Historic Buildings Architecture Arts and Entertainment Michigan


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.








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  • Cranbrook House and Gardens - Bloomfield Hills. A National Historic Site. Photographs, links to location architecture map and Cranbrook's site.
  • Mann House - Concord. State park that features a Victorian home, architecture and demonstrates life in the late 19th and architecture early 20th century.
  • Courthouse Square Association - National Register. 1885 Eaton County Courthouse, now home of the Courthouse Square Association. Preserving the history of the County through exhibits and programs.
  • The Turner-Dodge House - The Classical Revival, 1903 home is a National Historic Site historic buildings whose families were instrumental in the development of the State historic buildings Capitol and Michigan.
  • Alden B. Dow Home, Studio and Archives - Home of the architect and a National Historic Landmark in Midland, Michigan. Includes information on tours, research opportunities, historical information and related links.
  • Pewabic Pottery - A National Historic Landmark, founded in 1903. Pewabic architecture is now historic buildings dedicated to the preservation of the architecture Arts and Crafts ideals historic buildings and contemporary ceramic arts. architecture Site has history, museum, studio, historic buildings exhibitions, and architecture store.
  • Covered Bridges of Michigan - Gallery and history of the few remaining covered historic buildings bridges in the state.
  • Grand Hotel - Mackinac Island. The world\\'s largest summer hotel since 1887. Placed on the National Register in 1989.
  • Mine Shafts of Michigan - Historic and contemporary photographs from Michigan Technological University arts and entertainment of mine shaft structures from Copper Country copper arts and entertainment mines and Iron Range mines.
  • Marshall Historical Society - Historic structures include the Honolulu House, GAR Hall, Capitol Hill arts and entertainment School, the Governor\\'s Mansion, and the US Postal Museum. Includes arts and entertainment information on Marshall\'s home tours.
  • Calumet Theater - A National Historic Landmark, site contains history of the theater arts and entertainment as well as current information about events and tickets.
  • Fort Wilkins Historic Complex and State Park - This well-preserved 19th-century military post and lighthouse was architecture built in 1844 to keep the peace during architecture Michigan\'s Copper Boom. Illustrated history and visitor information.
  • West Michigan Covered Bridges - A map, history, photos and directions to 10 architecture covered bridges in West Michigan, four of which architecture are listed as historic bridges in our state.
  • Waterford Township Historical Society - Dedicated to restoring, preserving and conserving the history and artifacts historic buildings of Waterford. Presents history through exhibits in the Hatchery House, historic buildings log cabin, Blain Playhouse, and the Grand Trunk Caboose.
  • Norton Mound Group - Grand Rapids vicinity. This is one of the architecture best preserved historic buildings Hopewellian burial centers in the country architecture and one of historic buildings the most important archaeological architecture sites in Michigan.
  • Michigan Barn Preservation Network - An organization promoting appreciation, preservation and rehabilitation of arts and entertainment architecture Michigan barns, farmsteads and rural communities.
  • The Henry Ford Estate - This National Historic Landmark at Fair Lane, Dearborn architecture preserves, architecture collects, restores, interprets and manages the architecture estate. Includes history, tour, architecture gift shop, and maps.
  • Michigan's National Historic Landmarks - A description and listing with links to all architecture of the arts and entertainment National Historic Landmarks in Michigan.
  • Michigan State Capitol - Lansing, 1879. Contains history and in depth description arts and entertainment architecture of the building and its restoration.
  • Fayette Historic Townsite - Garden, Upper Peninsula, Michigan. Once a bustling industrial community which manufactured charcoal pig iron, now a ghost town of 19 structures and a state park. Contains history, photographs and links.


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