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  • Alden B. Dow Home, Studio and Archives - Midland.The Alden and Vada Dow Foundation keeps the life and work of this architect alive in this National Historic Landmark preserved for architectural study and for use by non-profit groups, and the Archives, preserving his papers and drawings to make them available for research.
    www.abdow.org/default.html
  • Bay View Association - Bay View, December 23, 1987 Bay View is one of the finest examples of two uniquely American community forms, the Methodist camp meeting and the independent Chautauqua.
    www.sos.state.mi.us/history/preserve/phissite/bayview.html
  • Calumet Historic District - Calumet, Michigan. Houghton County. National Register, listed March 29, 1989
    www.sos.state.mi.us/history/preserve/phissite/calumet.html
  • Courthouse Square Association - Charlotte, MI. National Register. 1885 Eaton County Courthouse now home of the Courthouse Square Association. Preserving the history of Eaton County through museum exhibits and programs.
    www.visitcourthousesquare.org
  • Covered Bridges of Michigan - Gallery and history of the few remaining covered bridges in the state.
    www.net-link.net/~michaelf/covered.htm
  • Cranbrook House and Gardens - Bloomfield Hills. A National Historic Site. Photographs, links to location map and Cranbrook's site.
    www.cranbrook.edu/housgard/H_G-home.html
  • Durant-Dort Carriage Company Office - Flint, June 2, 1978
    www.sos.state.mi.us/history/preserve/phissite/durantdo.html
  • Ernest Hemingway Cottage - It was here that Ernest Hemingway spent most of his summers until the age of 21, and where he learned to hunt, fish and to first write serious fiction.
    www.sos.state.mi.us/history/preserve/phissite/hemingwa.html
  • Fair Lane - The Henry Ford Estate - Dearborn-The Henry Ford Estate is a National Historic Landmark that preserves, collects, restores, interprets and manages the Estate. Includes history, tour, gift shop, and maps.
    www.umd.umich.edu/fairlane
  • Fayette Historic Townsite, Upper Peninsula of Michigan - Fayette Historic Townsite, Garden,Michigan, in the 1800s was a bustling industrial community which manufactured charcoal pig iron for economical shipping to the Great Lakes steel companies.
    www.exploringthenorth.com/fayette/town.html
  • Fisher and New Center Buildings - These two buildings are architecturally significant as a superbly designed complex exemplifying some of the finest craftsmanship and artistry displayed by any Art Deco style buildings constructed in the United States in the 1920s.
    www.sos.state.mi.us/history/preserve/phissite/fisher.html
  • Ford River Rouge Complex - Dearborn, Michigan. The River Rouge Complex is one of the industrial wonders of the world, an integrated operations plant encompassing all basic steps in automobile production.
    www.sos.state.mi.us/history/preserve/phissite/riverrou.html
  • Fort Wilkins, - Fort Wilkins State Park, Copper Harbor Michigan, at the tip of the Western Upper Peninsula.
    www.exploringthenorth.com/wilkins/wilkins.html
  • Fox Theatre Building - Detroit, Michigan.The Detroit Fox is the largest and most exotic eclectic Hindu-Siamese-Byzantine theater of the golden age of the movie palace (1925-1930).
    www.sos.state.mi.us/history/preserve/phissite/foxtheat.html
  • Friends of Belle Isle - An organization that promotes the preservation of Detroit's unique island park located in the Detroit River on the U.S.- Canada border. The park was designed by renowned landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted and offers a wide variety of recreational and historical sites.
    www.fobi.org/index.html
  • General Motors Building - Detroit, June 2, 1978
    www.sos.state.mi.us/history/preserve/phissite/gmbldg.html
  • Grand Hotel - Mackinac Island, Michigan. Today the Grand Hotel is one of Michigan's major architectural attraction.
