- National Register of Historic Places listings in Eaton County, Michigan
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The following is a list of Registered Historic Places in Eaton County, Michigan.
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- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 10, 2011.[1]
[2] Landmark name [3] Image Date listed Location City or town Summary 1 9622nd Army Air Corps Reserve Recovery Unit-Civil Air Patrol Quonset Huts August 16, 1991 16601 Airport Rd.
42°46′31″N 84°36′09″W / 42.775278°N 84.6025°WLansing 2 Bellevue Mill March 4, 1975 Western bank of Battle Creek on Riverside St.
42°26′45″N 85°00′58″W / 42.445833°N 85.016111°WBellevue 3 Eaton County Courthouse April 2, 1971 W. Lawrence Ave. at Cochran and Bostwick Sts.; also 100 W. Lawrence and 120 N. Bostwick
42°33′52″N 84°50′12″W / 42.564444°N 84.836667°WCharlotte Second set of boundaries represents a boundary increase of August 2, 1993 4 First Congregational Church September 3, 1971 341 S. Main St.
42°37′45″N 85°01′31″W / 42.629167°N 85.025278°WVermontville 5 First Congregational Church August 26, 1993 106 S. Bostwick St.
42°33′49″N 84°50′16″W / 42.563611°N 84.837778°WCharlotte 6 Grand Ledge Chair Company Plant November 3, 1987 101 Perry St.
42°45′25″N 84°45′21″W / 42.756944°N 84.755833°WGrand Ledge 7 Hance House August 21, 1972 217 Yale St.
42°26′22″N 84°55′17″W / 42.439444°N 84.921389°WOlivet 8 Michigan Central Railroad Charlotte Depot March 15, 2000 430 N. Cochran Ave.
42°34′07″N 84°50′09″W / 42.568611°N 84.835833°WCharlotte 9 Powers Highway-Battle Creek Bridge January 7, 2000 Powers Highway over Battle Creek
42°27′16″N 84°48′24″W / 42.454444°N 84.806667°WBrookfield Township 10 Residential Drive-Townline Brook Bridge January 7, 2000 Residential Drive over Townline Bridge
42°28′39″N 84°57′11″W / 42.4775°N 84.953056°WWalton Township 11 Isaac N. Reynolds House July 18, 1974 123 N. East St.
42°30′49″N 84°39′04″W / 42.513611°N 84.651111°WEaton Rapids 12 River Ledge Historic District September 24, 1987 Jefferson, Scott, and Lincoln Sts. between Franklin and Maple Sts.
42°45′07″N 84°44′49″W / 42.751944°N 84.746944°WGrand Ledge 13 Sunfield Grand Army of the Republic Post No. 283 Hall October 29, 1992 115 Main St.
42°45′43″N 84°59′39″W / 42.761944°N 84.994167°WSunfield 14 Vermontville Chapel and Academy August 7, 1972 N. Main St.
42°37′18″N 85°01′31″W / 42.621667°N 85.025278°WVermontville 15 Vermontville Opera House July 14, 1993 120 E. 1st St. and 219 S. Main St.
42°37′37″N 85°01′28″W / 42.626944°N 85.024444°WVermontville See also
- List of Registered Historic Places in Michigan
References
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on November 10, 2011.
- ^ Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmark sites and National Register of Historic Places Districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. . http://nrhp.focus.nps.gov/natreg/docs/All_Data.html.
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