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Livingston County Courthouse† Grand River Avenue Howell: April 4, 1975: Livingston County Press Commemorative Designation 323 East Grand River Avenue Howell: August 31, 1993: George Louk Farm† 1885 Tooley Road Howell Township: June 15, 1995: William McPherson Sr. House: 419 North Michigan Avenue Howell: April 24, 1981: Alonzo W. Olds House†
The following is a list of Registered Historic Places in Livingston County, Michigan. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 20, 2024.
Midland County Historical Society; Mid-Michigan Railway Historical Society [2] Milan Area Historical Society; Milford Historical Society; Millersburg Area Historical Society; Millington-Arbela Historical Society; Montmorency County Historical Society; Muskegon County Historical Society; Nashville Michigan Historical Society; Negaunee Historical ...
Location of Michigan within the United States. The following is a List of Michigan State Historic Sites.The register is maintained by the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office, which was established in the late 1960s after the passage of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966. [1]
Howell was first settled in 1833-34. The village was platted in 1835, and in 1836 became the county seat for Livingston County. The stretch along Grand River Avenue that is encompassed by this historic district has been the center of commercial activity since the 1830s. The buildings that are currently located in the district date from the 1870s.
Livingston County (/ l ɪ v ɪ ŋ s t ə n / LIV-ing-stən) is a county in the U.S. state of Michigan. As of the 2020 Census , the population was 193,866. [ 2 ] It is part of the Detroit - Warren - Dearborn , MI Metropolitan Statistical Area .
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Jenks, William L. (1912). "History and Meaning of the County Names of Michigan". Collections and Researches of the Michigan Pioneer and Historical Society. 38: 439– 478. Michigan Manual (the "Red Book") published biennially by the Legislative Service Bureau under the direction of the. Legislative Council, State of Michigan.