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National Register of Historic Places listings in Michigan Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos no 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 December 2, 2022. Edifícios, locais, distritos e objetos no Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos no Michigan. Desde 14 de março de 2014 existem 1 834 propriedades e distritos do Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos listados em 78 dos 83 condados do Michigan, incluindo os nomeados no Marco Histórico Nacional. O condado de Wayne é o que contem a maior quantidade de registros, enquanto outros quatro condados possuem apenas um registro cada um. Os primeiros NRHPs no Michigan foram designados em 15 de outubro de 1966 e o mais recente em 24 de fevereiro de 2014.
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Clare Congregational Church Charles Mears Silver Lake Boardinghouse Clare Downtown Historic District Houppert Winery Complex Marlborough Historic District Hughes House Up Stream Put-In Site Oscoda County Courthouse Navigation Structures at South Haven Harbor, Michigan Haskell Manufacturing Company Building Alabaster Historic District† Croton Dam Mound Group Greenville Downtown Historic District Nisbett Building Holtz Site Mills Community House Hebard – Ford Summer House Manistique East Breakwater Light Cadillac Public Library Elks Temple Building Iron Mountain Central Historic District Herman and Anna Hanka Farm Chief Noonday Group Camp Historic District John Carveth House Morgan West Wheatland Cemetery Dickinson County Courthouse and Jail Menominee River Park Archeological District Bangor Elevator Scottville School Trunk Line Bridge No. 237 Graved Rock Site Alpena Light Pewabic Shipwreck Site J.J. Deal and Son Carriage Factory Austin H. and Frankie A. Dwight Summer House Not-A-Pe-Ka-Gon Site Aetna Earthworks Daniel Striker House Idlewild Historic District Navigation Structures at Frankfort Harbor Thunder Lake II Site Canyon Falls Bridge Frankfort Land Company House Frank A. and Rae E. Harris Kramer House Ludington United States Coast Guard Station Platte River Campground E.O. Grosvenor House Alpena County Courthouse S.S. Badger Toft Lake Village Site Lake Michigan Beach House, Ludington State Park Grist Mill Bridge, Dam and Mill Site Iron Mountain Veterans Administration Hospital Michigan Condensed Milk Factory Mount Pleasant Indian Industrial Boarding School Doughty House Second Arenac County Courthouse Upper Twin Falls Bridge William Treadwell House Ernest J. and Edna Humphrey Farm Cooke Hydroelectric Plant† Ardis Furnace Five Channels Dam Archeological District† Tawas Point Light Station Seul Choix Pointe Light Station Barry County Courthouse Complex Kewawenon Mission Hardy Hydroelectric Plant Ekdahl-Goudreau Site Ludington North Breakwater Light Chapin Mine Steam Pump Engine Manistique Pumping Station Norwegian Lutheran Church Complex Point Betsie Light Station Giles Gilbert House Van Buren County Courthouse Complex Old Cadillac City Hall Masonic Temple Building Bergland Administrative Site W.H.L. McCourtie Estate Middle Island Light City of Milwaukee Warren A. and Catherine Cartier House George and Martha Hitchcock House Thunder Bay Island Light Station Jared H. Gay House Navigation Structures at Pentwater Harbor Fremont High School Shriner-Ketcham House William R. Kirby Sr. House Ontonagon County Courthouse Elk Rapids First Methodist Episcopal Church Gwen Frostic Studio Benzie County Courthouse Ontonagon School Douglas House Giles J. Gibbs Building-Sugar Bowl Fairman Building Main Street Building, United Church of Ovid Antrim County Courthouse US-41 -Backwater Creek Bridge St. John's Episcopal Church US 31-Pentwater River Bridge Hickory Lodge No. 345 Grecian Shipwreck Site Sherman City Union Church Sand Point Site Cobbs and Mitchell Building Ten Curves Road – Manistique River Bridge IOOF Centennial Building Luce County Sheriff's House and Jail Stony Creek Bridge Long Lake Group Camp Historic District Assinins Liberty Hyde Bailey Birthplace Henry Richardi House Michigan Central Railroad Standish Depot Little Sable Point Light Station Mason County Courthouse Frankfort North Breakwater Light Hillsdale Downtown Historic District Grace Episcopal Church Edward E. Hartwick Memorial Building East Ward School M-88–Intermediate River Bridge John and Katharine Tunkun Podjun Farm Croton Hydroelectric Plant Hillsdale County Courthouse James A. and Lottie J. Quick House Sturgeon Point Light Station Ontonagon Harbor Piers Historic District Immaculate Conception Church Green Quarry Site Paw Paw City Hall Bingham School East Ludington Avenue Historic District Fishing Tug Katherine V Dumaw Creek Site Boven Earthwork Eggleston School Shay Locomotive Marshall's Store Ontonagon Lighthouse Winter Inn Union School Mount Pleasant Downtown Historic District Elk Rapids Township Hall M-72–Au Sable River Bridge Hart Downtown Historic District Johannesburg Manufacturing Company Store Michigan Central Railroad Middleville Depot Frank J. Cobbs House Big Sable Point Light Station Arvon Township Hall Charles T. Mitchell House Watervale Historic District
