 Address Restricted
Kingsford
7 Up Stream Put-In Site
Up Stream Put-In Site
01995-11-29Nov 29, 1995 Address Restricted
Kingsford

[edit] Eaton County

[edit] Emmet County

[edit] Genesee County

[edit] Gladwin County

There are no sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Gladwin County.

[edit] Gogebic County

[6] Site name[5] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
1 Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Depot
Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Depot
01985-01-14Jan 14, 1985 Between Suffolk and Lowell Sts.
46°27′21″N 90°10′12″W / 46.455833°N 90.17°W / 46.455833; -90.17 (Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Depot)
Ironwood This depot was built in 1892 by the Milwaukee, Lake Shore and Western Railroad, a predecessor of the Chicago and North Western Railway. The red brick and sandstone structure with a one-block long platform was used for passenger traffic until 1970, and freight until 1971. It currently houses the Ironwood Area Historical Society.
2 Copper Peak
Copper Peak
01973-01-04Jan 4, 1973 N. Black River Valley Parkway
46°35′47″N 90°05′26″W / 46.596389°N 90.090556°W / 46.596389; -90.090556 (Copper Peak)
Ironwood Copper Peak, built in 1969, is the only ski flying hill in the Western Hemisphere. It was used for competitions between 1970 and 1994.
3 Solomon S. Curry House 01982-04-22Apr 22, 1982 631 E. McLeod Ave.
46°27′21″N 90°09′41″W / 46.455833°N 90.161389°W / 46.455833; -90.161389 (Solomon S. Curry House)
Ironwood Solomon S. Curry was the president of the Metropolitan Iron and Land Company, which began extensive mining in the Gogebic Range in the early 1880s. The iron mines in the area led to the establisheent of Ironwood, and Curry was one of the founding fathers of the city. After a devastating 1887 fire, Curry built this vernacular Queen Anne house for his own use.
4 Gogebic County Courthouse
Gogebic County Courthouse
01981-05-08May 8, 1981 Moore St.
46°28′56″N 90°03′11″W / 46.482222°N 90.053056°W / 46.482222; -90.053056 (Gogebic County Courthouse)
Bessemer Gogebic County was split from Ontonagon County in 1887. The county immediately started work on a courthouse, a rectangular Romanesque red sandstone building designed by the firm of Charlton and Kuenzli and constructed in 1888 for $50,000. The courthouse, built when Gogebic County was a booming mining area, and reflects the economic prosperity of the times and the enthusiasm of county residents at a time when Gogebic County was a newly created political entity.
5 Ironwood Carnegie Library
Ironwood Carnegie Library
02011-12-22Dec 22, 2011 235 E. Aurora St.
46°27′08″N 90°10′20″W / 46.452208°N 90.172282°W / 46.452208; -90.172282 (Ironwood Carnegie Library)
Ironwood The Ironwood Carnegie Library was constructed in 1901, using a $17000 grant from Andrew Carnegie. It was the first Carnegie Library in Michigan, and continues to operate.
6 Ironwood City Hall
Ironwood City Hall
01980-11-28Nov 28, 1980 McLeod Ave. and Norfolk St.
46°27′16″N 90°09′58″W / 46.454444°N 90.166111°W / 46.454444; -90.166111 (Ironwood City Hall)
Ironwood The city of Ironwood was first settled in 1885 as the commercial center of the newly opening Gogebic iron range. The city was incorporated in 1889, and architect George Mennie designed this city hall, which was constructed the following year. The two-story, rectangular, vernacular Richardsonian structure had an exterior of tan brick with smooth brownstone belt cornices. It originally held the city jail, police department, fire station, library, and city offices, but soon the police and fire departments exclusively used the building. Despite was being listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980, the building was demolished in 1989.
7 Ironwood Theatre Complex
Ironwood Theatre Complex
01985-01-11Jan 11, 1985 Aurora St.
46°27′14″N 90°10′09″W / 46.453889°N 90.169167°W / 46.453889; -90.169167 (Ironwood Theatre Complex)
Ironwood The Ironwood Theatre opened in 1928, and featured first run films and vaudeville shows. It continued to show movies until 1982. In 1988, it was reopened as a non-profit cultural organization featuring a wide range of programming. THe theatre houses a restored Barton Organ, one of only four still existing in playble condition.
8 Main Street – Black River Bridge 01999-12-09Dec 9, 1999 Main St. over Black River
46°28′25″N 90°00′05″W / 46.473611°N 90.001389°W / 46.473611; -90.001389 (Main Street – Black River Bridge)
Bessemer Township The Main Street – Black River Bridge was constructed in 1923 to replace a 19th-century bridge that was bottlenecking vehicular traffic in what was then the village of Ramsay. The concrete through girder bridge design used for this bridge was a standard Michigan State Highway Department design from 1913 through about 1930, during which time perhaps hundreds of them were built throughout the state. The Main Street – Black River Bridge is an unusual and visually striking example, having a triple-span design and tapered concrete piers.
9 Memorial Building
Memorial Building
01980-11-10Nov 10, 1980 McLeod Ave. and Marquette St.
46°27′20″N 90°09′57″W / 46.455556°N 90.165833°W / 46.455556; -90.165833 (Memorial Building)
Ironwood The Ironwood Memorial Building is a two-story Neoclassical structure, built to house the municipal offices of the city and as a recreational and social center. It also serves as a memorial for area men who served during the Civil War, Spanish-American War, and World War I, sontaining murals, statues, and stained glass windows honoring veterans.
10 Planter Road – Jackson Creek Bridge 01999-12-09Dec 9, 1999 Planter Rd. over Jackson Creek
46°30′48″N 89°58′12″W / 46.513333°N 89.97°W / 46.513333; -89.97 (Planter Road – Jackson Creek Bridge)
Wakefield Township The Planter Road – Jackson Creek Bridge is a steel plate girder bridge; a variety of bridge that was commonly used in states such as Pennsylvania and New York, but is relatively rare in Michigan.

