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The John W. Keeney and Erena Alexander Rogers Farm, commonly known simply as the Keeney Farm, is a historic district located at 5300 Monroe Street in Franklin Township in north-central Lenawee County, Michigan. [2] It was designated as a Michigan Historic Site and added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 24, 2001. [1]
The Jameson Farm includes the 1850 farmhouse along with an old barnyard area containing a barn-corncrib structure, sheep pen, implement shed, and the remains of an orchard. The 1850 farmhouse is an unusually large, elaborate, brick Greek Revival structure built in an L shape. It sits on a fieldstone foundation.
The Podjun Farm is an L-shaped tract of land covering 120 acres (49 ha). The farm also includes crop fields, an orchard, pasture, a woodlot, red pine plantations, areas of cedar swamp, and a farmstead with a collection of buildings. The buildings include an I-house-style farmhouse, a gambrel-roof barn, a granary/corn crib, and a machine shed.
The Edward E. Hartwick Memorial Building is a 1-1/2 story rustic log structure built entirely of Michigan pine, and is one of the few remaining examples of the rustic log architecture used in the 1920s and 1930s by the Michigan State Park system. 3: M-72–Au Sable River Bridge: M-72–Au Sable River Bridge: December 9, 1999
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Orchard Lake Chapel: 5171 Commerce Road, between Hiller and Orchard Lake roads Orchard Lake: July 26, 1974: Orchard Lake Schools Historic District† North shore of Orchard Lake between Commerce and Orchard Lake Roads Orchard Lake: July 26, 1974: Ortonville Methodist Episcopal Church: 91 Church St Ortonville: February 10, 1983: Ortonville Mill ...
Pages in category "Farms on the National Register of Historic Places in Michigan" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Extensive orange orchards are found in Florida and southern California. In eastern North America, many orchards are along the shores of Lake Michigan (such as the Fruit Ridge Region), Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario. [citation needed] In Canada, apple and other fruit orchards are widespread on the Niagara Peninsula, south of Lake