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Historic Mill Creek, formerly known as Historic Mill Creek State Park and Historic Mill Creek Discovery Park, is a state park, nature preserve, and historic site in the United States state of Michigan. It is run by Mackinac State Historic Parks, the operating arm of the Mackinac Island State Park.
On US-23, 4 mi SE [6: Mackinaw City, Michigan: The Campbell Site, also known as the Mill Creek Site, is the location of a saw mill and dam constructed in about 1790 to supply lumber to the frontier settlement of Mackinac Island. The site was abandoned in 1839, and is now the location of the Historic Mill Creek State Park.
Mackinac Island State Park was created in 1895. It had served as the nation's second national park for two decades beginning in 1875. In 1909, Michilimackinac State Park was created in nearby Mackinaw City. Both of these parks, along with Historic Mill Creek State Park are under the jurisdiction of the Mackinac Island State Park Commission.
The week, Aug. 18-24, will feature special programs highlighting the grist mill, which once ground grain into flour, and how the millstones at Historic Mill Creek were hewn from “lost rocks."
Image Location City Listing date Alabaster Quarry Informational site US Gypsum Co. Quarry, intersection of Benson and Turtle roads Alabaster: August 8, 1963: Alabaster Historic District† Bounded by Lake Huron, Gypsum, Keystone, and Rempert Rds. Alabaster: December 16, 1977: Edward A. Brackenridge House: 218 West Dwight Street Oscoda: November ...
Battle Creek: 15: Cortright-Van Patten Mill: Cortright-Van Patten Mill: August 31, 1979 : 109 Byron St. Homer: Burned down completely in fire on May 16, 2010. The mill was in operation until the 1970s.
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[2] Name on the Register [3] Image Date listed [4] Location City or town Description 1: Robert P. Aitken Farm House: Robert P. Aitken Farm House: November 26, 1982