List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Delta County

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Location of Delta County in Michigan

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

Current listings[edit]

Name Image Location City Listing date
Charles Brotherton House Charles Brotherton House 606 Ogden Avenue Escanaba October 12, 1990
Carnegie Public Library 201 South 7th Street Escanaba January 16, 1976
Samuel Elliot Farm Samuel Elliot Farm 13250 8th Rd. Sac Bay November 14, 1974
Fayette County road #483, between Garden and Fairport, in Fayette State Park Fayette August 23, 1956
Grand Island Indian Trail Informational Designation US-2, just east of Whitefish River Rapid River May 4, 1966
Escanaba River-The Legend Informational Designation Escanaba River-The Legend Escanaba River, Pioneer Trail Park, US-2 & -41 (M-35), 1 mile north of Escanaba Escanaba May 4, 1966
Little Bay de Noc Informational Designation Little Bay De Noc Roadside City Park on Lake Shore Drive Escanaba April 2, 1957
Ludington Hotel Ludington Hotel 223 Ludington Street Escanaba February 23, 1981
Maple Ridge Workers Association Hall Maple Ridge Workers Assoc 14398 M-35 Rock July 26, 1978
Saint Lawrence Catholic Church St. Lawrence Catholic Church-Nahma 8240 River Nahma February 11, 1972
Sand Point Lighthouse 12 Waterplant Road Escanaba February 25, 1988
Squaw Point Boathouse Squaw Point Boathouse 12 Waterplant Road Escanaba October 12, 1990
Sawmills Informational Designation The Lumberman Escanaba River, Pioneer Trail Park, US-2 & -41 (M-35), 1 mile north of Escanaba Escanaba May 4, 1966
Webster School Annex (demolished)[2] 1219 North 19th Street Escanaba June 6, 1977
Henry Frank Wnuck Homestead 10921 Highway 41 Rapid River July 15, 1999

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ "Hazard Mitigation Plan - Update" (PDF). Central Upper Peninsula Planning and Development Regional Commission. 2015. p. 157. Retrieved November 2, 2019.