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Deer St. 614 M-72 over the Au Sable River Sand Point, NW of Baraga 555 720 Offshore end of the north breakwater, 0.4 miles southwest of the junction of Main St. and Michigan Ave. Northeast of L'Anse 5140 James Rd. Roughly bounded by Mosher, Franklin, Illinois & Washington Sts. 646 700 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 Middle Island Abandoned US 41 over Backwater Creek Cass St. Just west of Seul Choix Point River St. Northeast of Pelkie Roughly bounded by Ferriss, Cook, E. Bacon, S. Howell, Waldron, N. Manning, Monroe and Hillsdale Sts. and Carlton Rd. 6122 US 41 over the Sturgeon River Tawas Point Rd. 10539 41.0 Dumaw Crk, NE of Pentwater, Michigan Ontonagon River at Lake Superior dbr:Thunder_Bay_Island at offshore end of east breakwater, approx. 1,800 ft. from shore Off M-64 3896 M-88 over the Intermediate River 10370 10430 dbr:Lake_Huron Point Road Rt. 2, 128th Ave. 4558 Mouth of the Black River at Lake Michigan Broadly Fleshiem to C St. & Iron Mountain to Stockbridge Ave. 6928 Over the Menominee River 7157 Junction of US 12 and Jackson Rd. dbr:M-28_(Michigan_highway) 10816 North Breakwater offshore end, 0.5 miles west of Ludington Ave. at M-116 Corner of Lighthouse and Silver Lake Channel Rds. Howell St. dbr:Intermediate_River S. Cayuga St. County Road 431 Little Sable Point near Thunder Lake Central Ave. Bounded by Lake Huron, Gypsum, Keystone, and Rempert Rds. Along S. State St., roughly bounded by Main, Dryden, Water, and Lincoln Sts. Aragon and Antoine Sts. Lafayette between Montcalm and Benton and adjacent block of Montcalm, Grove, Cass, and Washington on either side 8800 320 321 327 325 377 360 Cook Dam Rd. at the Cook Dam on the Au Sable River 306 311 300 301 Chief Noonday Road east of Briggs Rd. 500 491 Burt Rd. over Silver Creek Western end of Lowell St. 411 409 402 400 407 Thunder Bay River mouth, 150 feet from shore 446 along the Platte River 428 122 120 127 114 118 117 106 107 110 111 109 99 102 100 101 12 2 55 222 220 221 211 209 212 201 206 204 205 227 150 Near Five Channels Dam 142 128 Private road over Stony Creek Big Sable Point 891 Address Restricted US 31 over the Pentwater River 878 Point Betsie 11456 801 975 Ten Curves Rd. over the Manistique River 9581 Bounded by Crawford, Pickard, Bamber, River Rds. near Toft Lake 11429 903 Croton Dam Road 601 Upton Rd. from Island Rd. to Maple R. Park Rd.
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A ship on the water.
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Charles T. Mitchell House Houppert Winery Complex Alabaster Historic District Hickory Corners Masonic Temple Arvon Township Hall Boven Earthwork Fairman Building Shriner–Ketcham House Clare Downtown Historic District Point Betsie Light Nisbett Building Canyon Falls Bridge Haskelite Building Navigation Structures at Frankfort Harbor Upper Twin Falls Bridge Kewawenon Mission Hillsdale County Courthouse Sherman City Union Church Elks Temple Building Graved Rock Site Bingham School Alpena Light Doughty House Middle Island Light Sturgeon Point Light William Treadwell House Second Arenac County Courthouse John and Katharine Tunkun Podjun Farm Ontonagon Harbor Piers Historic District Edward E. Hartwick Memorial Building Bangor Elevator Clare Congregational Church Cadillac Public Library Marshall's Store Mills Community House E.O. Grosvenor House Giles Gilbert House Winter Inn Ten Curves Road – Manistique River Bridge Leer Lutheran Church Eggleston School Ontonagon County Courthouse Seul Choix Light Luce County Sheriff's House and Jail Toft Lake Village Site Aetna Earthworks Michigan Central Railroad Middleville Depot Holtz Site Watervale, Michigan First Congregational Church of Ovid Giles J. Gibbs Building Idlewild, Michigan Marlborough Historic District Hart Downtown Historic District George and Martha Hitchcock House Dickinson County Courthouse and Jail Paw Paw City Hall Bergland Administrative Site Thunder Bay Island Light Pewabic shipwreck site Frankfort North Breakwater Light Manistique Pumping Station Fremont High School Ontonagon School Five Channels Dam Mount Pleasant Indian Industrial Boarding School Navigation Structures at Pentwater Harbor Gwen Frostic Studio Charles Mears Silver Lake Boardinghouse M-72–Au Sable River Bridge Morgan West Wheatland Cemetery J.J. Deal and Son Carriage Factory Chief Noonday Outdoor Center W.H.L. McCourtie Estate Herman and Anna Hanka Farm SS Badger East Ludington Avenue Historic District Chapin Mine Steam Pump Engine Union School Antrim County Courthouse Alpena County Courthouse Grecian Shipwreck Site Henry Richardi House Greenville Downtown Historic District Oscar G. Johnson VA Medical Center St. John's Episcopal Church Oscoda County Courthouse Masonic Temple Building I.O.O.F. Centennial Building Grist Mill Bridge, Dam and Mill Site Shay Locomotive Croton Dam Mound Group Dumaw Creek Site Daniel Striker House Ekdahl-Goudreau Site Croton Dam Ludington State Park Beach House Little Sable Point Light M-88–Intermediate River Bridge Cooke Hydroelectric Plant Austin H. and Frankie A. Dwight Summer House Mason County Courthouse Jared H. Gay House Grace Episcopal Church Johannesburg Manufacturing Company Store Cobbs and Mitchell Building Stony Creek Bridge Hebard – Ford Summer House Mount Pleasant Downtown Historic District John Carveth House Ardis Furnace Thunder Lake II Site Michigan Central Railroad Standish Depot SS City of Milwaukee Barry County Courthouse Hardy Dam Warren A. and Catherine Cartier House Old Cadillac City Hall William R. Kirby Sr. House Hillsdale Downtown Historic District Manistique East Breakwater Light Michigan Condensed Milk Factory Ludington Light Sand Point Site Menominee River Park Archeological District Long Lake Outdoor Center Frankfort Land Company House Platte River Campground Site Not-A-Pe-Ka-Gon Site Elk Rapids Township Hall Ernest J. and Edna Humphrey Farm Green Quarry Site Ontonagon Light Frank J. Cobbs House Scottville School Van Buren County Courthouse Iron Mountain Central Historic District Frank A. and Rae E. Harris Kramer House Up Stream Put-In Site Ludington United States Coast Guard Station East Ward School Tawas Point Light Benzie County Courthouse Assinins US 31-Pentwater River Bridge Big Sable Point Light Immaculate Conception Church Douglas House Trunk Line Bridge No. 237 South Haven Light Elk Rapids First Methodist Episcopal Church James A. and Lottie J. Quick House Fishing Tug Katherine V Liberty Hyde Bailey Birthplace Hughes House Old US-41 – Backwater Creek Bridge
