List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Monroe County

Location of Monroe County in Michigan

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

Current listings

Name Image Location City Listing date
Bedford District No. 6 School (Banner Oak School) 25 East Stearns Road Bedford Township August 12, 1983
Bridge School 96 Ida-Maybee Road Monroe vicinity December 17, 1987
George Armstrong Custer Equestrian Monument SW corner of the intersection of Elm and North Monroe (M-125) streets Monroe June 15, 1992
Exeter Township Hall Southwest corner of Sumpter Road and Grant Street Maybee September 3, 1998
First Organized Public School District T7S, R8 & 9E Monroe vicinity September 17, 1957
Fix House (Demolished, NR delisted 1981) Sterling State Park Monroe October 29, 1971
Johnson-Phinney House 22 West Second Monroe February 23, 1978
Lake Erie Informational Designation Dixie Highway at Sterling State Park, east of Monroe city limits Monroe vicinity January 19, 1957
Edward Loranger House 7211 South Stony Creek Road Monroe vicinity October 2, 1980
Maybee Village Hall 9051 Raisin Street Maybee March 15, 1988
Governor Robert McClelland House 47 East Elm Street Monroe March 3, 1971
Michigan Historic Crossroads Informational Site Information Center on I-75 near Monroe Monroe September 17, 1957
Michigan Southern Railroad Flat Iron City Park at intersection of First and Front Monroe September 25, 1956
Monroe County Informational Designation Inside of the Monroe County Historical Museum, 126 S Monroe, NW corner of Second Monroe July 19, 1956
Monroe Paper Industry Near junction of East Elm and Old Dixie North Monroe September 25, 1956
Navarre-Anderson Trading Post West of Monroe at North Custer (M-130) and Raisinville roads Monroe vicinity June 16, 1972
Rudolph Nims House 206 West Noble Avenue Monroe October 29, 1971
River Raisin Battlefield Site† (20MR227) Bounded by the River Raisin, Detroit Avenue, Mason Run, and south at Noble Avenue Monroe February 18, 1956
St. John the Baptist Catholic Church 511 Monroe Street Monroe April 15, 1999
Saint John's Evangelical Lutheran Church and Parsonage 460 Riley Street, between Plank and Maple streets Dundee September 19, 1991
Saint Patrick's Catholic Church 2996 West Labo Road, east of Exeter Road Carleton vicinity October 10, 1989
Sawyer House 320 East Front Street Monroe June 19, 1975
Seitz Inn 8941 North Custer Road, just west of Ida-Maybee Road Grape vicinity October 23, 1979
Toledo War Informational Designation Rest Area and Welcome Center, northbound I-75 Monroe vicinity November 27, 1956
Alfred Wilkerson Grist Mill 242 Toledo Street Dundee August 3, 1979
Woodland Cemetery Jerome Street near Fourth Street Monroe July 21, 1988

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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