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The Old Berrien County Courthouse Complex, also known as the History Center at Courthouse Square, is a historic district located in Berrien Springs, Michigan. The complex is 1.6 acres and is home to five structures, two of which are the oldest of their kind in the state of Michigan.
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Silver Beach, Lake Michigan lakeshore, south of Broad Street St. Joseph: May 10, 1968: Hinchman School: 1286 E. Hinchman Rd. Berrien Springs: August 3, 1979: Robert and Mary Rector Hogue House: 3361 Pipestone Road Sodus: November 17, 1994: Johnson Cemetery: 2033 N. Old US31 Niles: June 6, 2002: Lake Michigan Sand Dunes: Oakhill Section Road ...
When Berrien County was first established in 1831, New Buffalo was a part of Berrien Township. New Buffalo Township was established by an act of the state legislature on March 12, 1836. Five days later, the village of New Buffalo was incorporated. The township originally included what are now Three Oaks Township and Chikaming Township. Three ...
He and his brother, William H., came to the area by way of keel boat from Sodus, New York, so the township was named such in 1859 after the town from which they departed. [7] Post card showing the resort at Tabor Farms. In 1853, Joab Enos built a flour mill, also on Pipestone Creek. [8] The township was organized on October 11, 1859. [6]