List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Houghton County
The following is a list of Michigan State Historic Sites in Houghton County, Michigan. Sites marked with a dagger (†) are also listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Houghton County, Michigan.[1]
Current listings
Name | Image | Location | City | Listing date |
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Big Traverse Bay Historic District† | East of Lake Linden at mouth of Traverse River | Lake Linden vicinity | February 21, 1975 | |
Joseph Bosch Building† | 302 Calumet Avenue | Lake Linden | January 13, 1982 | |
Joseph Bosch House | 334 Hecla Street | Lake Linden | February 7, 1977 | |
Calumet and Hecla Industrial District† | Roughly bounded by Hecla and Torch Lake Railroad tracks, Calumet Ave, Mine and Depot streets | Calumet | November 15, 1973 | |
Calumet and Hecla Mining Company Office | Highway M-26 | Lake Linden | September 17, 1974 | |
Calumet and Hecla/Quincy Reclaiming Sand Dredge | M-26, along Torch Lake | Mason vicinity | July 26, 1978 | |
Calumet Theatre† | 340 Sixth Street | Calumet | April 23, 1971 | |
Calumet-Hecla Mill Site | M-26 | Lake Linden | April 14, 1972 | |
College Avenue Historic District | College Avenue | Houghton | August 6, 1976 | |
Copper Country Informational Designation | Roadside Park off US-41, midway between Hancock and Calumet | Calumet | July 19, 1956 | |
John A. Doelle School | Tapiola Route | Chassell | June 15, 1979 | |
Finnish Evangelical Church | 501 Reservation Street | Hancock | August 3, 1979 | |
First Use of Concrete Paving Informational Designation | Seventh and Portland streets | Calumet | April 30, 1956 | |
Rufus R. Goodell House | 205 Pewabic Street | Houghton | September 24, 1992 | |
Hancock Town Hall and Fire Hall† | 399 Quincy Street | Hancock | April 15, 1977 | |
Hoar Family Mausoleum | Forest Hill Cemetery near Michigan Tech campus | Portage Township | June 15, 1995 | |
Houghton County Courthouse† | 401 East Houghton Street | Houghton | July 26, 1974 | |
Houghton Fire Hall | 404 East Montezuma Street | Houghton | August 6, 1976 | |
Houghton Public Library | 105 Huron | Houghton | June 18, 1976 | |
Italian Hall Disaster Informational Site | Corner of Seventh and Elm streets | Calumet | June 6, 1977 | |
Jacobsville Finnish Lutheran Church† | West of Jacobsville | Jacobsville vicinity | June 6, 1977 | |
Keweenaw Waterway/Portage Canal | Cuts Keweenaw Peninsula from Lake Superior to Keweenaw Bay | Houghton | January 19, 1957 | |
Lake Linden Village Hall and Fire Station† | 401 Calumet Street | Lake Linden | December 15, 1994 | |
Edward Lieblein House† | 525 Quincy Street | Hancock | June 15, 1979 | |
John J. Michels House† | 1121 East Houghton Avenue | Houghton | May 18, 1989 | |
Michigan College of Mining and Technology Informational Designation | US-41 | Houghton | September 25, 1956 | |
Our Saviour's Lutheran Church | Adventure Street | Atlantic Mine | June 21, 1990 | |
Quincy Hill House | US-41 | Hancock | December 14, 1976 | |
Quincy Mine No. 2 Shaft Hoist House† | Off US-41 | Hancock vicinity | December 12, 1969 | |
Red Jacket Downtown Historic District† | Fifth and Sixth Streets between Scott and Pine Streets | Calumet | November 15, 1973 | |
Red Jacket Fire Station† | 325 Sixth Street | Calumet | April 23, 1971 | |
Red Jacket Historic District Amendment: Union Building | Fifth Street and Red Jacket | Calumet | November 7, 1977 | |
Peter E. Ruppe House | 803 Pine Street | Calumet | July 23, 1987 | |
Saint Ignatius Loyola Church† | 703 East Houghton Avenue | Houghton | December 8, 1977 | |
St. Paul the Apostle Church | 301 Eighth Avenue | Calumet | June 23, 1983 | |
Scott Hotel | 101 East Quincy | Hancock | January 17, 1986 | |
Suomi College Building† | 601 Quincy Street, Suomi College campus | Hancock | February 12, 1959 | |
Suomi Synod Informational Designation | Depot & Laurium Streets | Calumet | January 16, 1990 | |
Trinity Episcopal Church | 200 Pewabic Street | Houghton | July 17, 1986 |
See also
Sources
- Historic Sites Online – Houghton County. Michigan State Housing Developmental Authority. Accessed January 23, 2011.
References
- ↑ National Park Service (2009-03-13). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
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