Hillsdale County
Landmark name | Image | Date listed | Location | City or town | Summary | |
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J.J. Deal and Son Carriage Factory | 02012-08-01August 1, 2012 | 117 West St. |
Jonesville | |||
Grace Episcopal Church | 01971-05-06May 6, 1971 | 360 E. Chicago St. |
Jonesville | |||
E.O. Grosvenor House | 01977-12-06December 6, 1977 | 211 Maumee St. |
Jonesville | |||
Hillsdale County Courthouse | 01982-08-11August 11, 1982 | Howell St. |
Hillsdale | see Claire Allen for more info | ||
Hillsdale Downtown Historic District | 01995-02-17February 17, 1995 | Roughly bounded by Ferriss, Cook, E. Bacon, S. Howell, Waldron, N. Manning, Monroe and Hillsdale Sts. and Carlton Rd. |
Hillsdale | |||
William R. Kirby Sr. House | 01982-07-20July 20, 1982 | 377 State Rd. |
Hillsdale | |||
W.H.L. McCourtie Estate | 01992-01-24January 24, 1992 | Junction of US 12 and Jackson Rd. |
Somerset Center | |||
William Treadwell House | 01974-12-31December 31, 1974 | 446 N. Meridian Rd. |
Hudson | |||
Trunk Line Bridge No. 237 | 02000-01-14January 14, 2000 | Burt Rd. over Silver Creek |
Ransom Township | Trunk Line Bridge No. 237 was built in 1918 by the Michigan State Highway Department according to a standard plan on what was then State Highway 308. The bridge is a concrete, barrel vaulted deck arch bridge. Its single arch spans 31 feet (9.4 m) across Silver Creek. The parapet railings are constructed of solid concrete and have five rectangular recesses on the inside and outside faces. The bridge currently carries the unpaved Burt Road in a rural, wooded area of Ransom Township. |
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