[edit] Grand Traverse County

[edit] Gratiot County

[6] Site name[5] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
1 Brown Site (20GR21) 01985-09-19Sep 19, 1985 Address Restricted
Alma
2 Conservation Park Site (20GR33) 01985-09-30Sep 30, 1985 Address Restricted
Alma
3 Gratiot County Courthouse 01976-01-31Jan 31, 1976 Center St.
43°17′27″N 84°36′17″W / 43.290833°N 84.604722°W / 43.290833; -84.604722 (Gratiot County Courthouse)
Ithaca see Claire Allen for more info
4 Holiday Park Site (20GR91) 01985-12-06Dec 6, 1985 Address Restricted
Alma
5 Ithaca Downtown Historic District 02005-12-21Dec 21, 2005 100-168 and 101-161 E. Center St.
43°17′30″N 84°36′24″W / 43.291667°N 84.606667°W / 43.291667; -84.606667 (Ithaca Downtown Historic District)
Ithaca
6 Lincoln Road-Pine River Bridge 01999-12-09Dec 9, 1999 Lincoln Rd. over the Pine River
43°22′45″N 84°49′59″W / 43.379167°N 84.833056°W / 43.379167; -84.833056 (Lincoln Road-Pine River Bridge)
Seville Township
7 Dr. Charles H. MacLachlan Sanitarium and House 01982-11-22Nov 22, 1982 6482 Pingree Rd.
43°23′09″N 84°44′47″W / 43.385833°N 84.746389°W / 43.385833; -84.746389 (Dr. Charles H. MacLachlan Sanitarium and House)
Elwell

[edit] Hillsdale County

[6] Site name[5] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
1 Grace Episcopal Church 01971-05-06May 6, 1971 360 E. Chicago St.
41°59′03″N 84°39′37″W / 41.984167°N 84.660278°W / 41.984167; -84.660278 (Grace Episcopal Church)
Jonesville
2 E.O. Grosvenor House 01977-12-06Dec 6, 1977 211 Maumee St.
41°58′55″N 84°39′35″W / 41.981944°N 84.659722°W / 41.981944; -84.659722 (E.O. Grosvenor House)
Jonesville
3 Hillsdale County Courthouse
Hillsdale County Courthouse
01982-08-11Aug 11, 1982 Howell St.
41°55′14″N 84°37′54″W / 41.920556°N 84.631667°W / 41.920556; -84.631667 (Hillsdale County Courthouse)
Hillsdale see Claire Allen for more info
4 Hillsdale Downtown Historic District 01995-02-17Feb 17, 1995 Roughly bounded by Ferriss, Cook, E. Bacon, S. Howell, Waldron, N. Manning, Monroe and Hillsdale Sts. and Carlton Rd.
41°55′18″N 84°37′57″W / 41.921667°N 84.6325°W / 41.921667; -84.6325 (Hillsdale Downtown Historic District)
Hillsdale
5 William R. Kirby Sr. House 01982-07-20Jul 20, 1982 377 State Rd.
41°55′36″N 84°34′41″W / 41.926667°N 84.578056°W / 41.926667; -84.578056 (William R. Kirby Sr. House)
Hillsdale
6 W.H.L. McCourtie Estate 01992-01-24Jan 24, 1992 Junction of US 12 and Jackson Rd.
42°03′08″N 84°24′30″W / 42.052222°N 84.408333°W / 42.052222; -84.408333 (W.H.L. McCourtie Estate)
Somerset Center
7 William Treadwell House 01974-12-31Dec 31, 1974 446 N. Meridian Rd.
41°51′47″N 84°21′53″W / 41.863056°N 84.364722°W / 41.863056; -84.364722 (William Treadwell House)
Hudson
8 Trunk Line Bridge No. 237 02000-01-14Jan 14, 2000 Burt Rd. over Silver Creek
41°46′11″N 84°34′24″W / 41.769722°N 84.573333°W / 41.769722; -84.573333 (Trunk Line Bridge No. 237)
Ransom Township

