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Ira township is flat and rises slightly from the shoreline of Lake Saint Clair. Most of the township is rural and made up of woods, open space, and farms. The shoreline is developed along the Dixie Hwy which hugs the shore and there are small clusters of homes at Fair Haven and Anchorville.
The following is a list of Registered Historic Places in St. Clair County, Michigan. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 29, 2024.
Ira Wilson was born in 1867, and began his career in dairy farming at an early age, working on the farm owned by his family since 1847. [2] He built a barn on this site in 1888; in 1919 the barn burned and he built the present structure on the foundations of the earlier barn. [ 2 ]
Ira Township: 2018 Jefferson Sheldon House: 807 Prospect Place Port Huron: April 19, 1990: Ladies of the Maccabees Building† 901 Huron Avenue Port Huron: November 16, 1982: Lightship No. 103‡ Pine Grove Park: Port Huron: May 17, 1973: Marine City Informational Designation / Marine City City Hall† 300 Broadway Street Marine City: August 6 ...
The Vernier Street–Swan Creek Bridge was a historic bridge carrying Vernier Street over Swan Creek in Ira Township, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. [1] It was at one time one of the oldest remaining curved-chord though girder bridges, a design unique to the state of Michigan. [3]
Rochester-Utica State Recreation Area (originally Bloomer State Park No.2) – (1945–1992) a portion was also part of Spring Hill Farm, the country estate of boxer Joe Louis, (1939–1944); now Bloomer City Park (Rochester Hills) and River Bends Park (Shelby Township) Saint Clair (County) State Park – (1926–1949) 17 acres, former St ...
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The majority of NRHP properties in Wayne County are in Detroit. These properties represent over a century's worth of the city's growth, from the Charles Trowbridge House (built in 1826, and the oldest known structure in the city) to structures in the Detroit Financial District built in the late 1950s and early 1960s.