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James and Jane Grice House† 865 North Huron Avenue Harbor Beach: November 3, 1976: Grindstone City Historic District† On M-25, five miles east of Port Austin Grindstone City: September 25, 1956: Huron City Historic District† Pioneer Drive Port Austin: August 6, 1976: Huron House: 113 South Huron Street Harbor Beach: April 18, 1983: Indian ...
In 2018 Nick Korstad purchased the lighthouse, and has been running it as a Bed and Breakfast, while restoring the interior and exterior. The light was built in 1896 [ 19 ] at a cost of $25,000 (equivalent to $787,822 in 2023 [ 18 ] ) and automated in 1944. [ 20 ]
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. 4: Hillsdale County Courthouse: Hillsdale County Courthouse: August 11, 1982
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Huron County, Ohio, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in an online map.
Port Huron: 21: LeRoy Smith House: LeRoy Smith House: April 4, 1996 : 9503 Frank St. Algonac: 22: Vernier Street–Swan Creek Bridge: Vernier Street–Swan Creek Bridge: January 28, 2000 : Vernier St. over Swan Creek
The Radka–Bradley House, also known as just the Bradley House was for 13 years the home of Carl D. Bradley, who propelled the Michigan Limestone and Chemical Company to national prominence. After Bradley's death, his successors as Michigan Limestone's CEO lived in the house; it now serves as the Presque Isle County Historical Museum .
The Darius B. Moon House Is a two-and-one-half-story, Queen Anne-style house with a cross-gable-and-hip roof topped with a prominent three-story, square tower. Ornamental tin cresting runs along the roof ridge, and a tin finial is located at the peak of the tower. A single-story porch is located on one side.
The John Pulcipher House was built in 1883 for local farmer John Pulcipher. It was continuously inhabited until 1964, when John's niece Jessie died. It stayed empty until 1999, when Nels Veliquette, a local cherry farmer, purchased the house and surrounding property and began restoration to turn it into the Country Hermitage Bed & Breakfast. 11