[edit] Houghton County

[edit] Huron County

[edit] Ingham County

[edit] Ionia County

[edit] Iosco County

[6] Site name[5] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
1 Alabaster Historic District 01977-12-16Dec 16, 1977 Bounded by Lake Huron, Gypsum, Keystone, and Rempert Rds.
44°11′12″N 83°34′04″W / 44.186667°N 83.567778°W / 44.186667; -83.567778 (Alabaster Historic District)
Alabaster
2 Cooke Hydroelectric Plant
Cooke Hydroelectric Plant
01996-08-02Aug 2, 1996 Cook Dam Rd. at the Cook Dam on the Au Sable River
44°28′21″N 83°34′18″W / 44.4725°N 83.571667°W / 44.4725; -83.571667 (Cooke Hydroelectric Plant)
Oscoda
3 Five Channels Dam Archeological District 02002-03-13Mar 13, 2002 Address Restricted
Oscoda
4 Tawas Point Light Station
Tawas Point Light Station
01984-07-19Jul 19, 1984 Tawas Point Rd.
44°15′13″N 83°26′58″W / 44.253611°N 83.449444°W / 44.253611; -83.449444 (Tawas Point Light Station)
East Tawas

[edit] Iron County

[edit] Isabella County

[6] Site name[5] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
1 Doughty House 01974-10-29Oct 29, 1974 301 Chippewa St.
43°36′21″N 84°46′27″W / 43.605833°N 84.774167°W / 43.605833; -84.774167 (Doughty House)
Mount Pleasant
2 Michigan Condensed Milk Factory 01983-04-07Apr 7, 1983 320 W. Broadway St.
43°36′17″N 84°46′54″W / 43.604722°N 84.781667°W / 43.604722; -84.781667 (Michigan Condensed Milk Factory)
Mount Pleasant
3 Sherman City Union Church 02004-06-22Jun 22, 2004 11429 W. Vernon Rd.
43°43′35″N 85°04′34″W / 43.726389°N 85.076111°W / 43.726389; -85.076111 (Sherman City Union Church)
Sherman City
4 St. John's Episcopal Church 01982-04-22Apr 22, 1982 206 W. Maple St.
43°35′59″N 84°46′40″W / 43.599722°N 84.777778°W / 43.599722; -84.777778 (St. John's Episcopal Church)
Mount Pleasant

[edit] Jackson County

[edit] Kalamazoo County

[edit] Kalkaska County

There are no sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Kalkaska County.

[edit] Kent County

[edit] Keweenaw County

[edit] Lake County

[6] Site name[5] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
1 Idlewild Historic District 01979-06-07Jun 7, 1979 U.S. Route 10; also bounded generally by U.S. Route 10 on the north, 72nd St. on the south, Nelson Rd. on the east, and extending west of Forman Rd. on the west
43°53′29″N 85°46′58″W / 43.891389°N 85.782778°W / 43.891389; -85.782778 (Idlewild Historic District)
Cherry Valley, Pleasant Plains, and Yates Townships, and Idlewild Second set of boundaries represents a boundary increase of 02010-08-06Aug 6, 2010
2 Marlborough Historic District 01972-09-07Sep 7, 1972 James Rd.
43°51′40″N 85°50′17″W / 43.861111°N 85.838056°W / 43.861111; -85.838056 (Marlborough Historic District)
Marlborough
3 John and Katharine Tunkun Podjun Farm 02002-03-13Mar 13, 2002 9581 E. One Mile Rd.
44°00′19″N 85°36′28″W / 44.005278°N 85.607778°W / 44.005278; -85.607778 (John and Katharine Tunkun Podjun Farm)
Ellsworth

[edit] Lapeer County

[edit] Leelanau County

[edit] Lenawee County

[edit] Livingston County

[edit] Luce County

[6] Site name[5] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
1 Luce County Sheriff's House and Jail
Luce County Sheriff's House and Jail
01982-04-27Apr 27, 1982 411 W. Harrie St.
46°21′09″N 85°30′55″W / 46.3525°N 85.515278°W / 46.3525; -85.515278 (Luce County Sheriff's House and Jail)
Newberry The Luce County Sheriff's House and Jail was built in 1894, only 12 years after the founding of Newberry and 7 years after the organization of Luce County. The opulent structure, built to complement the nearby now-demolished courthouse, reflected the prosperity of the Victorian era community. The structure served as the jail and sheriff's residence for over 70 years. In 1975, the Luce County Historical Society rescued the jail from demolition and in 1976 reopened it as the Luce County Historical Museum.

