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Arthur Silliman House† 116 South Main Street Three Rivers: May 14, 1975: Stewart House: M-86 and Holtom Road Centreville: July 26, 1973: Sturges-Jones Auditorium: 201 N. Nottawa St. Sturgis: March 26, 2006: Judge John Sturgis House: 26415 West Chicago Rd. Sturgis: July 26, 1973: Three Rivers Informational Designation Scidmore Park on M-60 ...
Detroit, Michigan: United States [17] Friendly Inn Settlement House: Cleveland, Ohio: United States [18] Gladden Community House: Columbus, Ohio: United States [19] Godman Guild Association: Columbus, Ohio: United States [20] Grace Hill Settlement House: St. Louis, Missouri: United States [21] Grand Street Settlement: New York, New York: United ...
Consisting of 15 houses located along a single stretch of West Saint Clair Street, the district also contains the Henry Stephens Memorial Library, which is a contributing property that was listed in its own right as a Michigan State Historic Site on May 16, 1991. 23: Jay White House: Jay White House: July 26, 1985 : 1109 West Genesee Street
The popular fall event will feature homes from the early 1800’s and a 1905 farmhouse. Here’s a sneak peek. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...
Sebastopol is a ghost town in Ottawa County, Michigan. It was founded with the opening of a post office on March 17, 1855. It was founded with the opening of a post office on March 17, 1855. Its first postmaster was Alexander Ullson.
The family spent summers at the cottage; Ernest Hemingway, born in 1899, spent every summer here from 1900 - 1920, save 1918. In 1904, they added a kitchen, connected to the main house with a breezeway. [6] Later, a smaller "annex" was constructed to provide more bedrooms. [4] In 1921, Hemingway and Hadley Richardson honeymooned in the cottage. [6]
Kevin, who would've been 34, was last seen at the Electric Forest music festival in Oceana County’s Rothbury on July 1, 2018, before his then-girlfriend reported him as a missing person on July ...
The John Johnston House is a rectangular, 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story house, constructed of cedar logs [5] and covered with clapboards. [2] Two gabled dormers are in the roof. The first floor contains five rooms and a central hall. [2] An early description of the house, written before the destruction of the 1815 section of the Johnston house, said: