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  2. Rolston cabin - Wikipedia

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    The cabin offers a historical getaway. Holly Recreation Area has almost 8,000 acres (32 km 2) of rolling woodlands, several lakes, picnicking, swimming, fishing, hiking, cross-country ski trails, rowboat, canoe and paddleboats. All of these activities are in walking distance. [4]

  3. Holly, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Crapo Park, named after Michigan Governor Henry H. Crapo (1804–1869), [14] located near the junction of the CSX Saginaw Subdivision and Canadian National Railway's Holly Subdivision, is a popular viewing location for railfans. Both lines were formerly served by Holly's small (now abandoned) Holly Union Depot, built-in 1886. A nonprofit group ...

  4. Downtown Holly Commercial District - Wikipedia

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    The Downtown Holly Commercial District is a commercial historic district located primarily South Saginaw Street and Battle Alley in Holly, Michigan. The district is roughly bounded by Maple Street, South Broad Street, First Street, and the Grand Trunk Railroad tracks. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. [1]

  5. Holly Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Holly Hotel, also known as the Hirst Hotel, is an inn located at 110 Battle Alley in Holly, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [ 1 ] It currently operates as a restaurant.

  6. National Register of Historic Places listings in Michigan

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    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 ...

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in Mackinac ...

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    The Lawrence Andrew Young Cottage was built originally as a private residence for Chicago attorney Lawrence Andrew Young. In 1944 the Mackinac Island State Park Commission purchased the home for its original cost of $15,000. It is now used as the Michigan governor's summer residence.