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400–404 Main / 111–115 East Fourth, Northeast corner of Main and East Fourth Streets Rochester: August 21, 1987: Willard M. McConnell House: 206 Auburn Avenue Pontiac: January 20, 1984: McPherson Oil Co. Service Station: 239 N Main Street Milford: July 19, 1990: Meadow Brook Farms† 480 South Adams Road Rochester Hills: November 3, 1976
Rochester was founded as a trading post in 1831 between the European settlers and local Native Americans, along the old Michigan Road where it intersected Mill Creek. Most of the contributing buildings lie along the old Michigan Road, now Main Street, in a right-of-way pattern (the newer, non-contributing buildings do not follow this pattern). [3]
A Google Maps Camera Car showcased on Google campus in Mountain View, California in November 2010. The United States was the first country to have Google Street View images and was the only country with images for over a year following introduction of the service on May 25, 2007. Early on, most locations had a limited number of views, usually ...
505 Main Street Midland: September 24, 1984: Midland County Courthouse† 301 West Main Street Midland: May 21, 1985: James T. Pardee House† 812 West Main Street Midland: March 19, 1987: Upper Bridge: Currie Parkway over the Tittabawassee River: Midland: August 18, 1988: Alden Dow House and Studio [6] 315 Post St Midland: June 29, 1989
Rochester is a city in Oakland County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 12,711 at the 2010 census. It is a northern suburb in Metro Detroit located 20 miles north of the city of Detroit. [5] Rochester was the first European settlement in Oakland County when it was founded in 1818.
The Rollin Sprague Building is a two-story gable front commercial building with walls of coursed cobblestone construction. The building sites on a fieldstone foundation The rear and side walls are of cobblestone with corner quoins, while the current front facade replicates a Late Victorian pressed metal facade constructed in 1899.
Like other state highways in Michigan, M-150 is maintained by the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT). In 2011, the department's traffic surveys showed that on average , 41,675 vehicles used the highway daily between M-59 and Auburn Road and 27,320 vehicles did so each day in Rochester, the highest and lowest counts along the highway ...
107 N. Main St. Standish: 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.