List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Tuscola County

Location of Tuscola County in Michigan

The following is a list of Michigan State Historic Sites in Tuscola County, Michigan. Sites marked with a dagger (†) are also listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Tuscola County, Michigan.[1]

Current listings

Name Image Location City Listing date
Anson Berney Home 4243 South Seeger Cass City July 26, 1974
Richard C. Burtis House 2163 South Ringle Road Watrousville November 15, 1973
Caro Masonic Temple 156 North State Street, between E Frank and E Lincoln streets Caro October 23, 2986
William H. Carson House 604 West Burnside Caro April 11, 1977
Dorus Healy Clark Farm 1417 Luder Road Almer Township December 5, 1996
Community of Frankenhilf Informational Site 3455 South Van Buren Street Richville June 6, 1977
Elkland Township Hall 1 building east of the Northeast corner of West and Main streets Cass City August 3, 1979
First Presbyterian Church Informational Designation 215 North Almer Street Caro August 22, 1985
First Presbyterian Church 6505 Church Street Cass City 2009
First United Methodist Church of Vassar 133 North Main Street Vassar July 26, 1974
Edwin G. Fox House (Demolished) 43 Turner Street Mayville July 26, 1974
Gilford United Methodist Church 35 North Bradleyville Road, N of Gilford Road Reese January 19, 1989
Hotel Columbia† 194 East Huron Avenue Vassar April 20, 1989
Indian Dave Stocker Informational Designation Bay City-Forestville Road (M-25), east of Conger Road Wisner Township December 12, 1979
William Kirk Home 2106 Main Street Fairgrove July 26, 1974
J. C. Laing Home 4391 South Seeger Cass City July 26, 1974
Silas A. Lane House 301 Prospect Street Vassar February 11, 1972
A. B. Markham House 6795 Fulton Street Mayville July 26, 1974
I. J. B. McKenney House 2987 East Caro Road (M-81) Ellington Township January 16, 1990
McKinley School† 510 Butler Street Vassar October 1, 1971
Michigan's Bean Production Roadside Park on M-46 Richville February 12, 1959
Miller Grist Mill 136 Spring Street Vassar July 26, 1974
Miller Opera House 100 South Main[2] Vassar[2] July 26, 1974
Millington Bank Building† 8534 State Road Millington April 18, 1996
Millington School District No. 2 Commemorative Designation Gleason Street at the corner of Millington Street Millington February 17, 1994
Moravian Church 2711 Cass Unionville January 21, 1974
Townsend North House† 325 North Main Street Vassar February 22, 1974
Peninsular Sugar Company 725 S Alomor Street Caro July 26, 1974
Port Huron & Northwestern-Pere Marquette Rail Depot Mayville 2112 Ohmer Road (M-24) Mayville vicinity June 10, 1987
Purdy Bank Building 4761 State Street Gagetown July 26, 1974
The Purdy Barn 6948 Richie Rd Gagetown August 12, 1977
William Randall House 5927 Treasurer Road Mayville vicinity November 15, 1973
Mathias Ringle House Northwest corner of Ringle and Deckerville roads Fairgrove vicinity July 26, 1974
Seventh Day Adventist Church 328 Prospect Vassar July 26, 1974
Smith House† 113-115 Prospect Street Vassar October 1, 1971
Trinity Episcopal Church 106 Joy Street Caro December 18, 1974
The Tuscola Advertiser Informational Designation 344 North State Street Caro July 17, 1986
Tuscola Community Church 8951 Church Street Tuscola July 26, 1974
Tuscola County Courthouse† 440 North State Street Caro November 16, 1982
Tuscola County Fairgrounds 700 South Almer Street Caro May 13, 1981
Old Unionville High School Building Church Street Unionville July 26, 1974
Vassar Pioneer Times Building 101 South Main Street Vassar July 26, 1974
Vassar Theater 140 East Huron Street (M-15) Vassar May 17, 1988
Vassar's Logging Era Informational Designation Intersection of West Huron and West Street Vassar March 23, 1965
Watrous General Store† 4607 West Caro Road Watrousville September 7, 1973
Watrousville United Methodist Church Informational Designation 4446 West Caro Road (M-81) Watrousville June 10, 1987
R. S. Weaver House 1948 Ringle Watrousville July 26, 1974
Wightman Building 113-115 Main Vassar January 23, 1997
Daniel G. Wilder House 4409 Caro Road (M-81) Watrousville July 26, 1974

See also

Sources

References

  1. Staff (2009-03-13). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. 1 2 The Miller Opera House marker was originally located at 100 South Main, Vassar, Tuscola County, but was later relocated to Crossroads Village in Genesee County.
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