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The Imlay City Historical Museum was established in 1978 and is run by a private, non-profit organization. [6] While its historical records primarily showcase Imlay City, Imlay Township, Attica Township, Arcadia Township, Goodland Township and the surrounding areas, it also has had such items as a World War I handgun exhibit. In front of its ...
The following is a list of National Register of Historic Places listings in Lapeer County, Michigan. Lapeer County was founded in 1822 and has a current estimated population of almost 90,000. It is officially listed as part of Metro Detroit with Lapeer as a county seat.
Imlay City: February 19, 1981: Charles Palmer House† 240 North Main Street Imlay City: March 18, 1982: William Peter Mansion: 4707 Water Street Columbiaville: October 23, 1979: Pioneer State Bank No. 36† 4046 Huron Street North Branch: October 23, 1979: George Price-Norman Blood House: 4687 Blood Road Metamora: March 19, 1987: Governor John ...
Northern Michigan: Maritime: Museum ship United States Coast Guard Cutter Mackinaw WAGB-83 Imlay City Historical Museum: Imlay City: Lapeer: Flint/Tri-Cities: Local history: website: Impression 5 Science Center: Lansing: Ingham: Central Michigan: Science: Hands-on science exhibits for children Inland Seas Education Center: Suttons Bay: Leelanau ...
Charles Palmer was born in Saratoga County, New York in 1831. He began working on the railroad as a civil engineer by age 17, and in 1851 was working in Toledo, Ohio.He moved to Wisconsin in 1853, and then to Michigan in 1856, where he was chief engineer and superintendent of construction for the Port Huron and Lake Michigan Railroad.
The James F. Fairweather–Jacob C. Lamb House is a private house located at 540 South Almont Avenue in Imlay City, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. History. The Fairweather family settled in Imlay City in the early 1860s, and by 1864 was farming on land south of town.
Designated MSHS. October 29, 1971 [3] The Younge site is an archeological site located in Goodland Township, Lapeer County, Michigan. It is classified as a prehistoric Late Woodland site and was designated as a Michigan State Historic Site on October 29, 1971. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 29, 1976. [1][3]
Attica is an unincorporated community north of the center of the township at 43°01′49″N 83°09′58″W / 43.03028°N 83.16611°W / 43.03028; -83.16611 (Attica) [3] In 1851, William Williams from New York state built a sawmill here, and most of the settlement developed on his land. I. N. Jenness, a lumberman and also from ...