[edit] Mackinac County

[edit] Macomb County

[edit] Manistee County

[edit] Marquette County

[edit] Mason County

[6] Site name[5] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
1 S.S. BADGER (carferry)
S.S. BADGER (carferry)
02009-12-11Dec 11, 2009 700 S. William Street
43°56′57″N 86°27′05″W / 43.949211°N 86.451342°W / 43.949211; -86.451342 (S.S. BADGER (carferry))
Ludington The SS Badger is a coal-fired ferry carrying both passengers and vehicles. The ship has operated in Lake Michigan since 1953, and is the only remaining coal-fired passenger vessel operating on the Great Lakes. The Badger was originally built as a rail car ferry, but in 1991-92 was refit to exclusively carry passengers and automobiles.
2 Big Sable Point Light Station
Big Sable Point Light Station
01983-08-04Aug 4, 1983 Big Sable Point
44°03′26″N 86°30′54″W / 44.057222°N 86.515°W / 44.057222; -86.515 (Big Sable Point Light Station)
Ludington The Big Sable Point Light was built in 1867; at 112 feet it is one of the few Michigan lights over 100 feet in height. The tower is built of brick, but in 1900 a steel plate encasement was constructed around the tower to protect the bricks. The station was the last light on the Great Lakes to be electrified, in 1949. The light was automated in 1968, and still serves as an aid to navigation.
3 Ludington North Breakwater Light
Ludington North Breakwater Light
02005-09-06Sep 6, 2005 North Breakwater offshore end, 0.5 miles west of Ludington Ave. at M-116
43°57′13″N 86°28′10″W / 43.953611°N 86.469444°W / 43.953611; -86.469444 (Ludington North Breakwater Light)
Ludington The Ludington Light Station was established in 1871, but thefirst light was not lit until 1924. The light tower is structurally part of the reinforced concrete pier beneath it. The light was automated in 1972, and is still used.
4 Ludington United States Coast Guard Station
Ludington United States Coast Guard Station
02010-05-17May 17, 2010 101 S Lakeshore Dr.
43°56′59″N 86°27′26″W / 43.949667°N 86.457097°W / 43.949667; -86.457097 (Ludington United States Coast Guard Station)
Ludington
5 Mason County Courthouse
Mason County Courthouse
01988-05-19May 19, 1988 300 E. Ludington Ave.
43°57′17″N 86°26′40″W / 43.954722°N 86.444444°W / 43.954722; -86.444444 (Mason County Courthouse)
Ludington The Mason County Courthouse was built in 1893-94, and is the fourth structure to serve as a courthouse for Mason County. It is a Richardsonian Romanesque structure built of Jacobsville sandstone from Houghton County.
6 Not-A-Pe-Ka-Gon Site 01973-07-27Jul 27, 1973 Address Restricted
Mason County
7 Scottville School 02001-05-30May 30, 2001 209 N. Main St.
43°57′25″N 86°16′48″W / 43.956944°N 86.28°W / 43.956944; -86.28 (Scottville School)
Scottville

[edit] Mecosta County

[6] Site name[5] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
1 Fairman Building 01987-02-12Feb 12, 1987 102-106 S. Michigan Ave.
43°41′53″N 85°28′54″W / 43.698056°N 85.481667°W / 43.698056; -85.481667 (Fairman Building)
Big Rapids
2 Nisbett Building 01986-12-04Dec 4, 1986 101 S. Michigan Ave.
43°41′53″N 85°28′54″W / 43.698056°N 85.481667°W / 43.698056; -85.481667 (Nisbett Building)
Big Rapids

[edit] Menominee County

[edit] Midland County

[edit] Missaukee County

[6] Site name[5] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
1 Aetna Earthworks 01973-03-30Mar 30, 1973 Address Restricted
Missaukee County
2 Boven Earthwork 01973-08-14Aug 14, 1973 Address Restricted
Lake City

[edit] Monroe County

[edit] Montcalm County

[6] Site name[5] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
1 Giles Gilbert House 01987-02-12Feb 12, 1987 306 N. Camburn St.
43°17′40″N 85°04′48″W / 43.294444°N 85.08°W / 43.294444; -85.08 (Giles Gilbert House)
Stanton
2 Greenville Downtown Historic District
Greenville Downtown Historic District
02008-11-19Nov 19, 2008 Lafayette between Montcalm and Benton and adjacent block of Montcaolm, Grove, Cass, and Washington on either side
Greenville
3 Winter Inn
Winter Inn
01980-04-17Apr 17, 1980 100 N. Lafayette St.
43°10′52″N 85°15′09″W / 43.181111°N 85.2525°W / 43.181111; -85.2525 (Winter Inn)
Greenville

[edit] Montmorency County

There are no sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Montmorency County.

