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Map of Michigan with Kalamazoo County highlighted. The following is a list of Registered Historic Places in Kalamazoo County, Michigan. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted February 21, 2025. [1]
258–260 East Michigan Avenue Kalamazoo: 2001: Henderson Park-West Main Hill Historic District Commemorative Designation† Henderson Park at the intersection of Grand Avenue and West Market Street Kalamazoo: January 17, 2002: Amos B. Hill House: 6737 Texas Drive Texas Township: May 10, 1990: Indian Fields (Potawatamie Village) Informational ...
Roughly bounded by W. Main, Thompson, Academy, Monroe, W. Lovell and Valley Sts. and Prairie Ave., Kalamazoo, Michigan Coordinates 42°17′29″N 85°36′21″W / 42.29139°N 85.60583°W / 42.29139; -85.60583 ( Henderson Park-West Main Hill Historic
Henderson Castle, built in 1895, is a large privately owned home located on the steep West Main Hill overlooking downtown Kalamazoo, Michigan. The castle has been recently renovated and is under new ownership. The building is open to the public.
The nearby Mountain Home Cemetery, located just to the west (and part of the district) was platted at about the same time. The construction of the Charles E. Stuart House by senator Charles E. Stuart in 1854 marked the beginning of an upswing in development. However, the area remained semi-rural until 1884, when a horse-car line was established ...
John and Almira Kelly House: 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 ...
Schools in Kalamazoo County, Michigan (1 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Kalamazoo County, Michigan" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
In the 1850s and 1860s, the neighborhood rapidly became a fashionable and upscale place to live, and larger and more elegant houses appeared in the district as upper-class citizens moved in. Important local residents who lived in the district in the late 1800s included Allen Potter, the first mayor of Kalamazoo, Frank B. Lay, owner of the ...