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The Iron County Courthouse is a government building located at the west end of Superior Avenue in Crystal Falls, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975 [ 1 ] and designated a Michigan State Historic Site in 1974.
609 East Michigan Avenue Paw Paw: January 22, 1987: Scott Club: 652 Phoenix Street South Haven: April 21, 1980: Territorial Road Informational Designation Old US-12, west of the State Police post Paw Paw: September 17, 1957: Van Buren County Courthouse Complex† 111 East Michigan Avenue Paw Paw: November 7, 1977: Issac Watts Willard ...
Van Buren County was originally platted in 1829, and in 1837, the Board of Supervisors chose Paw Paw as the county seat. [2] Construction began on this site in 1842, and the building was occupied in 1845. [2] [3] In 1900, it was decided to construct a new courthouse for the county, [2] and a bond issue of $35,000 was approved by voters for the ...
Paw Paw was incorporated in 1837 and is located in the southwestern portion of Michigan, on Interstate 94 (I-94) approximately 20 miles (32 km) west of Kalamazoo. The town was the home of African American cookbook author Malinda Russell who published the first known cookbook by a black woman in the United States. She lived in Paw Paw after she ...
Paw Paw City Hall c. 1880. Van Buren County was originally platted in 1829, and in 1837, the Board of Supervisors chose Paw Paw as the county seat. [3] County business was conducted in schools and private buildings for a few years, until the county decided to construct its own building. [4]
4 miles east of Iron River March 19, 1958: Gaastra City Hall: 1 Main and Valley Street Gaastra: February 23, 1978: Nelson A. Holmes Farmstead† 2614 M-189: Iron River: July 17, 1997: James Innes Building: 414 West Genesee Street Iron River: October 27, 1983: Iron County Courthouse† West end of Superior Avenue: Crystal Falls: September 17, 1974
Benzie County Courthouse: Benzie County Courthouse: June 3, 1996 : 7157 Crystal Ave. Beulah: The Benzie County Courthouse was constructed in 1912 as a recreation center and hotel, named The Grand. In early 1916, Beulah won an election to become the county seat of Benzie County, and the former hotel was converted into a courthouse.
The Iron County Fair Exhibition Hall is a concrete block building designed by architect David E. Anderson, and constructed in 1931 at the site of the Iron County Fair. The building has a central, two-story octagonal section with single-story wings radiating outward; it is perhaps the last of a series of polygonal county fair exhibition ...