List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Macomb County

Location of Macomb County in Michigan

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

Current listings

Name Image Location City Listing date
William Amerine House 22028 Donald Street East Detroit November 15, 1990
Loren Andrus House 57500 Van Dyke Street Washington April 23, 1971
John C. and Samantha Baumgartner House 18577 Masonic Fraser February 29, 1996
Joachim Behrns House 5297 Ten Mile Road Warren June 21, 1990
William Austin Burt Information Site 4300 Main Park Road Romeo vicinity May 21, 1985
Carnegie Library 125 Macomb Street Mount Clemens January 19, 1978
Clinton Grove Cemetery Complex† 21189 Cass Avenue Clinton Township February 29, 1996
Clinton Township Hall 39800 Moravian Dr March 16, 1981
Crocker House 15 Union Street Mount Clemens February 11, 1972
Detroit Arsenal Tank Plant Van Dyke and Martin Roads Warren August 16, 2001
Detroit Memorial Park Cemetery 4280 East Thirteen Mile Road Warren January 16, 1976
Erin United Presbyterian Church 30000 Gratiot Avenue Roseville March 16, 1981
Erin-Warren Fractional District No. 2 Schoolhouse 15500 Nine Mile Road Eastpointe January 16, 1990
First Congregational Church 69619 Parker Richmond April 4, 1975
First Methodist Episcopal Church 59024 Romeo Plank Road Davis Village April 21, 1980
Edsel and Eleanor Ford House 1100 Lakeshore Drive Grosse Pointe Shores February 7, 1977
Fractional School District No. 4 Schoolhouse 52650 Van Dyke Utica April 20, 1989
General Motors Technical Center Bounded by 12 Mile, Mound, and Chicago Roads and Van Dyke Avenue Warren January 17, 2002
Grace Episcopal Church 115 S. Gratiot Avenue, NE corner of Church St Mount Clemens August 15, 1975
Grand Pacific House 51059 Washington Street New Baltimore July 23, 1987
Grand Trunk Western Railroad, Mount Clemens Station† / Thomas Edison Informational Designation 198 Grand Avenue Mount Clemens May 17, 1973
Governor Alex J. Groesbeck Birthplace Informational Site Intersection of Mound and 12 Mile Road, main entrance of the GM Technical Center Warren February 17, 1967
Holcombe Site† (20MB30) Intersection of Metropolitan Parkway (16 Mile Road) and Dodge Park Road Sterling Heights July 17, 1970
Hotel Graustark 58405 Main Street New Haven January 8, 1981
Kolping Park and Chapel 47440 Sugar Bush Road Chesterfield Township February 29, 1996
Kramerhof Roadhouse 24800 Jefferson Avenue, between 9 Mile and 10 Mile roads St. Clair Shores August 3, 1979
Frederick Kuchinmeister Farmstead 53710 North Avenue Macomb Township August 12, 1983
Lac Sainte Claire Informational Designation Lac Ste. Claire Park, 11 Mile Road, just east of Jefferson Avenue St. Clair Shores June 15, 1979
Lenox Centre Burial Ground Kuster Road, .5 mile North of Thirty Mile Road Richmond August 20, 1992
Alexander Macomb Informational Designation West edge of Courthouse Plaza, intersection of Gratiot Ave and Macomb St Mount Clemens February 22, 1974
Methodist Episcopal Church 57 Avenue Mount Clemens January 19, 1995
Moravian Mission Informational Designation Clinton Grove Cemetery, Cass Avenue near Moravian Drive, west of Mount Clemens Mount Clemens January 19, 1957
Mount Clemens Mineral Bath Industry Informational Designation 15855 Nineteen Mile Road Mount Clemens March 28, 1979
Original Village of Warren Informational Site Intersection of Mound and Chicago roads Warren August 27, 1980
Colonel Norman Perry House 16191 32 Mile Road Armada August 22, 1981
Pointe a Guignolet (Milk River Settlement) Commemorative Designation West side of Jefferson Ave. at the Milk River Bridge, between Westbury and Morningside St. Clair Shores August 16, 2001
Ray Religious Society Church 64255 Wolcott, between 29 Mile and 30 Mile Roads Ray Township March 19, 1987
Ray Township District No. 1 School 64255 Wolcott Road, between 29 Mile Road and 30 Mile Road Ray Township February 16, 1989
Richmond District No. 3 School 31477 School Section Road Richmond March 19, 1992
Romeo Historic District Roughly bounded by the corporate lines of the village Romeo April 24, 1970
Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church 18430 Utica Road Roseville December 5, 1986
Saint Clement Catholic Parish Commemorative Designation 25320 Van Dyke Road Center Line November 18, 1993
Saint John's Lutheran Church 51161 Maria Street New Baltimore December 21, 1978
Saint Lawrence Parish of Utica Informational Designation 44633 Utica Road Utica November 15, 1990
Saint Mary's School 96 New Street between Pine Street and South Gratiot Mount Clemens June 15, 1995
Saint Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church 23000 Gratiot Ave, 2 blocks N of 9 Mile Rd Eastepointe February 22, 2001
Selfridge Field Roadside M-59 near Mount Clemens Mount Clemens vicinity September 17, 1957
Selinsky-Green House 22504 11 Mile Road, just east of Jefferson Avenue St. Clair Shores July 26, 1978
Shoreline Interurban Railway Commemorative Designation 24800 Jefferson Ave between Blossom Heath Blvd & Revere St St. Clair Shores July 15, 1999
Simpson Park Campground 70199 Campground Road Romeo vicinity May 13, 1981
St. Joseph Hospital and Bath House 15855 Nineteen Mile Road Mount Clemens March 28, 1979
John Theisen House 12240 East Ten Mile Road Warren March 15, 1990
Thomas Clegg and First Auto Informational Designation On Boardman at Cedar Street Memphis June 10, 1980
Trostheide Feed Store (Demolished) 28471 Gratiot Roseville March 22, 1983
William Tucker House 29020 Riverbank Harrison Township February 23, 1981
William Upton House 40433 Utica Road Sterling Heights October 27, 1983
Utica Cemetery 46325 Shelby Road Shelby Township December 3, 1998
Village of Romeo Informational Designation Corner of Main and Church streets Romeo June 10, 1987
Warren Township District No. 4 School 27600 Bunert Road Warren April 20, 1989
Warren Union Cemetery Chicago Road east of Ryan Road Warren August 23, 1990
Harold and Mabelle Weller House 36035 Washington Richmond January 21, 1999
Zion Evangelical Church 68 New Street Mount Clemens July 23, 1985

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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