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Traverse City: The Perry Hannah House was designed in 1891 by Grand Rapids architect W. G. Robinson for lumber baron Perry Hannah, a lumber baron known as the "father of Traverse City." It is now used as the Reynolds-Jonkhoff Funeral Home; the firm maintains the house in outstanding condition. 8: Hedden Hall: Hedden Hall
Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad: Roadside Park on US-131, NE of Fife Lake Fife Lake vicinity February 12, 1959: Grand Traverse Bay Informational Designation Clinch Park: Traverse City: July 19, 1956: Grand Traverse County Courthouse: 333 Boardman Traverse City: July 26, 1974: Perry Hannah House† 305 Sixth Street Traverse City: October 29 ...
Tompkins Center Historical Society; Traverse Area Historical Society; Troy Historical Society; Van Buren County Historical Society; Vicksburg Historical Society; Wakefield Historical Society; Wales Historical Society; Warren Historical & Genealogical Society [3] Washtenaw County Historical Society; Waterford Township Historical Society
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 ...
Grand Traverse County (/ ˈ t r æ v ər s / TRAV-ərss) is a county located in the U.S. state of Michigan.As of the 2020 census, the population was 95,238, making it the largest county in Northern Michigan. [2]
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Pages in category "National Register of Historic Places in Grand Traverse County, Michigan" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The house was certainly one of the first frame buildings constructed in Grand Traverse County, [2] and is thought to be the first post and beam house constructed in Michigan's lower peninsula north of Grand Rapids. [3] By 1850, the village around the mission included 40 log homes, in addition to the church and school. [4]