List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Livingston County

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Location of Livingston County in Michigan

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

Current listings[edit]

Name Image Location City Listing date
Ann Arbor Railroad 126 Wetmore Street Howell December 11, 1970
Appleton House 325 East Grand River Avenue Brighton February 11, 1972
Bingham House† / Kinsley S. Bingham Informational Designation 13270 Silver Lake Road Green Oak Township June 28, 1973
Brighton District No. 8 School 11455 Buno Road Brighton April 10, 1986
Brighton Town Hall 202 W Main Street Brighton April 29, 1982
Brighton Village Cemetery West St. Paul Street at West Street, east side of the mill pond Brighton January 20, 2000
First Congregational Church of Tyrone 9141 Hartland Road Fenton October 20, 1994
First Presbyterian Church 20175 Williamsville Road Gregory 2004
Fowlerville School (demolished) 216 North Collins Street Fowlerville June 15, 1984
George W. Lee House 404 South Walnut Street Howell 2006
Hartland Burying Grounds Henry Road at Hartland Road Hartland 2006
Hartland Music Hall 3619 Avon Street, SE corner of George Street Hartland January 18, 1980
Florence B. Deering Museum (Hartland Town Hall) 3503 Avon Street Hartland August 15, 1975
Frank J. Hecox House 3720 Grand River Howell April 22, 1993
Howell Carnegie Library 314 Grand River Howell March 6, 1997
Howell School District No. 5 Schoolhouse 4790 Grand River Howell November 1, 1988
Livermore Cemetery 15598 M-36, North side of M-36, NE of intersection with Livermore Road, 2 miles E of Gregory Gregory vicinity January 17, 1986
James J. Livermore House 15210 Livermore Road, between M-36 and Doyle Road Pinckney vicinity June 15, 1979
Livingston County Courthouse Grand River Avenue Howell April 4, 1975
Livingston County Press Commemorative Designation 323 East Grand River Avenue Howell August 31, 1993
George Louk Farm 1885 Tooley Road Howell Township June 15, 1995
William McPherson Sr. House 419 North Michigan Avenue Howell April 24, 1981
Alonzo W. Olds House 10084 Rushton Road, SW corner of 10 Mile Road South Lyon vicinity May 18, 1971
Howell Opera House 123 West Grand River Howell February 11, 1972
Plainfield Methodist Protestant Church 17845 M-36 between Bradley and Dutton Roads Unadilla July 18, 1996
Saint Augustine Church and Cemetery 6841 Faussett Road Howell June 15, 1995
St. John the Baptist Catholic Church 1991 Hacker Road, SW corner of M-59 Oceola Township May 17, 1978
Saint Paul's Church 200 West St. Paul Street Brighton April 29, 1982
St. Patrick Church / St. Patrick Calvary Cemetery 711 Rickett Road Brighton 2013
Saint Stephen's Church 10585 Hamburg Road Hamburg February 27, 1970}
Spanish–American War Regiments Informational Site Entrance to Island Lake State Park, 2.5 miles east of Brighton, Grand River Avenue Brighton vicinity January 19, 1957
Tyrone Township Hall 10408 Center Road Fenton August 3, 1979
Tom Walker's Grist Mill 8507 Parshallville Road, junction of Cullen Road Parshallville April 5, 1974
August Westphal Farmstead 6430 Brighton Road Brighton vicinity March 16, 1981
Governor Edwin B. Winans / Hamburg Informational Designation 10964 Hamburg Rd Whitmore Lake July 17, 1986

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.