- National Register of Historic Places listings in Oakland County, Michigan
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The following is a list of Registered Historic Places in Oakland 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 Gregor S. and Elizabeth B. Affleck House October 3, 1985 1925 N. Woodward Ave.
42°35′17″N 83°14′59″W / 42.588056°N 83.249722°WBloomfield Hills 2 Eli and Sidney Teeter Albertson House December 12, 2002 4480 Sheldon Rd.
42°44′02″N 83°07′35″W / 42.733889°N 83.126389°WOakland Township 3 Royal Aldrich House August 19, 1994 31110 W. 11 Mile Rd.
42°29′06″N 83°21′24″W / 42.485°N 83.356667°WFarmington Hills 4 Andrews-Leggett House June 12, 1987 722 Farr St.
42°35′39″N 83°29′25″W / 42.594167°N 83.490278°WCommerce Township 5 Axford-Coffin Farm March 15, 2002 384-388 W. Predmore Rd.
42°47′10″N 83°08′41″W / 42.786111°N 83.144722°WOakland Township 6 B and C Grocery Building March 22, 2006 417-19 S. Main St.
42°29′09″N 83°08′39″W / 42.485833°N 83.144167°WRoyal Oak 7 Botsford Inn September 19, 1979 28000 Grand River Ave.
42°26′38″N 83°19′23″W / 42.443889°N 83.323056°WFarmington 8 Botsford-Graser House March 15, 2002 24105 Locust Dr.
42°28′13″N 83°23′04″W / 42.470278°N 83.384444°WFarmington Hills 9 Brooks Farm March 16, 1972 3521 Big Beaver Rd.
42°33′39″N 83°11′28″W / 42.560833°N 83.191111°WTroy 10 Casa del Rey Apartments June 29, 1989 111 Oneida Rd.
42°37′57″N 83°18′39″W / 42.6325°N 83.310833°WPontiac 11 Caswell House January 13, 1972 60 W. Wattles Rd.
42°34′40″N 83°09′03″W / 42.577778°N 83.150833°WTroy 12 Central School February 16, 1984 101 E. Pike St.
42°38′16″N 83°17′18″W / 42.637778°N 83.288333°WPontiac 13 Clarkston Village Historic District May 15, 1980 M-15
42°44′11″N 83°25′08″W / 42.736389°N 83.418889°WClarkston Village 14 Clinton-Kalamazoo Canal March 24, 1972 Runs between Utica and Yates
42°39′17″N 83°03′10″W / 42.654722°N 83.052778°WUtica The Clinton–Kalamazoo Canal was begun in 1838, with the plan oc connecting Mount Clemens to the mouth of the Kalamazoo River. However, funding quickly dried up, and all construction stopped in 1843 after only 13 miles had been completed. The remains of the canal extend into both Oakland County and Macomb County. 15 Cranbrook March 7, 1973 Lone Pine Rd.
42°34′15″N 83°14′52″W / 42.570833°N 83.247778°WBloomfield Hills 16 Derby Street-Grand Trunk Western Railroad Bridge January 27, 2000 Derby St. over Grand Trunk Western Railroad
42°33′15″N 83°12′11″W / 42.554167°N 83.203056°WBirmingham 17 Detroit Finnish Co-operative Summer Camp January 25, 2007 2524 Loon Lake Rd.
42°32′55″N 83°31′03″W / 42.548478°N 83.51745°WWixom 18 Detroit Zoological Park August 24, 1990 8450 W. Ten Mile Rd.
42°28′38″N 83°09′26″W / 42.477222°N 83.157222°WHuntington Woods/Royal Oak 19 Downtown Holly Commercial District April 25, 1986 Roughly bounded by Maple St., S. Broad St., Grand Trunk Western Railroad, and First St.
42°47′32″N 83°37′38″W / 42.792222°N 83.627222°WHolly 20 Eagle Theater February 16, 1984 11-15 S. Saginaw St.
42°38′14″N 83°17′32″W / 42.637222°N 83.292222°WPontiac 21 Eastern Michigan Asylum Historic District March 20, 1981 140 Elizabeth Lake Rd.
42°38′47″N 83°19′05″W / 42.646389°N 83.318056°WPontiac 22 John & Mary Elizabeth Booth Endicott House March 25, 2008 290 Chesterfield
42°33′47″N 83°13′53″W / 42.563056°N 83.231389°WBloomfield Hills 23 Caleb Everts House October 14, 1980 8880 Hickory Ridge Rd.
42°43′33″N 83°39′49″W / 42.725833°N 83.663611°WDavisburg 24 Fairgrove Avenue Historic District January 31, 1985 Along Fairgrove Ave. between N. Saginaw and Edison Sts.
42°38′39″N 83°17′34″W / 42.644167°N 83.292778°WPontiac 25 Farmington Historic District June 18, 1976 Grand River Ave. and Shiawassee Ave. from Warner St. to junction
42°27′56″N 83°22′41″W / 42.465556°N 83.378056°WFarmington 26 Dr. Henry K. Foote House January 11, 1985 213 W. Huron St.