[edit] Muskegon County

[edit] Newaygo County

[6] Site name[5] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
1 Croton Dam Mound Group 02009-06-23Jun 23, 2009 Address Restricted
Croton
2 Croton Hydroelectric Plant
Croton Hydroelectric Plant
01979-08-16Aug 16, 1979 Croton Dam Road
43°26′13″N 85°39′55″W / 43.436944°N 85.665278°W / 43.436944; -85.665278 (Croton Hydroelectric Plant)
Croton
3 Hardy Hydroelectric Plant
Hardy Hydroelectric Plant
01997-12-01Dec 1, 1997 6928 East 36th Street
43°29′13″N 85°38′02″W / 43.486944°N 85.633889°W / 43.486944; -85.633889 (Hardy Hydroelectric Plant)
Newaygo
4 Toft Lake Village Site 01972-06-20Jun 20, 1972 Address Restricted
Croton

[edit] Oakland County

[edit] Oceana County

[6] Site name[5] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
1 Dumaw Creek Site 01972-11-15Nov 15, 1972 Address Restricted
Pentwater
2 Jared H. Gay House 01989-01-26Jan 26, 1989 Rt. 2, 128th Ave.
43°46′33″N 86°14′16″W / 43.775833°N 86.237778°W / 43.775833; -86.237778 (Jared H. Gay House)
Crystal Valley
3 Green Quarry Site 01972-11-09Nov 9, 1972 Address Restricted
Mears
4 Little Sable Point Light Station
Little Sable Point Light Station
01984-07-19Jul 19, 1984 Little Sable Point
43°39′04″N 86°32′21″W / 43.651111°N 86.539167°W / 43.651111; -86.539167 (Little Sable Point Light Station)
Golden Township
5 Charles Mears Silver Lake Boardinghouse 01986-07-31Jul 31, 1986 Corner of Lighthouse and Silver Lake Channel Rds.
43°39′20″N 86°32′15″W / 43.655556°N 86.5375°W / 43.655556; -86.5375 (Charles Mears Silver Lake Boardinghouse)
Mears
6 Navigation Structures at Pentwater Harbor 02001-01-11Jan 11, 2001 Western end of Lowell St.
43°46′51″N 86°26′25″W / 43.780833°N 86.440278°W / 43.780833; -86.440278 (Navigation Structures at Pentwater Harbor)
Pentwater
7 US 31-Pentwater River Bridge 01999-12-20Dec 20, 1999 US 31 over the Pentwater River
43°44′29″N 86°23′22″W / 43.741389°N 86.389444°W / 43.741389; -86.389444 (US 31-Pentwater River Bridge)
Weare Township

[edit] Ogemaw County

There are no sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Ogemaw County.

[edit] Ontonagon County

[6] Site name[5] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
1 Bergland Administrative Site
Bergland Administrative Site
02005-07-09Jul 9, 2005 M-28
46°35′30″N 89°34′38″W / 46.591667°N 89.577222°W / 46.591667; -89.577222 (Bergland Administrative Site)
Bergland The Bergland Administrative Site, also known as the Bergland Ranger Station, is a government administrative complex consisting of six buildings, built in 1936 by the Civilian Conservation Corps. It was one of the first administrative offices built in the Ottawa National Forest, and now houses the Bergland Cultural & Heritage Center and the The Bergland/Matchwood Historical Society Museum.
2 Ontonagon County Courthouse
Ontonagon County Courthouse
01980-11-14Nov 14, 1980 601 Trap St.
46°52′27″N 89°18′40″W / 46.874167°N 89.311111°W / 46.874167; -89.311111 (Ontonagon County Courthouse)
Ontonagon The Ontonagon County Courthouse is a two-story Romanesque Revival structure, designed by the architectural firm of Charlton, Gilbert & Demar, and built of brick on a sandstone foundation. Three sides have similar facades a central entrance in a gabled pavilion flanked by tall double-hung windows. The building was completed in 1886, but a disastrous 1896 fire destroyed most of the city, including this courthouse. The foundation and brick walls were salvaged, and the interior was redesiged and rebuilt.
3 Ontonagon Harbor Piers Historic District
Ontonagon Harbor Piers Historic District
02001-12-04Dec 4, 2001 Ontonagon River at Lake Superior
46°52′36″N 89°19′39″W / 46.876667°N 89.3275°W / 46.876667; -89.3275 (Ontonagon Harbor Piers Historic District)
Ontonagon In 1860, the Army Corps of Engineers began designing pier structures in Ontonagon at the mouth of the river. The initial construction of the Ontonagon piers was carried out during 1868-1872, and further additions and reconstructions were carried out through the rest of the nineteenth century and into the twentieth. The east and west entrance piers are now 2,315 feet and 2,563 feet long, respectively
4 Ontonagon Lighthouse
Ontonagon Lighthouse
01975-10-07Oct 7, 1975 Off M-64
46°52′25″N 89°19′07″W / 46.873611°N 89.318611°W / 46.873611; -89.318611 (Ontonagon Lighthouse)
Ontonagon The original Ontonagon Lighthouse, a wooden structure, was built in 1852/53. This lighthouse quickly deteriorated, and the current lighthouse, constructed of brick, was built in 1866. This lighthouse is a rectangular, 1-1/2-story cream-colored brick keeper's house on a stone foundation, integral with a three-story, 34-foot tall tower. The lighthouse was decommissioned in 1964, and ownership of the structure was transferred to the Ontonagon County Historical Society in 2003. The society undertook a complete restoration of the structure, and conducts tours for visitors.
5 Ontonagon School
Ontonagon School
02011-05-25May 25, 2011 301 Greenland Rd.
46°52′08″N 89°18′36″W / 46.868889°N 89.31°W / 46.868889; -89.31 (Ontonagon School)
Ontonagon The Ontonagon School was originally constructed in 1912 as a high school. The architecturally significant portion of the building is the 1938 elementary school addition. This building, was designed by architect architect A.B. Nelson to be child-friendly, and features stained-glass art, floor- and wall-tiles with fairytale characters, built-in child-sized benches, reversing blackboards, and an Art Deco fish pond in the kindergarten room.

