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  2. List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Lenawee County

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    1280 US-12 (at Evans Lake), east of Walter J. Hayes State Park: Tipton vicinity May 18, 1971: Dennis-State Street Historic District† Bounded by Union Street on the north, railroad tracks on the south, State Street on the east, and Dennis Street on the west Adrian: July 26, 1974: Dennis-State Street Historic District Boundary Increase (Bidwell ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Saginaw ...

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    Location of Saginaw County in Michigan. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Saginaw County, Michigan. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Saginaw County, Michigan, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided ...

  4. East Genesee Historic Business District - Wikipedia

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    The East Genesee Historic Business District is a commercial historic district located along a section of East Genesee Avenue in Saginaw, Michigan bounded by Federal, Weadock, 2nd and Janes Streets. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.

  5. East Saginaw Historic Business District - Wikipedia

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    Saginaw Club (1889) - 219 N. Washington. The Saginaw Club was organized in 1889 by a group of East Saginaw's most prominent businessmen, and they constructed this three story clubhouse a short distance from their homes. Temple Theatre (1927) - The 1,750-seat theatre originally served as a Shriners clubhouse. Both the Saginaw Bay Symphony ...

  6. History of Saginaw, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Specifically, Saginaw was home to one production facility that produced over half a million M1 Carbine rifles for the US Military during World War II. [13] Saginaw became the destination for a great number of workers migrating from areas of the United States that were greatly devastated by the Great Depression, especially from the south. This ...

  7. Abel Brockway House - Wikipedia

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    Abel Brockway was born in 1818, and arrived in Saginaw in 1856. A shrewd businessman, he invested in a number of early ventures in Saginaw, including lumbering, railroads, banking, and other industries. In 1859, he purchased a plot of farmland (now bounded by Wells, Thurman, Gratiot, and Brockway Streets) from Benjamin Cushway.

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  9. Benjamin Cushway House - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Cushway, then still a boy, moved to Saginaw in 1810 with his family. He worked first on a farm and later trained as a blacksmith. [3] In 1833, Benjamin married his wife, Adelaide. [2] In 1844, Benjamin and Adelaide Cushway constructed this house at what is now the corner of Court and Hamilton Street. [4]