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Library of Congress, Michigan: Local History & Genealogy Resource Guide, Research Guides, Washington DC "Michigan Societies" , familysearch.org , Utah: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints . (Mostly related to genealogy but includes links to historical societies).
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]
The East Ward School was constructed in 1876 from plans by Bay City architect Oliver Hidden. It was unusual for its size and its elaborate brickwork. The school building has been replaced with a housing development and a preschool. 2: Giles J. Gibbs Building-Sugar Bowl: Giles J. Gibbs Building-Sugar Bowl: March 15, 2000 : 12 N. Clinton Ave.
Nashville is a village in Barry County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 1,537 at the 2020 census . [ 4 ] The township exists largely within Castleton Township , with a small portion extending south into Maple Grove Township .
Michigan's first NHLs were designated on October 9, 1960, when three locations were chosen. The latest designation was made on January 13, 2021. Eleven Historic Landmarks in Michigan are more specifically designated National Historic Landmark Districts, meaning that they cover a large area rather than a single building. [4]
The Warren Township District No. 4 School, also known as the Bunert School, was constructed in 1875 on land purchased by the school district from August and Mine Bunert. The structure was used as a school until 1944, and is currently a historical museum operated by the Warren Historical Society.
Roughly bounded by Michigan Ave.; Shiawassee, Cass and Clinton Sts. 42°59′43″N 84°10′32″W / 42.995278°N 84.175556°W / 42.995278; -84.175556 ( Michigan Avenue-Genesee Street Historic Residential
Encompasses the area occupied in 1877 for the Michigan Military Academy, an all-boys military prep school established by Captain J. Sumner Rogers. The school closed in 1908 due to bankruptcy, and in 1910 the Polish Seminary of Detroit purchased the campus moved the school (now SS.