42°35′06″N 83°36′07″W / 42.585°N 83.601944°WMilford 27 Franklin Boulevard Historic District August 11, 1983 Roughly bounded by Grand Trunk Western Railroad, Orchard Lake Ave., Miller and W. Huron Sts.
42°38′06″N 83°18′07″W / 42.635°N 83.301944°WPontiac 28 Franklin Historic District February 10, 1969 Roughly bounded by Fourteen Mile Rd., the Franklin River, Romany Wy., and Franklin Rd.
42°31′43″N 83°18′18″W / 42.528611°N 83.305°WFranklin Boundary increase (added 2005-07-27): Franklin Rd. and adjoining Sts. 29 Jacob and Rebecca Fuerst Farmstead August 21, 1997 24000 Taft Rd.
42°27′54″N 83°29′36″W / 42.465°N 83.493333°WNovi The farmstead was demolished in 2008.[4] 30 Gillespie Street-Clinton River Bridge January 27, 2000 Gillespie St. over Clinton River
42°37′34″N 83°17′52″W / 42.626111°N 83.297778°WPontiac 31 Grand Trunk Western Railroad Birmingham Depot September 12, 1985 245 S. Eton St.
42°32′48″N 83°11′42″W / 42.546667°N 83.195°WBirmingham 32 Griggs Brothers-Rochester Elevator Company Grain Elevator December 13, 2010 303 East University Drive
42°40′55″N 83°07′54″W / 42.681944°N 83.131667°WRochester 1880 wooden grain elevator on the Michigan Central Railroad critical to the agrarian economy of the region through the mid-20th century.[5] 33 Grinnell Brothers Music House April 19, 1984 27 S. Saginaw St.
42°38′10″N 83°17′31″W / 42.636111°N 83.291944°WPontiac 34 Highland United Methodist Church July 9, 1981 205 W. Livingston Rd.
42°38′15″N 83°37′10″W / 42.6375°N 83.619444°WHighland 35 Hilzinger Block May 17, 2006 106-110 S. Main St.
42°29′23″N 83°08′41″W / 42.489722°N 83.144722°WRoyal Oak 36 Hirst Hotel February 8, 1980 110 Battle Alley
42°47′27″N 83°37′36″W / 42.790833°N 83.626667°WHolly 37 Holly Union Depot December 21, 2000 223S. Broad St.
42°47′21″N 83°37′27″W / 42.789167°N 83.624167°WHolly 38 Horatio N. Howard House December 27, 1984 403 N. Saginaw
42°38′50″N 83°17′41″W / 42.647222°N 83.294722°WPontiac 39 Hubbard-Kesby House June 3, 1996 1965 W. Dawson Rd.
42°33′49″N 83°38′08″W / 42.563611°N 83.635556°WMilford 40 John W. Hunter House January 13, 1972 556 W. Maple Rd.
42°32′48″N 83°13′10″W / 42.546667°N 83.219444°WBirmingham 41 Indian Lake Road Stone Arch Bridge July 22, 2005 Indian Lake Rd., east of M-24
42°47′51″N 83°14′47″W / 42.7975°N 83.246389°WOrion Township 42 Lake Orion Historic District August 23, 2006 Roughly bounded by Elizabeth St., Hauxwell Dr., Front St., and Lapeer St.
42°47′10″N 83°14′19″W / 42.786111°N 83.238611°WLake Orion 43 Lathrup Village Historic District March 16, 1998 Roughly bounded by city limits, Red River Dr., Interstate 696, Middlesex Ave., Meadowbrook Way, and Margate Ave.
42°29′35″N 83°13′35″W / 42.493056°N 83.226389°WLathrup Village 44 Kittie C. McCoy House March 25, 2009 1455 Benstein Road
42°32′40″N 83°30′12″W / 42.544444°N 83.503333°WCommerce Township 45 Meadow Brook Farms April 17, 1979 480 S. Adams Rd.
42°40′23″N 83°11′55″W / 42.673056°N 83.198611°WRochester Also known as Meadow Brook Hall 46 Milford Rural Agricultural School January 22, 1992 630 Hickory St.
42°35′38″N 83°35′52″W / 42.593889°N 83.597778°WMilford 47 Modern Housing Corporation Addition Historic District June 9, 1989 Roughly bounded by Montcalm St., Perry St., Joslyn Ave., Gage St., Glenwood, and Nelson St.
42°39′13″N 83°16′44″W / 42.653611°N 83.278889°WPontiac 48 Myrick-Palmer House July 8, 1970 223 W. Huron St.
42°38′12″N 83°18′04″W / 42.636667°N 83.301111°WPontiac 49 North Milford Village Historic District April 21, 2000 Historic area of North Milford Village
42°35′26″N 83°35′51″W / 42.590556°N 83.5975°WMilford 50 H. Augustus and Agnes Cleveland O'Dell House-Inch House March 17, 2009 1945 Tiverton Road
42°35′16″N 83°14′40″W / 42.587778°N 83.244444°WBloomfield Hills 51 Oak Hill Cemetery June 20, 1989 216 University Dr.