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First Congregational Church of Ovid Idlewild, Michigan Zeba Indian United Methodist Church Paw Paw City Hall Ardis Furnace Bingham School Sturgeon Point Light William Treadwell House Michigan Condensed Milk Factory Marshall's Store Arvon Township Hall E.O. Grosvenor House Old Ontonagon County Courthouse Elk Rapids Township Hall Downtown Hart, Michigan Alpena County Courthouse Frankfort Lighthouse Clare Downtown Historic District East Ward School Kramer House Grist Mill Bridge, Dam and Mill Site Immaculate Conception Church Point Betsie Light Station Thunder Bay Island Light Ontonagon Harbor Piers Historic District Edward E. Hartwick Memorial Building Mount Pleasant Indian Industrial Boarding School Houppert Winery Complex Mills Community House Big Sable Point Lighthouse Dickinson County Courthouse Cooke Dam Grace Episcopal Church Stony Creek Bridge Nisbett Building Canyon Falls Bridge Tawas Point Lighthouse Barry County Courthouse Hardy Dam Shay Locomotive James and Lottie Quick House Masonic Temple Hanka Homestead Seul-Choix Lighthouse Leer Lutheran Church Cobbs and Mitchell Building Henry Richardi House Mount Pleasant Downtown Historic District St. John's Episcopal Church Michigan Central Railroad Middleville Depot Ludington Lighthouse Liberty Hyde Bailey Birthplace Bergland Administrative Site Watervale Historic District Little Sable Light Badger Frank J. Cobbs House Centennial Building Heritage Lane Residences Hebard–Ford Summer House City of Milwaukee Pewabic Alpena Light Ten Curves Road–Manistique River Bridge South Haven Point Light McCourtie Park Cornish Pump Dumaw Creek Site 1905 Daniel Striker House Hillsdale Downtown Historic District Manistique East Breakwater Light Alabaster Historic District Katherine V. Croton Dam Ontonagon Light Mason County Courthouse
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dbr:Baraga_County,_Michigan dbr:Benzie_County,_Michigan dbr:Missaukee_County,_Michigan dbr:Schoolcraft_County,_Michigan dbr:Wexford_County,_Michigan Marine Terminal Railyard, eastern slip, Elberta, Michigan dbr:Antrim_County,_Michigan dbr:Van_Buren_County,_Michigan dbr:Lake_County,_Michigan dbr:Iosco_County,_Michigan dbr:Crawford_County,_Michigan dbr:Mason_County,_Michigan dbr:Isabella_County,_Michigan dbr:Luce_County,_Michigan dbr:Clare_County,_Michigan dbr:Otsego_County,_Michigan dbr:Newaygo_County,_Michigan dbr:Clinton_County,_Michigan dbr:Ontonagon_County,_Michigan dbr:Montcalm_County,_Michigan dbr:Oscoda_County,_Michigan dbr:Oceana_County,_Michigan dbr:Alpena_County,_Michigan dbr:Hillsdale_County,_Michigan dbr:Mecosta_County,_Michigan dbr:Barry_County,_Michigan dbr:Arenac_County,_Michigan dbr:Alcona_County,_Michigan dbr:Dickinson_County,_Michigan dbr:Roscommon_County,_Michigan
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1890.0 2.840184E9 The Sherman City Union Church was built in 1871 as the "Guard of American Revolution Hall," and in 1898 was refitted as a nondenominational church. The church was abandoned in about 1960, but was rescued and refurbished in 1977–78 by local citizens. The Dumaw Creek site was once a 17th-century village and cemetery. Archeological artifacts and human remains were discovered on this site in 1915. 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. In 1873, Horace Sebring and Mitchell Hogmire constructed this grain elevator alongside the railroad tracks. The building has had multiple owners through the years, until 2002 when it was purchased by the city of Bangor, then substantially refurbished. It is now available for rental as a reception hall 189.0 The Dickinson County Courthouse and Jail was built in 1896. It is a rock faced red brick Romanesque Revival-style structure designed by architect James E. Clancy of Antigo, Wisconsin. The Greenville Downtown Historic District is a commercial historic district containing 60 contributing buildings dating from the later nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. The oldest dates to 1869. 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. Sand Point is a Late Late Woodland period archaeological site containing the remains of a village and 12 burial mounds. 1.262304E9 The Navigation Structures at Frankfort Harbor consist of a pair of piers and a pair of breakwaters. The piers, built in 1867–73, have been substantially modified over time, including being significantly shortened after the 1932 completion of the breakwaters. The Gwen Frostic Studio was opened by artist and entrepreneur Gwen Frostic in 1964. She used the building both as her personal residence and to house all aspects of her business. The size of the building grew over the years as her business expanded, eventually housing 21,000 square feet. Frostic lived and worked there until her death in 2001. 