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The theater also served, for a short duration, as home to the Livingston County Circuit Court in 1889. [3] The Howell Opera House was first owned by the Stair Brothers, E.D. and Orin, who assumed ownership in 1884. The theater was later purchased by Arthur Garland in 1893 [4] who utilized a portion of the space to produce custom-tailored suits.
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.
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.
Live stage re-creations of two radio shows will be presented at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 28, at the Howell High School Freshman Campus. Community Theatre of Howell to perform two classic radio shows ...
The Hillsdale Downtown Historic District is a commercial historic district containing 95 buildings constructed from the 1860s to the 1930s. These include structures associated with many of the city's oldest civic and commercial institutions, and structures that represent many of the broad trends in American and Midwestern architecture extant ...
Dan Gilbert's real estate firm plans to incorporate the theater's historic facade in a planned future 2,000-seat concert venue. ... The district was designated a Michigan State Historic Site in ...
Pages in category "Theatres on the National Register of Historic Places in Michigan" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
John H. Galloway was born in Gorham, New York in 1817. He arrived in Howell in 1844 with his wife Delia Ann Brown Galloway and their two-year-old son Frederick. There, Galloway and his brother-in-law, Nathan Hickey, established the first foundry in the area, manufacturing stoves and agricultural implements.