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 |
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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
- Historic Sites Online – Muskegon County. Michigan State Housing Developmental Authority. Accessed May 19, 2011.
References
- ↑ National Park Service (2009-03-13). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
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