List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Muskegon County

Location of Muskegon County in Michigan

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

Current listings

Name Image Location City Listing date
Bluffton Actors Colony / Buster Keaton Commemorative Designation Water Works Street just south of Lakeshore Drive Muskegon September 4, 1997
Central United Methodist Church 1011 Second Street Muskegon May 18, 1989
Duquette-Carlson Market 585 Clay Muskegon January 27, 1983
Evergreen Cemetery Bounded by Grand, Wood, Pine, and Irvin streets Muskegon August 21, 1986
Ferris Business College Informational Designation 141 Hartford Muskegon February 25, 1988
Ferry Memorial Church 8637 Old Channel Trail Montague August 21, 1987
Fruitland District No. 6 School 6227 South Shore Road Whitehall vicinity April 18, 1991
Hackley Public Library 316 West Webster Muskegon February 15, 1990
Hackley House† / Charles H. Hackley Informational Designation 484 West Webster Avenue Muskegon April 24, 1970
Hackley-Holt House 523 West Clay Avenue Muskegon February 15, 1990
Hartshorn Curtain Roller Company Factory (demolished) 1150 West Western Avenue Muskegon April 18, 1983
Horatio N. Hovey House† 318Houston Ave Muskegon July 20, 1982
Hume House† 472 West Webster Avenue Muskegon August 13, 1971
Jean Baptiste Recollect Trading Post Informational Site SE corner of Ruddiman and Bear Lake Road North Muskegon August 3, 1979
Lebanon Lutheran Church (also known as the Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Lebanon Church of Whitehall) 1101 S Mears Ave Whitehall February 10, 1983
Michigan Theater Building 407 West Western Avenue Muskegon April 4, 1978
Mouth Cemetery 6666 Sunset Lane Montague vicinity November 1, 1988
Muskegon Historic District† Bounded roughly by Clay, Muskegon, Second, and Sixth streets Muskegon October 29, 1971
Muskegon Log Booming Company Informational Site Richards Park, on old US-31, S of North Muskegon North Muskegon vicinity August 23, 1956
Muskegon Woman's Club 280 Webster Avenue Muskegon September 3, 1998
Old Indian Cemetery Morris Avenue between First and Second streets Muskegon June 13, 1961
Pinchtown Informational Designation SE corner of Laketon Avenue and Lake Shore Drive Muskegon April 11, 1991
Lafayette G. Ripley House 8543 Old Channel Trail Montague January 27, 1983
Ruth Thompson Commemorative Designation City Hall, 405 East Colby Street Whitehall September 23, 1993
Torrent House 315 West Webster Muskegon June 19, 1971
Union Depot† 610 Western Avenue Muskegon May 17, 1978
Whipple's Castle 389 North Main Casnovia February 22, 1974

See also

Sources

References

  1. National Park Service (2009-03-13). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
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