[edit] Osceola County

There are no sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Osceola County.

[edit] Oscoda County

[6] Site name[5] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
1 Oscoda County Courthouse
Oscoda County Courthouse
01972-08-25Aug 25, 1972 Morence St.
44°36′49″N 84°07′25″W / 44.613611°N 84.123611°W / 44.613611; -84.123611 (Oscoda County Courthouse)
Mio

[edit] Otsego County

[6] Site name[5] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
1 Frank A. and Rae E. Harris Kramer House
Frank A. and Rae E. Harris Kramer House
02002-12-12Dec 12, 2002 221 N. Center Ave.
45°01′47″N 84°40′27″W / 45.029722°N 84.674167°W / 45.029722; -84.674167 (Frank A. and Rae E. Harris Kramer House)
Gaylord
2 Johannesburg Manufacturing Company Store 02009-07-01Jul 1, 2009 10816 M-32, E., near Johannesburg
44°58′36″N 84°27′21″W / 44.97675°N 84.45572°W / 44.97675; -84.45572 (Johannesburg Manufacturing Company Store)
Charlton Township

[edit] Ottawa County

[edit] Presque Isle County

[6] Site name[5] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
1 F. T. BARNEY Shipwreck 01991-08-19Aug 19, 1991 Address Restricted
Rogers City
2 Forty Mile Point Light Station
Forty Mile Point Light Station
01984-07-19Jul 19, 1984 Presque Isle County Park
45°29′10″N 83°54′49″W / 45.486111°N 83.913611°W / 45.486111; -83.913611 (Forty Mile Point Light Station)
Alpena
3 P.H. Hoeft State Park 02009-12-08Dec 8, 2009 5001 U.S. 23 North
45°28′34″N 83°54′06″W / 45.476119°N 83.901722°W / 45.476119; -83.901722 (P.H. Hoeft State Park)
Rogers City
4 Ocqueoc Falls Highway-Ocqueoc River Bridge 01999-12-17Dec 17, 1999 Ocqueoc Falls Highway over the Ocqueoc River
45°23′21″N 84°03′33″W / 45.389167°N 84.059167°W / 45.389167; -84.059167 (Ocqueoc Falls Highway-Ocqueoc River Bridge)
Ocqueoc
5 Old Presque Isle Light house
Old Presque Isle Light house
01973-04-11Apr 11, 1973 Off CR 405
45°21′24″N 83°28′46″W / 45.356667°N 83.479444°W / 45.356667; -83.479444 (Old Presque Isle Light house)
Presque Isle
6 Onaway State Park 02009-12-08Dec 8, 2009 3622 M-211 North
45°25′53″N 84°13′45″W / 45.431319°N 84.229047°W / 45.431319; -84.229047 (Onaway State Park)
North Allis Township
7 Presque Island Lodge 02008-02-01Feb 1, 2008 8211 E. Grand Lake Rd.
45°18′07″N 83°28′37″W / 45.301944°N 83.476944°W / 45.301944; -83.476944 (Presque Island Lodge)
Presque Isle
8 Presque Isle County Courthouse 01980-04-03Apr 3, 1980 State and Maple Sts.
45°21′28″N 84°13′47″W / 45.357778°N 84.229722°W / 45.357778; -84.229722 (Presque Isle County Courthouse)
Onaway
9 Presque Isle Light Station
Presque Isle Light Station
01983-08-04Aug 4, 1983 Presque Isle
45°21′23″N 83°29′33″W / 45.356389°N 83.4925°W / 45.356389; -83.4925 (Presque Isle Light Station)
Presque Isle Township
10 Radka-Bradley House 01991-08-05Aug 5, 1991 176 W. Michigan Ave.
45°25′13″N 83°49′05″W / 45.420278°N 83.818056°W / 45.420278; -83.818056 (Radka-Bradley House)
Rogers City

[edit] Roscommon County

[4] Landmark name[5] Image Date listed Location Municipality Summary
1 Eggleston School 01996-04-04Apr 4, 1996 10539 Nolan Road
44°11′46″N 84°28′41″W / 44.196111°N 84.478056°W / 44.196111; -84.478056 (Eggleston School)
Nester Township Built in 1934, the Eggleston School is a well preserved, former public school with two classrooms and a gymnasium. It is located in southeastern Roscommon County and now serves as a private dwelling.