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. This house was constructed between 1901 and 1902 by Austin H. Dwight and his wife Frankie. The house was significant both for its architecture and or the use of advanced engineering techniques, where timber trusses with iron tie rods were used to house a large public space in the first floor. It was demolished in 2005. After a period of vacancy, the house was remodeled and used as the Bay Pointe Restaurant. It was demolished in 2004 and a new Bay Pointe Inn erected at the site. George Hitchcock went into the logging business with his brother-in-law Edmund Hall. In 1871, they founded the village of Farwell. George Hitchcock and his wife Martha hired the Detroit firm of Mason & Rice to design this house; construction was completed in 1885. 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 vernacular Gothic Revival building covered with hand-made shingling. 0001-01-10 The Hart Downtown Historic District encompasses the central business district of the city. Structures in the district are primarily commercial, but include single family homes and government building as well. The buildings are predominantly one or two stories, and use a variety of construction materials, of which brick and block are most common. Architectural styles include Italianate, Art Moderne and Mid-Century Modern. The Up Stream Put-In Site, also known as 20DK27, is an archaeological site; the location was a campsite and water access associated with both the Woodland period and historic Euro-American use. This house was designed in 1874 by Elijah E. Myers for Ebenezer O. Grosvenor, a politician who served in the Michigan Senate, one term as the Lieutenant Governor of Michigan, and two terms as the State Treasurer of Michigan. It now operates as the Grosvenor House Museum. The Alabaster Historic District encompasses a former open-pit gypsum mine, along with associated processing buildings, shops, and offices, as well as the company town. The mine was established in 1862, but above-ground structures date from after an 1891 fire. 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 lakeward from Sturgeon Point. 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. The Scottville School was constructed in 1888, and served as Scottville's only school until the 1950s. Additions were made to the school in 1893, 1903, 1911, and 1927. It was used as the high school and middle school until 1976. Established in 1832, it is one of the oldest operating lighthouses on Lake Huron, although the facility has undergone several additions and improvements. The Graved Rock Site, also known as 20DK23, is an archaeological site, thought to be a ceremonial location associated with prehistoric Native Americans. It contains rock carvings. The Holtz Site, designated 20AN26, is an archaeological site. It was a Middle Woodland period encampment, dating to around AD 200-400, likely inhabited for a short time by people from southern Michigan who traveled north for a season. Croton Dam was built in 1907 under the direction of William D. Fargo by the Grand Rapids - Muskegon Power Company, a predecessor of Consumers Energy. The dam impounds 7.2 billion U.S. gallons of water in its reservoir and is capable of producing 8,850 kilowatts at peak outflow. The Croton Dam is one of the earliest examples of the use of hydraulic sluicing in construction east of the Mississippi River. The complex also includes the adjoining powerhouse. The Ludington Light Station was established in 1871, but the first 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. 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. 0001-08-09 The Cadillac Elks Temple, built in 1910, was designed by the Grand Rapids architectural firm of Osgood & Osgood, who specialized in designing similar buildings for fraternal organizations. 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. She was designated a National Historic Landmark in 2016. This site consists of three structures: theUpton Road Bridge, one of only three remaining Parker truss bridges in Michigan, the Elsie Mill Pond Dam, a rock and earth-filled dam with a concrete cap, and Kellogg Bros. & Johnson Mill Site, the foundation and associated remains of the 1865 Kellogg Bros. & Johnson grist mill. The Henry Richardi House was originally built for Henry Richardi, a late 19th century lumber baron and industrialist, reportedly in an attempt to woo a young woman for a wife. It currently operates as the "Grand Victorian Bed and Breakfast." 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 redesigned and rebuilt. The Stony Creek Bridge, built in 1880, is wrought iron pin-connected Queen post truss bridge It is the last example of a Queen post truss bridge extant in Michigan. The Menominee River Park Archeological District is an archaeological site; the location was a campsite associated with the Woodland period, and is currently used as a recreational park. This highway bridge between Dickinson County, Michigan and Florence County, Wisconsin was built in 1910–11 because the Twin Falls Power Dam would soon flood the previous bridge. It is one of two pin-connected, camelback, through-truss bridges remaining in Wisconsin. Site of liquor inspections from 1914 to 1920, when Michigan was dry and Wisconsin wet. 