Location of Michigan within the United States The following is a List of Michigan State Historic Sites . The register is maintained by the Michigan State Historic Preservation Office , which was established in the late 1960s after the passage of the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 .[1] Sites marked with a dagger (†) are also listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Michigan . Those with a double dagger (‡) are also designated National Historic Landmarks .[2] As of June 2011, there were more than 2,700 total listings distributed through each of Michigan's 83 counties .[3] In addition, several historical markers have been erected outside of Michigan.[4]
Alcona County Alger County Allegan County Alpena County Antrim County Arenac County Baraga County Barry County Bay County Benzie County Berrien County Branch County Calhoun County Cass County Charlevoix County Cheboygan County Chippewa County Clare County Clinton County Crawford County Delta County Dickinson County Eaton County Emmet County Genesee County Gladwin County Gogebic County Grand Traverse County Gratiot County Hillsdale County Houghton County Huron County Ingham County Ionia County Iosco County Iron County Isabella County Jackson County Kalamazoo County Kalkaska County Kent County Keweenaw County Lake County Lapeer County Leelanau County Lenawee County Livingston County Luce County Mackinac County Macomb County Manistee County Marquette County Mason County Mecosta County Menominee County Midland County Missaukee County Monroe County Montcalm County Montmorency County Muskegon County Newaygo County Oakland County Oceana County Ogemaw County Ontonagon County Osceola County Oscoda County Otsego County Ottawa County Presque Isle County Roscommon County Saginaw County St. Clair County St. Joseph County Sanilac County Schoolcraft County Shiawassee County Tuscola County Van Buren County Washtenaw County Wayne County Wexford County Outside Michigan Wikimedia Commons has media related to Michigan State Historic Sites .
See also Sources Historic Sites Online. Michigan State Housing Developmental Authority. Accessed June 10, 2011. References ^ "404". www.michigan.gov . Retrieved 2022-12-31 . ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places . National Park Service . March 13, 2009. ^ Historic Sites Online – State Register Archived 2008-06-20 at the Wayback Machine . Accessed June 10, 2011. ^ "Michigan Historical Markers". The Michigan Historical Marker Web Site . Retrieved December 4, 2015 . ^ The numbers on this page may differ slightly from those in the database because of the following cases:St. Clair County has 7 sites listed as being in "St. Clair" and 38 in "Saint Clair" for a total of 45 sites.St. Joseph County has 13 sites listed as being in "St. Joseph" and 30 in "Saint Joseph" for a total of 43 sites."Philip Parmelee Clinton County Informational Designation" is returned in a search of Ingham County , but the database entry states that the marker is in Clinton County . "North Lake Methodist Church" is returned in a search of Jackson County , but the database entry states that the marker is in Washtenaw County . "Veterans Hospital No. 100, Camp Custer" is returned in a search of Kalamazoo County , but the database entry states that the marker is in Calhoun County . "Hebard-Ford Summer House " is returned in a search of Macomb County , but the database entry states that the marker is in Baraga County . "Edsel and Eleanor Ford House " is returned in a search of Wayne County , but the database entry states that the marker is in Macomb County . The "Miller Opera House" marker was originally located at 100 South Main, Vassar , Tuscola County , but was later relocated to Crossroads Village , Genesee County . The entry is included on both lists, but it is counted as only being in Genesee County. ^ "Michigan's State Historic Preservation Office". Michigan's State Historic Preservation Office . Retrieved 23 October 2017 .