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The Melligan Store, also known as Agriculture Hall, is a commercial building located at 4432 Main Street in Port Hope, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. [ 1 ]
Port Hope High School's mascot is the Bluestars. Port Hope students in grades 6–12 now get their education in Kinde, as the local school board voted in 2014 to contract educational services from North Huron Schools. Port Hope Schools, which had been in operation since 1925, closed its doors in the spring of 2015.
In 1900, the only hotel in Port Hope was the Lease House. Richard Herman, sensing an opportunity, constructed this hotel, which quickly supplanted the Lease House. By 1902, the Lease House had closed, but plans were being made to extend the railroad line to Port Hope, allowing easier access for travelers.
May 31, 1984 (8544 Lake St. Port Austin: 10: Isaac Leuty House: Isaac Leuty House: November 20, 1987 (7955 School St. Port Hope: 11: Masonic Temple: Masonic Temple
The Ogilvie Building is a two-story deep red brick commercial building on Port Hope's Main Street. The storefront is symmetrical with a recessed center double-door entrance flanked by cast-iron columns and a paired-bracket cornice running above. There is a high transom above the entry doors and ceiling-height front windows set on low panels.
A recent survey found that 82% of Michigan restaurant servers wanted to keep the tipping system in place, while 79% are worried about losing their job if the tip credit were eliminated.
Port Hope may refer to: Port Hope, Michigan, U.S. Port Hope, Ontario, Canada Port Hope (Peter's Field) Aerodrome; Port Hope Conference; Port Hope Panthers;
The W. R. Stafford Worker's House, also known as the Blue Town House, is a private house located at 8022 Cedar Street in Port Hope, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. [1]