    www.sos.state.mi.us/history/preserve/phissite/grandhot.html
  • Guardian Building - Detroit, June 29, 1989
    www.sos.state.mi.us/history/preserve/phissite/guardian.html
  • Herbert H. Dow House - Midland, May 11, 1976
    www.sos.state.mi.us/history/preserve/phissite/dowhouse.html
  • Highland Park Ford Plant - The Highland Park Ford Plant is considered the birthplace of the moving assembly line.
    www.sos.state.mi.us/history/preserve/phissite/highland.html
  • Historic City of Manistee, Michigan - Historic Downtown Manistee, Michigan, on the National Historic Register, Port with a River running through it! A 1.5 mile riverwalk, Trolley Tours, Historic pier, catwalk and lighthouse, Bandshell on the River.
    www.manisteecounty.com/historicmanistee.htm
  • Historic Fort Wayne - Detroit's 3rd and only remaining fort, contains the original 1848 limestone barracks building, the 1845 Star Fort , the restored Commanding Officers House and Spanish American War Guardhouse, two large parade grounds, several Officers houses and support buildings built between the 1880s and 1940s, and a mound constructed by Native Americans that is nearly 1000 years old.
    www.detroithistorical.org/aboutus/fortwayne.asp
  • Lincoln Motor Company Plant - Detroit, June 2, 1978
    www.sos.state.mi.us/history/preserve/phissite/lincoln.html
  • Mackinac State Historic Parks / Fort Mackinac - Fort Mackinac overlooking the Straits of Mackinac. Constructed by British soldiers during the American Revolution, Fort Mackinac served as a sentinel in the Straits of Mackinac for 115 years. Today the original restored fort is a National Historic Landmark.
    www.mackinacparks.com/fortmackinac
  • Mann House - Concord. State park that features a Victorian home, and demonstrates life in the late 19th and early 20th century.
    www.sos.state.mi.us/history/museum/musemann/index.html
  • Marshall Historical Society - Historic structures include the Honolulu House, GAR Hall, Capitol Hill School, the Governor's Mansion, and the US Postal Museum. Includes information on Marshall's home tours.
    marshallhistoricalsociety.org/default.htm
  • Michigan State Capitol - Lansing, October 5, 1992
    www.sos.state.mi.us/history/preserve/phissite/capitol.html
  • Mine Shafts of Michigan - Historic and contemporary photographs from Michigan Technological University of mine shaft structures from Copper Country copper mines and Iron Range mines.
    www.mg.mtu.edu/mining/mining/mining/mining/shaft0.htm
  • Norton Mound Group - Grand Rapids vicinity. This is one of the best preserved Hopewellian burial centers in the country and one of the most important archaeological sites in Michigan.
    www.sos.state.mi.us/history/preserve/phissite/norton.html
  • Parke-Davis Research Laboratory - Parke-Davis and Company of Detroit, Michigan, was the industrial leader in the development of pharmacological research in the United States.
    www.sos.state.mi.us/history/preserve/phissite/parkedav.html
  • Pewabic Pottery - Detroit, December 4, 1991
    www.sos.state.mi.us/history/preserve/phissite/pewabic.html
  • Quincy Mining Company Historic District - Hancock vicinity, March 28, 1989
    www.sos.state.mi.us/history/preserve/phissite/quincy.html
  • Saint Marys Falls Ship Canal - (Soo Locks), Sault Ste. Marie, November 13, 1966
    www.sos.state.mi.us/history/preserve/phissite/stmarys.html
  • St. Clair River Tunnel - under the St. Clair River between Port Huron and Sarnia, April 19, 1993
    www.sos.state.mi.us/history/preserve/phissite/stclair.html
  • The Turner-Dodge House - The Classical Revival, 1903 home is a National Historic Site whose families were instrumental in the development of the State Capitol and Michigan.
    parks.cityoflansingmi.com/tdodge
  • West Michigan Covered Bridges - A map, history, photos and directions to 10 covered bridges in West Michigan, four of which are listed as historic bridges in our state.
    www.wmta.org/coveredbridges/index.html

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