42°38′34″N 83°17′07″W / 42.642778°N 83.285278°WPontiac 52 Orchard Lake Schools Historic District March 19, 1982 Indian Trail
42°35′38″N 83°21′28″W / 42.593889°N 83.357778°WOrchard Lake 53 Ortonville Mill April 16, 1971 366 Mill St.
42°51′07″N 83°26′45″W / 42.851944°N 83.445833°WOrtonville 54 Pleasant Ridge East Historic District February 1, 2007 Bounded generally by Woodward, 10 Mile Rd., Conrail, and eastern and southern city limits
42°28′14″N 83°08′13″W / 42.470556°N 83.136944°WPleasant Ridge 55 Pleasant Ridge Historic District August 11, 1992 Roughly bounded by Willington Rd., Woodward Ave., Ferndale and Ridge Rd.
42°28′14″N 83°8′43″W / 42.47056°N 83.14528°W
Boundary increase (listed December 13, 2010): West of Ridge Rd. to city limits of Royal Oak, Huntington Woods, Oak Park, and Ferndale.Pleasant Ridge 56 Pontiac Commercial Historic District February 16, 1984 1-29 N. Saginaw St., 5-29 W. Lawrence St., and 10-18 W. Pike St.
42°38′13″N 83°17′35″W / 42.636944°N 83.293056°WPontiac Boundary increase (added 1989-06-23): Roughly E. Huron St. and S. Saginaw St. within loop of Wide Track Dr. 57 Walter P. and May Wolf Reuther House June 20, 2002 3924-3950-3954 Ellamae (Oakland Township)
42°44′28″N 83°10′19″W / 42.741111°N 83.171944°WRochester 58 Rowe House December 6, 1975 2360 Lone Tree Rd., northest of Milford
42°37′21″N 83°38′53″W / 42.6225°N 83.648056°WMilford 59 Sashabaw Presbyterian Church October 9, 1980 Northeast of Clarkston at 5331 Maybee Rd.
42°43′09″N 83°21′44″W / 42.719167°N 83.362222°WClarkston 60 William Edmund and Nina A. Downey Scripps Estate September 27, 2007 1840 Scripps Rd.
42°44′58″N 83°17′01″W / 42.74945°N 83.283672°WLake Orion 61 Melvyn Maxwell and Sara Stein Smith House March 28, 1997 5045 Ponvalley Rd., Bloomfield Township
42°33′54″N 83°16′16″W / 42.565°N 83.271111°WPontiac 62 Rollin Sprague Building-Old Stone Store April 22, 1999 300 Main St.
42°40′46″N 83°08′00″W / 42.679444°N 83.133333°WRochester 63 St. Vincent DePaul Catholic Church, Convent, and School June 9, 1989 150 E. Wide Track Dr.
42°37′56″N 83°17′14″W / 42.632222°N 83.287222°WPontiac 64 Stony Creek Village Historic District June 26, 1972 Northeast of Rochester on Washington Rd.
42°41′48″N 83°06′49″W / 42.696667°N 83.113611°WRochester 65 Thomas W. and Margaret Taliaferro House September 15, 2011 1115 Eton Cross
42°34′35″N 83°13′51″W / 42.576389°N 83.230833°WBloomfield Hills 66 Charles Torrey House May 21, 1992 1141 Foxwood Ct., Bloomfield Township
42°36′58″N 83°13′23″W / 42.616111°N 83.223056°WBirmingham 67 Trowbridge Road-Grand Trunk Western Railroad Bridge January 28, 2000 Trowbridge Rd. over Grand Trunk Western Railroad
42°34′50″N 83°13′51″W / 42.580556°N 83.230833°WBloomfield Hills 68 Waterford Village Historic District August 10, 1979 Dubay and Pontiff Sts., Steffeus, Andersonville and Airport Rds.
42°42′00″N 83°24′20″W / 42.7°N 83.405556°WWaterford 69 Western Knitting Mills June 9, 2000 400 Water St.
42°40′49″N 83°07′52″W / 42.680278°N 83.131111°WRochester 70 Wisner House July 8, 1970 405 Oakland Ave.
42°38′54″N 83°18′17″W / 42.648333°N 83.304722°WPontiac 71 Joseph D. Yerkes House January 26, 1984 42580 Eight Mile Rd.
42°26′18″N 83°27′53″W / 42.438333°N 83.464722°WNovi The original Joseph Yerkes House burned in 1989.[6] 72 Robert Yerkes House November 30, 1973 535 E. Base Line Rd.
42°26′17″N 83°28′35″W / 42.438056°N 83.476389°WNorthville See also
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.
- ^ "Save the Fuerst Farm!". Fuerst Farmstead Novi. http://www.fuerstfarmnovi.org/. Retrieved July 10, 2010.
- ^ Dziurman Stozicki, Tiffany (January 25, 2011). "Historic Elevator Building, Symbol of Days Gone By, Awaits New Purpose". Rochester (Michigan) Patch. http://rochester.patch.com/articles/historic-elevator-building-a-symbol-of-days-gone-by-awaits-a-new-purpose. Retrieved January 26, 2011.
- ^ Ren Farley. "Robert Yerkes Home (Northville)". http://detroit1701.org/Yerkes%20Home.html. Retrieved July 10, 2010.
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