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Now used by the Michigan State University College of Human Medicine. 27: Genesee Avenue – Walker Street Historic District: Genesee Avenue – Walker Street Historic District: June 20, 1983 : Roughly bounded by Washington, Elm, Lord Sts., and railroad Tracks
Historic Sites Online – Genesee County. Michigan State Housing Developmental Authority. Michigan State Housing Developmental Authority. Accessed January 14, 2011.
Beginning of State Reforestation Informational Site Higgins Lake Nursery, County Road 200, 1/2 mile east of old US-27, 1/4 mile N of Roscommon County line Grayling vicinity February 26, 1957: Camp Grayling Officers Open Mess: Building #311, Howe Road Grayling: August 24, 1978: Douglas House† 6122 County Road 612 Grayling: November 18, 2000
Crossroads Village is a living history museum in Genesee County, Michigan, near Flint. It is operated by the Genesee County Parks and Recreation Commission alongside the Huckleberry Railroad. Initially proposed as a Flint River recreational area and a farm museum, it was opened as a historical village in 1976.
Pages in category "National Register of Historic Places in Genesee County, Michigan" The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Southeast Michigan: Historic house: Open during the Monroe County Fair, operated by the Monroe County Historical Society [24] [25] Edsel and Eleanor Ford House: Grosse Pointe Shores: Macomb: Southeast Michigan: Historic house: Mansion with fine and decorative arts, many outbuildings and gardens on 87 acres (350,000 m 2) Elaine L. Jacob Gallery ...
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]
The first Arenac Courthouse, dating from 1883, burned in 1889. The county built this second courthouse at the same site in 1890, but in 1892 a county-wide vote moved the county seat to Standish. This building became the Omer Masonic Hall until the Lodge move in 1997. It is now owned by the Arenac County Historical Society.