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  2. National Register of Historic Places listings in Michigan

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    She used the building both as her personal residence and to house all aspects of her business. The size of the building grew over the years as her business expanded, eventually housing 21,000 square feet. Frostic lived and worked there until her death in 2001. 5: Mills Community House: Mills Community House

  3. Category : Lists of buildings and structures in Michigan

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    List of tallest buildings in Detroit; List of tallest buildings in Grand Rapids; List of theaters in Michigan This page was last edited on 22 December 2013, at 08:34 ...

  4. List of Michigan State Historic Sites - Wikipedia

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    Higgins Lake Nursery, County Road 200, 1/2 mile east of old US-27, 1/4 mile N of Roscommon County line Grayling vicinity February 26, 1957: Camp Grayling Officers Open Mess: Building #311, Howe Road Grayling: August 24, 1978: Douglas House† 6122 County Road 612 Grayling: November 18, 2000: Grayling Fish Hatchery: 4893 W North Down River Road ...

  5. List of tallest buildings by county in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    This article is a very incomplete list of the tallest buildings in each county of Michigan. Currently, only 23 out of 83 counties are listed. Currently, only 23 out of 83 counties are listed. Any counties not listed should be added when the information is available.

  6. List of the oldest buildings in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    List of Oldest Buildings in Michigan Name Image Location Date of Construction Type Notes Officer's Stone Quarters of Fort Mackinac: Mackinac Island: 1780 Military Oldest structure within the fort and oldest building in Michigan. McGulpin House: Mackinac Island: c. 1780: Residential Architectural style could predate 1780. Relocated in 1981.

  7. Cheshire Township, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Cheshire Township was organized in 1851, and the sawmill village was named for the township. A post office named Cheshire was established on March 8, 1856, with Jonathon Howard as the first postmaster. The name of the office was "Lake" from April 10, 1858, until February 18, 1863, when it reverted to Cheshire.