[edit] Saginaw County

[edit] Sanilac County

[edit] Schoolcraft County

[6] Site name[5] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
1 Ekdahl-Goudreau Site 01978-11-16Nov 16, 1978 Just west of Seul Choix Point[8]
45°55′00″N 85°55′00″W / 45.916667°N 85.916667°W / 45.916667; -85.916667 (Ekdahl-Goudreau Site)
Restricted The Ekdahl-Goudreau Site, also known as the Seul Choix site, is an archaeological site located a few hundred feet back from a natural harbor on Lake Michigan. Pottery artifacts date the site to the Late Woodland period.
2 Manistique East Breakwater Light
Manistique East Breakwater Light
02005-09-06Sep 6, 2005 at offshore end of east breakwater, approx. 1,800 ft. from shore
45°56′41″N 86°14′52″W / 45.944722°N 86.247778°W / 45.944722; -86.247778 (Manistique East Breakwater Light)
Manistique In the 1910s, a new breakwater was built to protect the Manistique harbor. When the breakwater was finished, construction was started on this light, which was put into service in 1916. As the century progressed, Manistique's importance as a port waned, and the light was automated in 1969.
3 Manistique Pumping Station
Manistique Pumping Station
01981-10-26Oct 26, 1981 Deer St.
45°57′47″N 86°15′06″W / 45.963056°N 86.251667°W / 45.963056; -86.251667 (Manistique Pumping Station)
Manistique The Manistique Pumping Station was constructed in 1921/22, and was in use as a waterworks until 1954. The tower is notable for the architectural approach to the design of the fundamentally utilitarian structure. The exterior of the tower is octagonal, and the interior has 16 sides, strengthening the eight exterior corners that supported the weight of the water tank.
4 Seul Choix Pointe Light Station
Seul Choix Pointe Light Station
01984-07-19Jul 19, 1984 County Road 431
45°55′17″N 85°54′43″W / 45.921389°N 85.911944°W / 45.921389; -85.911944 (Seul Choix Pointe Light Station)
Manistique This light marks the location of the only harbor in a long stretch of dangerous Lake Michigan shore. Before it was constructed in 1895, there were no lighthouses in a 100-mile stretch of shoreline. The light was designed by Orlando M. Poe, who designed seven other lighthouses in the area.
5 Ten Curves Road – Manistique River Bridge
Ten Curves Road – Manistique River Bridge
01999-12-17Dec 17, 1999 Ten Curves Rd. over the Manistique River
46°14′49″N 85°55′28″W / 46.246944°N 85.924444°W / 46.246944; -85.924444 (Ten Curves Road – Manistique River Bridge)
Germfask Township The Michigan State Highway Department developed standard plans for long-span concrete through girder bridges with arched girders on cantilevered brackets in 1921-22. An early version of this type of bridge was the 90 foot span, designated Bridge Number 750 02, built in 1923 for the Germfask crossing of the Manistique River.

[edit] Shiawassee County

[edit] St. Clair County

[edit] St. Joseph County

[edit] Tuscola County

[edit] Van Buren County

[6] Site name[5] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
1 Bangor Elevator 02009-07-14Jul 14, 2009 142 W. Monroe St.
42°18′46″N 86°06′37″W / 42.312756°N 86.110306°W / 42.312756; -86.110306 (Bangor Elevator)
Bangor
2 Liberty Hyde Bailey Birthplace 01983-04-18Apr 18, 1983 903 Bailey Ave.
42°23′31″N 86°15′50″W / 42.391944°N 86.263889°W / 42.391944; -86.263889 (Liberty Hyde Bailey Birthplace)
South Haven
3 Houppert Winery Complex 02000-03-15Mar 15, 2000 646 N. Nursery
42°10′28″N 85°50′26″W / 42.174444°N 85.840556°W / 42.174444; -85.840556 (Houppert Winery Complex)
Lawton
4 Marshall's Store 02002-03-20Mar 20, 2002 102 E. St. Joseph St.
42°13′08″N 86°03′04″W / 42.218889°N 86.051111°W / 42.218889; -86.051111 (Marshall's Store)
Lawrence
5 Navigation Structures at South Haven Harbor, Michigan
Navigation Structures at South Haven Harbor, Michigan
01995-10-23Oct 23, 1995 Mouth of the Black River at Lake Michigan
42°24′07″N 86°17′17″W / 42.401944°N 86.288056°W / 42.401944; -86.288056 (Navigation Structures at South Haven Harbor, Michigan)
South Haven
6 Paw Paw City Hall 01972-08-21Aug 21, 1972 E. Michigan Ave.
42°13′05″N 85°53′29″W / 42.218056°N 85.891389°W / 42.218056; -85.891389 (Paw Paw City Hall)
Paw Paw
7 Van Buren County Courthouse Complex
Van Buren County Courthouse Complex
01979-08-09Aug 9, 1979 Paw Paw St.
42°12′58″N 85°53′27″W / 42.216111°N 85.890833°W / 42.216111; -85.890833 (Van Buren County Courthouse Complex)
Paw Paw see Claire Allen for more info

