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  • Alden B. Dow House and Studio
    Alden B. Dow House and Studio. National Historic Landmark, Midland, Michigan. Alden Dow's own studio, placed along a stream and a plum... [QuickView]

  • Bay View Association
    Bay View Association. National Historic Landmark, Bay View (Emmet County), Michigan. Bay View is one of the finest examples of two uniquely American... [QuickView]

  • Calendar of Events, Michigan Historical Center
    The Michigan Historical Center sponsors a full year of programs and events at the Center and Michigan Historical Museum in Lansing and at its field... [QuickView]

  • Calumet Historic District
    Calumet Historic District, National Historic Landmark, Calumet, Michigan. The district includes the sites and properties that represent major elements of Michigan's copper... [QuickView]

  • City of Milwaukee
    City of Milwaukee (Car Ferry), National Historic Landmark, Elberta, Michigan. The Great Lakes Train Ferry City of Milwaukee, currently moored at... [QuickView]

  • Cranbrook
    Cranbrook, National Historic Landmark, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Cultural and educational complex consisting of Cranbrook House; the Meeting House, which was expanded... [QuickView]

  • Cranbrook House Museum and Gardens, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan
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  • Durant-Dort Carriage Company Office
    Durant-Dort Carriage Company Office, National Historic Landmark, Flint, Michigan. From 1895 to 1913 the Durant-Dort Carriage Company Office Building, situated near... [QuickView]

  • Ernest Hemingway Cottage
    Ernest Hemingway spent most of his summers at this cottage at Walloon Lake, Michigan, until the age of 21, and where he... [QuickView]

  • Fair Lane
    Fair Lane (Henry and Clara Bryant Ford House), National Historic Landmark, Dearborn, Michigan. Originally encompassing over 2, 000 acres on the... [QuickView]

  • Fayette Historic Townsite, Upper Peninsula of Michigan
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  • Fisher and New Center Buildings
    The Fisher and New Center Buildings together are architecturally significant as a superbly designed complex exemplifying some of the finest craftsmanship and artistry displayed by... [QuickView]

  • Ford River Rouge Complex
    The River Rouge Complex is one of the industrial wonders of the world, an integrated operations plant encompassing all basic steps in automobile production.... [QuickView]

  • Fort Michilimackinac
    The first Fort Michilimackinac stood on the opposite side of the straits, at St. Ignace, and was garrisoned between 1681 and 1701. In... [QuickView]

  • Fort Wilkins,
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  • Fox Theatre Building
    Designed for William Fox and the Fox Theatre chain, the Detroit Fox is the largest and most exotic eclectic Hindu-Siamese-Byzantine theater of the golden... [QuickView]

  • General Motors Building
    William C. Durant, founder of the General Motors Corporation and its president in 1919, commissioned Albert Kahn for this project, the General... [QuickView]

  • Grand Hotel
    The Detroit and Cleveland Navigation Company, the Michigan Central Railroad and the Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad formed the Mackinac Island Hotel Company,... [QuickView]

  • Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum
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  • Guardian Building
    Detroit's Guardian Building is part of the progression of the American skyscraper that began with Cass Gilbert's Woolworth Building in New York. The 1928 bank... [QuickView]

  • Herbert H. Dow House
    Herbert H. Dow House, National Historic Landmark, Midland, Michigan. [QuickView]

  • Highland Park Ford Plant
    The Highland Park Ford Plant is considered the birthplace of the moving assembly line. Designed for the most part by noted industrial architect Albert Kahn... [QuickView]

  • Historic City of Manistee, Michigan
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  • Huron Lightship No. 103
    Lightship No. 103, also known by her last official designation of Huron, is one of a small number of preserved historic American lightships.... [QuickView]

  • Lincoln Motor Company Plant
    The Lincoln Motor Company Plant, situated in an industrial section in west Detroit, consists of an Administration Building and Garage, a Machine... [QuickView]

  • Mackinac Island
    Mackinac Island, National Historic Landmark, Michigan, one of Michigan's most popular summer resorts. The historic character of the island today is enriched... [QuickView]

  • Mann House, Concord
    The Mann House, built in 1884 by Concord, Michigan, farmers Daniel and Ellen Mann is a two-story Victorian structure that interprets the... [QuickView]

  • Marshall, Michigan, Historic Landmark District
    The Marshall Historic District comprises an outstanding collection of remarkably intact nineteenth and early twentieth century architecture in a small-scale American city. [QuickView]

  • Michigan History Photographs
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  • Michigan State Capitol
    The Michigan State Capitol, designed by Elijah Myers, has served as Michigan's seat of state government since its completion in 1879. [QuickView]

  • Michigan's Historic Sites Online
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  • Norton Mound Group
    The Norton Mound Group, near Grand Rapids, is one of the best preserved Hopewellian burial centers in the country and one of the... [QuickView]

  • Parke-Davis Research Laboratory
    The original Parke-Davis research laboratory was built in 1873 on the site of the existing building. [QuickView]

  • Pewabic Pottery
    The Pewabic Pottery was designed and built for Mary Chase Perry by her future husband, William Stratton. [QuickView]

  • Quincy Mining Company Historic District
    Quincy Mining Company Historic District, National Historic Landmark in Hancock, Michigan [QuickView]

  • Saint Marys Falls Ship Canal
    The first locks at Sault Ste. Marie (the State Lock) opened June 18, 1855. The locks have been an important shipping and tourist and... [QuickView]

  • St. Clair River Tunnel
    The St. Clair River Tunnel is important in the history of engineering because it was the world's first true test of the feasibility of constructing... [QuickView]

  • St. Ignace Mission
    St. Ignace Mission, National Historic Landmark in St. Ignace, Michigan: Father Marquette burial site, Marquette Mission Park, Museum of Ojibwa Culture. [QuickView]

  • Ste. Claire
    The steamer Ste. Claire is significant as one of the two remaining classic excursion steamers in the country; as one of the two last essentially... [QuickView]

  • The Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village
    The Edison Institute in Dearborn, Michigan, better known as the Greenfield Village and the Henry Ford Museum, is one of America's outstanding... [QuickView]

  • USS Silversides
    The USS Silversides, National Historic Landmark, Muskegon, Michigan. The USS Silversides was launched at Mare Island Naval Yard, California, on... [QuickView]

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