National Register of Historic Places listings in Michigan
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This is a list of properties on the National Register of Historic Places in the U.S. state of Michigan.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted March 15, 2024.[1]
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County | # of Sites | |
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1 | Alcona | 1 |
2 | Alger | 16 |
3 | Allegan | 35 |
4 | Alpena | 11 |
5 | Antrim | 7 |
6 | Arenac | 2 |
7 | Baraga | 8 |
8 | Barry | 9 |
9 | Bay | 16 |
10 | Benzie | 9 |
11 | Berrien | 32 |
12 | Branch | 14 |
13 | Calhoun | 44 |
14 | Cass | 10 |
15 | Charlevoix | 24 |
16 | Cheboygan | 10 |
17 | Chippewa | 28 |
18 | Clare | 3 |
19 | Clinton | 6 |
20 | Crawford | 3 |
21 | Delta | 19 |
22 | Dickinson | 10 |
23 | Eaton | 17 |
24 | Emmet | 52 |
25 | Genesee | 70 |
26 | Gladwin | 0 |
27 | Gogebic | 11 |
28 | Grand Traverse | 13 |
29 | Gratiot | 10 |
30 | Hillsdale | 9 |
31 | Houghton | 42 |
32 | Huron | 27 |
33 | Ingham | 53 |
34 | Ionia | 16 |
35 | Iosco | 4 |
36 | Iron | 79 |
37 | Isabella | 6 |
38 | Jackson | 30 |
39 | Kalamazoo | 55 |
40 | Kalkaska | 0 |
41 | Kent | 57 |
42 | Keweenaw | 41 |
43 | Lake | 3 |
44 | Lapeer | 24 |
45 | Leelanau | 25 |
46 | Lenawee | 44 |
47 | Livingston | 14 |
48 | Luce | 1 |
49 | Mackinac | 27 |
50 | Macomb | 16 |
51 | Manistee | 18 |
52 | Marquette | 39 |
53 | Mason | 11 |
54 | Mecosta | 3 |
55 | Menominee | 10 |
56 | Midland | 27 |
57 | Missaukee | 2 |
58 | Monroe | 19 |
59 | Montcalm | 3 |
60 | Montmorency | 0 |
61 | Muskegon | 15 |
62 | Newaygo | 5 |
63 | Oakland | 82 |
64 | Oceana | 8 |
65 | Ogemaw | 0 |
66 | Ontonagon | 6 |
67 | Osceola | 0 |
68 | Oscoda | 0 |
69 | Otsego | 3 |
70 | Ottawa | 27 |
71 | Presque Isle | 15 |
72 | Roscommon | 1 |
73 | Saginaw | 41 |
74 | St. Clair | 25 |
75 | St. Joseph | 16 |
76 | Sanilac | 12 |
77 | Schoolcraft | 6 |
78 | Shiawassee | 45 |
79 | Tuscola | 13 |
80 | Van Buren | 7 |
81 | Washtenaw | 82 |
82.1 | Wayne: Detroit | 284 |
82.2 | Wayne: Other | 89 |
82.3 | Wayne: Duplicates | (1)[2] |
82.4 | Wayne: Total | 371 |
83 | Wexford | 8 |
(duplicates) | (3)[3] | |
Total: | 1,981 |
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[4] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Sturgeon Point Light Station | July 19, 1984 (#84001370) |
Point Road 44°42′36″N 83°16′20″W |
Haynes Township | Built in 1869, the Sturgeon Point Light Station is a lighthouse on Lake Huron in Alcona County near the city of Harrisville in northeastern Lower Peninsula. It was built to ward mariners off a reef that extends 1.5 miles (2.4 km) lakeward from Sturgeon Point. |
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[4] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[5] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Alpena County Courthouse | December 8, 1983 (#83003643) |
720 Chisholm Avenue 45°04′05″N 83°26′30″W |
Alpena | Built in 1934 in the county seat of Alpena, this Art Deco courthouse continues to serve Alpena County. | |
2 | Alpena Light | March 29, 2006 (#06000197) |
Thunder Bay River mouth, 150 feet (46 m) from shore 45°03′37″N 83°25′23″W |
Alpena | The Alpena Light was constructed in 1914 to mark the entrance of Thunder Bay River at the western end of Thunder Bay. The lighthouse remains active. | |
3 | Herman and Hattie (Ely) Besser House | Upload image | August 24, 2023 (#100009278) |
403 South 2nd Ave. 45°03′36″N 83°26′16″W |
Alpena | |
4 | Bingham School | November 10, 2020 (#100005778) |
555 South 5th Ave. 45°03′45″N 83°26′30″W |
Alpena | ||
5 | Fishing Tug Katherine V | July 10, 2003 (#03000622) |
491 Johnson Street 45°04′53″N 83°26′57″W |
Alpena | The Katherine V is a former fishing tugboat that is now on display at the Besser Museum of Northeast Michigan right next to Alpena Community College in Alpena. It is believed to be the last intact wooden fishing tug left. | |
6 | Grecian Shipwreck Site | February 8, 2018 (#100001835) |
L. Huron 44°58′07″N 83°12′03″W |
Alpena | ||
7 | IOOF Centennial Building | December 29, 2015 (#15000944) |
150 E. Chisholm St. 45°03′40″N 83°25′57″W |
Alpena | This building was constructed in 1876 for Samuel E. Hitchcock and his wife, Samantha Hitchcock, two of the first settlers and most prominent citizens of the city of Alpena. In 1901 it was sold to the local chapter of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (I.O.O.F. Alpena Lodge No. 170). | |
8 | Middle Island Light | March 15, 2006 (#06000133) |
Middle Island 45°11′35″N 83°19′16″W |
Alpena Township | Located on Middle Island about 10 miles (16 km) north of Alpena, it is about halfway between Presque Isle and Thunder Bay Island. | |
9 | Norwegian Lutheran Church Complex | July 9, 2013 (#13000478) |
10430 S. Leer Rd. (Long Rapids Township) 45°11′50″N 83°43′11″W |
Leer | The Norwegian Lutheran Church Complex includes a church, parish house, cemetery, and pavilion. The church is substantially the same as when it was built in 1899. Highlights include an altar painting by Sarah Kirkeberg Raugland, and an unusual pressed metal interior in the parish house. | |
10 | Pewabic (propeller) Shipwreck Site | August 22, 2016 (#14001096) |
Lake Huron[6] 44°57′53″N 83°06′14″W |
Alpena Township | The SS Pewabic was a package freighter that served ports on the Upper Great Lakes. She was launched in October 1863, fitted out in the spring of 1864, and was in active service until she sank off Thunder Bay Island in Lake Huron on August 9, 1865, due to collision with her sister vessel. | |
11 | Thunder Bay Island Light Station | July 19, 1984 (#84001371) |
Thunder Bay Island 45°02′14″N 83°11′40″W |
Alpena Township | Established in 1832, it is one of the oldest operating lighthouses on Lake Huron, although the facility has undergone several additions and improvements. |
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