[edit] Washtenaw County

[edit] Wayne County

[edit] Wexford County

[6] Site name[5] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary
1 Cadillac Public Library
Cadillac Public Library
02007-09-28Sep 28, 2007 127 Beech St.
44°15′07″N 85°23′55″W / 44.251944°N 85.398611°W / 44.251944; -85.398611 (Cadillac Public Library)
Cadillac
2 Frank J. Cobbs House
Frank J. Cobbs House
01988-03-31Mar 31, 1988 407 E. Chapin St.
44°15′01″N 85°23′38″W / 44.250278°N 85.393889°W / 44.250278; -85.393889 (Frank J. Cobbs House)
Cadillac
3 Cobbs and Mitchell Building
Cobbs and Mitchell Building
02010-07-19Jul 19, 2010 100 East Chapin St.
44°14′54″N 85°23′52″W / 44.248333°N 85.397778°W / 44.248333; -85.397778 (Cobbs and Mitchell Building)
Cadillac
4 Elks Temple Building
Elks Temple Building
01988-09-29Sep 29, 1988 122 S. Mitchell St.
44°14′58″N 85°23′57″W / 44.249444°N 85.399167°W / 44.249444; -85.399167 (Elks Temple Building)
Cadillac
5 Masonic Temple Building
Masonic Temple Building
01994-07-22Jul 22, 1994 122-126 N. Mitchell St.
44°15′05″N 85°24′00″W / 44.251389°N 85.4°W / 44.251389; -85.4 (Masonic Temple Building)
Cadillac
6 Charles T. Mitchell House
Charles T. Mitchell House
01986-12-01Dec 1, 1986 118 N. Shelby St.
44°15′06″N 85°23′53″W / 44.251667°N 85.398056°W / 44.251667; -85.398056 (Charles T. Mitchell House)
Cadillac
7 Old Cadillac City Hall
Old Cadillac City Hall
01986-06-26Jun 26, 1986 201 Mitchell St.
44°15′05″N 85°24′02″W / 44.251389°N 85.400556°W / 44.251389; -85.400556 (Old Cadillac City Hall)
Cadillac
8 Shay Locomotive
Shay Locomotive
01981-10-26Oct 26, 1981 Cass St.
44°14′41″N 85°23′56″W / 44.244722°N 85.398889°W / 44.244722; -85.398889 (Shay Locomotive)
Cadillac

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on April 6, 2012.
  2. ^ The West Jefferson Avenue – Rouge River Bridge is split between Detroit and River Rouge.
  3. ^ The following sites are listed in multiple counties: Jefferson Avenue-Huron River and Harbin Drive-Silver Creek Canal Bridges (Monroe and Wayne) and Clinton-Kalamazoo Canal (Oakland and Macomb).
  4. ^ a b c Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmark sites and National Register of Historic Places Districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2008-04-24. http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natreg/docs/All_Data.html. 
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmark sites and National Register of Historic Places Districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  7. ^ The Sand Point site is an address restricted site, but is described in the following document as being "east and south" of the camping facility maintained by the Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, on land owned by the KBIC: Sand Point Concept Master Plan, Keweenaw Bay Indian Community, http://www.kbic-nsn.gov/NR/ERP/documents/SAND%20POINT%20MASTER%20PLAN%20final.pdf  The geographic coordinates given are approximate.
  8. ^ This site is listed in the NRIS as "address restricted." Binford and Quimby (Lewis R. Binford; George I. Quimby (August 29, 1963), "INDIAN SITES AND CHIPPED STONE MATERIALS IN THE NORTHERN LAKE MICHIGAN AREA", FIELDIANA ANTHROPOLOGY (12): 277-307, http://cluster.biodiversitylibrary.org/i/indiansiteschipp3612binf/indiansiteschipp3612binf.pdf ) locate the site as "just west of Seul Choix Point." Griffin (H. R. CRANE; JAMES B. GRIFFIN (1972), "UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN RADIOCARBON DATES XIV", RADIOCARBON 14 (1): 155-194, https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/radiocarbon/article/view/309 ) gives the lited approximate degree-minute geolocation of site
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