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Michigan Welcome Center Northbound Interstate 75 at 10 mile marker Monroe Township: September 17, 1957: Michigan Southern Railroad: Intersection of First Street and Front Street Monroe: September 25, 1956: Monroe County Informational Designation 126 South Monroe Street Monroe: July 19, 1956: Monroe Paper Industry: East Elm Street and North ...
Also known as the "Triangle District" for the unique shape of the area's grid plan, surviving buildings in this area date back to 1866, with the area being settled in as early as 1825. The area, which is located about one mile (0.6 km) east of US-23 along the River Raisin , features prominent Italianate and Greek Revival architecture .
The district was listed as a Michigan Historic Site [2] and added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 6, 1982. [1] The area is commonly referred to as the downtown area and is the oldest settled area in Monroe, dating back to 1817 when the area was first platted. Some of the oldest surviving buildings in this district date back ...
Lansing-area residents may already know about some of them — Joe's Gizzard City, a Potterville restaurant known for its deep-fried chicken gizzards, and a brick smokestack near East Michigan ...
River Road, Benzonia Village Park, US-31 Benzonia: July 10, 1963: Benzonia Congregational Church: 6941 Grand Traverse Avenue Benzonia: February 23, 1981: Car Ferries on Lake Michigan Informational Designation River Road at Lake Michigan: Frankfort: January 19, 1957: Bruce Catton Informational Designation 891 Michigan Avenue Benzonia: May 8, 1984
Pages in category "National Register of Historic Places in Monroe County, Michigan" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Hidden forest estimated to be 13,500 years old discovered along Lake Michigan’s shore in Manitowoc County
Michigan's first NHLs were designated on October 9, 1960, when three locations were chosen. The latest designation was made on January 13, 2021. Eleven Historic Landmarks in Michigan are more specifically designated National Historic Landmark Districts, meaning that they cover a large area rather than a single building. [4]