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The Iron County Courthouse is a government building located at the west end of Superior Avenue in Crystal Falls, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975 [ 1 ] and designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1974.
609 East Michigan Avenue Paw Paw: January 22, 1987: Scott Club: 652 Phoenix Street South Haven: April 21, 1980: Territorial Road Informational Designation Old US-12, west of the State Police post Paw Paw: September 17, 1957: Van Buren County Courthouse Complex† 111 East Michigan Avenue Paw Paw: November 7, 1977: Issac Watts Willard ...
The Iron County Fair Exhibition Hall is a concrete block building designed by architect David E. Anderson, and constructed in 1931 at the site of the Iron County Fair. The building has a central, two-story octagonal section with single-story wings radiating outward; it is perhaps the last of a series of polygonal county fair exhibition ...
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. 2: Elk Rapids First Methodist Episcopal Church
Van Buren County was originally platted in 1829, and in 1837, the Board of Supervisors chose Paw Paw as the county seat. [2] Construction began on this site in 1842, and the building was occupied in 1845. [2] [3] In 1900, it was decided to construct a new courthouse for the county, [2] and a bond issue of $35,000 was approved by voters for the ...
Van Buren County is a county located in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 Census , the population was 75,587. [ 2 ] The county seat is Paw Paw . [ 3 ]
4 miles east of Iron River March 19, 1958: Gaastra City Hall: 1 Main and Valley Street Gaastra: February 23, 1978: Nelson A. Holmes Farmstead† 2614 M-189: Iron River: July 17, 1997: James Innes Building: 414 West Genesee Street Iron River: October 27, 1983: Iron County Courthouse† West end of Superior Avenue: Crystal Falls: September 17, 1974
Paw Paw was incorporated in 1837 and is located in the southwestern portion of Michigan, on Interstate 94 (I-94) approximately 20 miles (32 km) west of Kalamazoo. The town was the home of African American cookbook author Malinda Russell who published the first known cookbook by a black woman in the United States.