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. Trunk Line Bridge No. 237 was built in 1918 by the Michigan State Highway Department according to a standard plan on what was then State Highway 308. The bridge is a concrete, barrel vaulted deck arch bridge. Its single arch spans across Silver Creek. The parapet railings are constructed of solid concrete and have five rectangular recesses on the inside and outside faces. The bridge currently carries the unpaved Burt Road in a rural, wooded area of Ransom Township. The Hillsdale County Courthouse is the third permanent county building located at this site. The yellow sandstone courthouse was built in 1898–99 from a design by Jackson architect Claire Allen. The Green Quarry Site, covering , is the only known source of Lambrix chert, which was used for a variety of prehistoric tools. The M-88–Intermediate River Bridge is a steel stringer bridge, constructed in 1931–32, with many workers provided by the Depression-era County Relief Committee. Grace Episcopal Church is a 1-1/2 story rectangular Greek Revival frame structure covered in clapboard. Built in 1844–48, it is one of the first church buildings constructed in Michigan west of Detroit, and is one of the few surviving examples of indigenous church architecture in the state. 5.995944E8 Charles Mears was a Chicago lumberman who controlled timberland and owned mills across Michigan. Mears built a number of boardinghouses for his workers; this boardinghouse was constructed in 1866. The Benzie County Courthouse was constructed in 1912 as a recreation center and hotel, named The Grand. In early 1916, Beulah won an election to become the county seat of Benzie County, and the former hotel was converted into a courthouse. The Winter Inn, built in 1902 by Thomas B. Winter, is significant as a still-functioning example of a modest, locally-owned hotel of a type once common in small towns like Greenville. 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. It is believed to be the last intact wooden fishing tug left. The Hughes House was constructed in approximately 1868 by a local carpenter as a guest house, located on the stagecoach road between Traverse City and Petoskey. The Cadillac City Hall was built in 1901 and used for city offices until 1977. An archaeological site which is part of the Woodland Period Archaeological Sites of the Indian River and Fishdam River Basins MPS. The original Frankfort North Breakwater lighthouse was built in 1873; the current light was built in 1932 the end of what is now the northern concrete pier at the entrance to the harbor of Frankfort. The original pyramid style lighthouse was increased in size by placing it on top of a two-story addition. In 1874, Cadillac founder George Mitchell built this house in the Second Empire style, including ornate carved woodwork inside and a mansard roof outside. Mitchell lived there until 1878; in 1922, his great-nephew Charles T. Mitchell purchased the house, and in 1926, completely renovated it to reflect the then-current Prairie School trend in architecture. The City of Milwaukee was located in Elberta, Michigan when it was listed on the Register in 1990. However, it was moved to Manistee, Michigan in 2000. The Tawas Point Light was originally constructed in 1852–53. However, the structure began to degrade, and a new lighthouse was built in 1876 at a cost of $30,000. The tower is tall including the base, with a diameter at base of and a diameter at parapet of It is constructed of a brick outer wall, and an inner wall: 24 inches/8 inches thick, respectively. There is an air space between walls of . Idlewild is a vacation and retirement community founded in 1912 for African-American residents. It was one of only a few resorts in the country where African-Americans were allowed to vacation and purchase property before this discrimination became illegal in 1964. At its peak it was the most popular resort in the Midwest and as many as 25,000 would come to Idlewild in the height of the summer season to enjoy camping, swimming, boating, fishing, hunting, horseback riding, roller skating and night-time entertainment. The second set of boundaries represents a boundary increase of The John Carveth House, also known as the Aaron Clark House or the Lone Willow Farm, is an elaborate, asymmetrical two-story Queen Anne house built in 1886 by John Carveth, lawyer and state senator. At the time of its completion in 1931, the Hardy Dam was the largest earthen dam in North America east of the Mississippi, and is still the third largest earthen dam in the world and the largest east of the Mississippi River. The Croton Dam Mound Group consists of three mounds designated Croton Dam A , Croton Dam B , and Croton Dam C . The largest mound, Croton Dam A, measures about 35 feet in diameter, and included a cache of animal bones and weapons points. The two smaller mounds, Croton Dam B and C, contained red ochre and cremated human remains. The Cooke Dam began generating electricity in December 1911, with an original capacity of 9,000 kilowatts. The electrical output was transmitted 125 miles to Flint at 140,000 volts, establishing a world record. The Mount Pleasant Indian Industrial Boarding School consisted of 37 buildings on 320 acres of land, with an average enrollment of 300 American Indian students per year in grades K-8. The school operated from 1893 to 1934 This district covers the city's central business district and adjacent areas It is primarily commercial, but also contains the historic county courthouse complex, and school, library, and church buildings. 2.209032E8 This house is a two-story brick Italian Villa built for William Treadwell in the early 1860s. Before it was finished, Treadwell famously embezzled $66,000 from the bank he ran and fled town. He was caught, tried, and convicted, but escaped from jail and was finally murdered by an accomplice. Frank J. Cobbs was the son of Jonathan W. Cobbs, who, with William W. Mitchell, founded the lumbering firm of Cobbs & Mitchell which was a large employer in Cadillac for decades. Frank J. Cobbs built this house in 1898, the year he was married and his father died, leaving the management of Cobbs & Mitchell to Frank. 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 Bergland/Matchwood Historical Society Museum. The Michigan Central Railroad Standish Depot is a Richardsonian Romanesque structure built using fieldstones gathered by local farmers. It served as a passenger depot until 1955, and is currently used as a welcome center along US 23. The former Elk Rapids First Methodist Episcopal Church was constructed in 1901 and served the congregation until 2011. It is significant in part due to its distinctive Gothic stained glass windows. The building now houses Elk Rapids Area Historical Museum. The East Ward School was constructed in 1876 from plans by Bay City architect Oliver Hidden. It was unusual for its size and its elaborate brickwork. The school building has been replaced with a housing development and a preschool. 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. 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. 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. The Barry County Courthouse, designed by Albert E. French, was constructed in 1892–94. The design of the building is eclectic, combining Late Victorian, Queen Anne, and Richardsonian Romanesque elements. Daniel Striker was an early banker and politician, and in 1870 was elected as Michigan Secretary of State, a position he held for four years. He constructed this house in the 1880s; it was contemporaneously called "the handsomest residence in Hastings." He lived there until his death in 1898. Giles Gilbert was a significant figure in the lumbering business in Stanton in the late 1860s-early 1880s. In 1877, he built this house for his own use, and lived there until 1882, when he moved to Mecosta, Michigan, to continue lumbering. The house in Stanton was later owned by James Willet, another prominent lumberman and mayor of Stanton. Mills Community House was built in 1909 as Mills Cottage, the girl's dormitory and president's residence for Benzonia Academy. It is significant for its association with Bruce Catton , who lived there when his father was president. The Academy went defunct in 1918, and the building was turned into a community center with meeting spaces, a performance space, and housing for the library. Construction on this light began in 1854 and was not completed until 1858, with service beginning in the shipping season of 1859. The light was the site of one of the earliest Life Saving Station, built in 1875 under the auspices of the United States Life-Saving Service. The Point Betsie light was the last manned lighthouse on Lake Michigan and the last Michigan lighthouse to lose its keeper. 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. The first life-saving station at Ludington. was built in 1883. In 1933, the original station was moved to become a private residence, and the set of building currently at the site were constructed. In 2003, ground was broken on a new station nearby, and the Coast Guard moved into this building the next year. 0001-05-05 The Navigation Structures at Pentwater Harbor include a pair of concrete piers flanking the channel from Lake Michigan to Pentwater Lake, and the pierhead lights at the end of each pier. The channel itself dates to 1855, when Charles Mears first dredged it for his lumber business. The oral tradition of the Odawa people holds that the Not-A-Pe-Ka-Gon Site, along the Pere Marquette River, was the site of an important 17th century battle between the Odawa and Mascouten peoples. Many men from both sides of the conflict died in the battle, and their skulls were placed on sticks along the riverbank; the site became known as "Notipekago" or "Notipekagon" - literally, "heads on sticks." The Doughty House was built in about 1865 and purchased by Wilkinson Doughty, an early civic leader in Mt. Pleasant, in 1869. He was a founder of Central Michigan Normal School , and lived here until his death in 1909. 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. James Quick was a prominent citizen of Gaylord. He built this house in 1900. In 1921, dentist Charles Saunders purchased the house, and practiced out of it for a time. Saunders lived here until 1970, and his widow lived in the house until 1999. This Greek Revival structure was built in 1842–1845 as the first Van Buren County Courthouse, a function it served for over 50 years. In 1900, it was moved from the courthouse site to its present location, and now serves as the Paw Paw City Hall. The Cadillac Public Library, now the Wexford County Historical Society Museum, was constructed as a Carnegie Library in 1906 at a cost of $30,000. The Jared H. Gay House is a log house built in 1861 by Jared Gay and his wife Catherine. The Gays were the first permanent European settlers in the area, and were instrumental in the development of Crystal Valley. They lived in this house until 1902. 