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The University of Michigan Central Campus Historic District is a historic district consisting of a group of major buildings on the campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
Seaway Painting, 31801 Schoolcraft St, Livonia, 1940s [3] St. Mary's Academy, St. Mary's Academy Historic District , Monroe , 1931 St. Paul Apostolic Temple Church, 17400 Manderson Road, Highland Park , 1951
340 E. Huron Street (Ann Arbor News Building) Ann Arbor: October 1, 1976: Ballard House: 125 North Huron Street Ypsilanti: February 17, 1965: Bell Road Bridge† / Dover Informational Designation Bell Road at the Huron River Dexter Township: July 17, 1997: Bell-Spalding House† 2117 Washtenaw Avenue Ann Arbor: August 12, 1983: Bethel Church ...
The plaque on Burton Tower. The Burton Memorial Tower is a clock tower located on Central Campus at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor at 230 North Ingalls Street. Housing a grand carillon, the tower was built in 1936 as a memorial for University President Marion Leroy Burton (presidency: 1920–1925).
Ann Arbor: The First National Bank Building is a ten-story Romanesque Revival high-rise was built in 1927, and completed in 1929. It was the tallest building in Ann Arbor at the time of its construction, it was built for the first bank in Washtenaw County. 21: Jortin Forbes House: Jortin Forbes House: October 10, 1985 : 211 N. Ann Arbor St.
Weiser Hall from the South. Weiser Hall is an academic building located in the Central Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan.. It was originally built in 1963 by Albert Kahn Associates, [1] as the David M. Dennison Building.
The Old West Side Historic District is a primarily residential historic district located in Ann Arbor, Michigan and roughly bounded by 7th Street, Main Street, Huron Street, Pauline Boulevard, and Crest Avenue.
The house is the oldest building on the university campus, and is one of the original four houses constructed for faculty when the university moved from Detroit to Ann Arbor. [2] The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. [1]