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. The Fairman Building was constructed in 1880 for businessman Ferdinand Fairman, who dealt in a substantial amount of real estate, investment, and other non-lumbering activities in what was then a primarily lumbering town. In 2003, the Fairman Building, along with the nearby Nisbett Building, were refurbished into senior citizen housing, and are now known as the Nisbett-Fairman Residences. The US 31–Pentwater River Bridge is a three-span steel bridge with a total length of . The two anchor spans are long and cantilever over the piers to support the center span, of which is suspended. 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. The Clare Downtown Historic District is located in the commercial center of the city, along four blocks of North McEwan Street with adjacent portions of East and West Fourth and Fifth Streets. There are 51 buildings in the district, constructed from 1873 to 2000. Most are two stories, and represent Neoclassical and Commercial Brick, with some Late Victorian, Mid-century modern, and later 20th century architectural styles. The bridge is significant as perhaps the earliest rigid-frame bridge built by the Michigan State Highway Department, and is the only example of a steel rigid-frame bridge in Michigan. Daniel F. Comstock began construction began on the Nisbett Building in 1885; after enclosing and partially completing the ambition project, Comstock went bankrupt. The building was eventually purchased and finished in 1900 by William Nisbett. In 2003, the Nisbett Building, along with the nearby Fairman Building, were refurbished into senior citizen housing, and are now known as the Nisbett-Fairman Residences. The Little Sable Point Light was constructed in 1874 from a design by Col. Orlando M. Poe. The light sits atop a brick tower with a stone base. Prior to 1900, the brick was left in its natural color and state, as it was unusually hard and held up well to the elements. In 1900 the light was painted white for the first time, to assuage the complaints of mariners who said the brick was difficult to see. It remained that color until 1975, when it was sand blasted, and returned to its natural color. The lantern is capped by a copper roof. The light station at South Haven was established in 1872; navigational structures include piers, the original 1872 keeper's house, and a 1903 cast iron light tower. The Douglas House, also known North Branch Outing Club, was constructed in 1916 by Thomas E. Douglas to draw wealthy tourists to the area. Early club members included Henry Ford and his son Edsel, John and Horace Dodge, and Charles Nash. 1840.0 The Clare Congregational Church was built in 1908–09, and is one of the few churches in Michigan that reflect the architectural adoption by early twentieth-century Protestants of the Early Christian central plan churches of the fifth- and sixth-century. The first Arenac Courthouse, dating from 1883, burned in 1889. The county built this second courthouse at the same site in 1890, but in 1892 a county-wide vote moved the county seat to Standish. This building became the Omer Masonic Hall until the Lodge move in 1997. It is now owned by the Arenac County Historical Society. This building was constructed in 1876 for Samuel E. Hitchcock and his wife, Samantha Hitchcock, two of the first settlers and most prominent citizens of the city of Alpena. In 1901 it was sold to the local chapter of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows . 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. The former Fremont High School consists of three distinct sections: the original two-story Arts and Crafts-inspired 1926 school building, a one- and two- story 1961 International Style gymnasium/natatorium, and a 1988 connector between the two earlier buildings. The building was vacated in fall 2012. The Elk Rapids Township Hall was built in 1883 as a theater and government center; it was used as a community center for plays, concerts, dances, political rallies and other local events. The Cadillac Masonic Temple, built in 1899, is a three-story Romanesque brick and stone commercial building measuring by . Located on Middle Island about north of Alpena, it is about halfway between Presque Isle and Thunder Bay Island. The Union School was a state-of-the-art school when it was built in 1885. It served as a school for the St. Johns district until 1986. The building has been replaced with a housing development. The Boven Earthworks includes four enclosures, with an associated burial mound. The Antrim County Courthouse was designed in 1879, but construction did not begin until 1904. A new facility was constructed in 1977/78, and this building was vacant until restoration in 1990–92. As of 2014, it houses the Antrim County courts and prosecuting attorney. 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. The main stone building in this complex was constructed in 1940 by William C. Houppert, after a fire destroyed the earlier building. Due to the fire, Houppert went bankrupt in 1943, but the site was operated as a winery by Warner Vineyards until the mid-1970s. It has been refurbished and now operated at the Lawton Heritage Community Center. Architect Ralph B. Herrick designed this beach house for the Ludington State Park in 1933; the beach house was constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1935. 1950.0 The Johannesburg Manufacturing Company was incorporated in 1901 by lumbermen Ernest Salling, Rasmus Hanson, and Nels Michelson. The trio built Johannesburg as a lumber mill and company town, and the first building constructed in the new town was this company store. Built in 1934 in the county seat of Alpena, this Art Deco courthouse continues to serve Alpena County. This engine is a Shay locomotive engine designed by local logger Ephraim Shay. The Shay locomotive was small and powerful, and was built to operate on temporary tracks to haul logs. It was geared to operate on steep grades and articulated to handle sharp curves. This house was built in 1905 for local businessman and politician Warren Antoine Cartier. The Morgan West Wheatland Cemetery was established in 1864, as African American settlers began migrating to Isabella, Mecosta, and Montcalm Counties. It contains over 50 nineteenth century burial plots, and is still in use today. John and Katharine Podjun purchased the land this farm sits on in 1914, and slowly constructed a complex of farm buildings between 1914 and 1930. The entire property is still owned by Podjun family members. Cobbs & Mitchell was among the largest lumbering firms in Michigan, at its high point, using 100,000 feet of raw lumber daily. In 1905, Cobbs & Mitchell hired George D. Mason of Detroit to design this brick and limestone building as a showplace for their products. The building is finished throughout using nine varieties of wood native to Michigan: elm, white maple, bird's-eye maple, sap birch, red birch, curly red birch, red beech, red oak and hemlock. The Aetna Earthworks consists of two circular ditch-and-bank structures of around diameter located atop a glacial esker. The layout of the site is thought to represent the Midewiwin origin tale of Bear's Journey. 1860.0 The Shriner-Ketcham House was constructed in 1868 by local dairy owner and farmer William Shriner. John C. Ketcham, a six-term U.S. Representative, purchased the house from Shriner, and lived there until his death in 1941. The Norwegian Lutheran Church Complex includes a church, parish house, cemetery, and pavilion. The church is substantially the same as when it was built in 1899. Highlights include an altar painting by Sarah Kirkeberg Raugland, and an unusual pressed metal interior in the parish house. The J.J. Deal and Son Carriage Factory was built in portions over the span of 1893–1909. The company produced multiple models of the Deal Automobile here from 1908 to 1911, but went out of business in 1915. It was later used by the Kiddie Brush & Toy Company. As of 2016 it houses the Heritage Lane Apartments. Frank Kramer was a Russian Jewish immigrant who settled in Gaylord and began a clothing and dry goods business known as "Kramer's Busy Big Store." He and his wife Rae built this house in 1896. 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 1910.0 The Platte River Campground Site, designated 20BZ16, is an archaeological site located along the Platte River. It is significant as a largely intact record of Middle and Late Woodland period prehistoric life over a long span of time. The Five Channels Dam Archeological District encompasses the site of the former worker's camp, used during dam construction in 1911–1912. At the completion of dam construction, the worker's camp buildings were moved to the next construction site or razed. 1930.0 In 1908, John T. Jones built this experimental blast furnace, named the "Ardis Furnace" after his daughter, to test 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 remnants of the Ardis furnace. This estate was the birthplace of W.H.L McCourtie, a Somerset Center native who made his fortune in the Texas oil boom. McCourtie returned to Somerset Center in 1922 and built an estate as a social center of the town. Around 1930, McCourtie hired two itinerant Mexican artisans, George Cardoso and Ralph Corona, to build 17 concrete bridges here. Cardoso and Corona used a technique known as el trabejo rustico , a Mexican folk art tradition where wet concrete is sculpted to look like wood. The cement constructions remain, and the estate is now McCourtie Park. 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. This building was first constructed by Giles J Gibbs as a grocery. In 1916, Nick Pappas opened The Sugar Bowl at this location, which was run by the Pappas family until it closed in 1970. 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 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. This building was constructed in 1872 as the First Congregational Church of Ovid. It was moved to this location in 1899, and used for worship until 1972. It is a frame Gothic Revival structure with a tall, three-stage two-story square tower topped with an octagonal belfry contains unique decorative touches. This Classical Revival structure, designed in 1901 by Jackson architect Claire Allen, has served as the Van Buren County Courthouse for over 100 years. The Toft Lake Village Site, also known by the designation 20NE110, is an archaeological site that was once a Late Middle Woodland village situated on 10 acres on the sandy shore of Toft Lake.
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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 December 2, 2022. Edifícios, locais, distritos e objetos no Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos no Michigan. Desde 14 de março de 2014 existem 1 834 propriedades e distritos do Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos listados em 78 dos 83 condados do Michigan, incluindo os nomeados no Marco Histórico Nacional. O condado de Wayne é o que contem a maior quantidade de registros, enquanto outros quatro condados possuem apenas um registro cada um. Os primeiros NRHPs no Michigan foram designados em 15 de outubro de 1966 e o mais recente em 24 de fevereiro de 2014.
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