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List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Saginaw County

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Location of Saginaw County in Michigan

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

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Name Image Location City Listing date
Arbeiter Hall/Fischer's Hall 713 South Main Frankenmuth July 17, 1986
John Barr House 2220 Midland Road (M-47) Saginaw July 20, 1989
Bliss Park
Southwest corner of Houghton Avenue and North Michigan Avenue Saginaw October 16, 1997}
Burt Opera House E Burt Road, between Dorwood and Nichols roads Burt July 17, 1975
Central Warehouse
1840 North Michigan Saginaw January 18, 1989
Benjamin Cushway House
Benjamin Cushway House NRHP 82002865 Saginaw County, MI
1404 South Fayette Saginaw February 11, 1972
Dice Wesleyan Methodist Church R.R. No. 3, 4535 North River Road Freeland May 8, 1986
First Congregational Church 403 Jefferson Ave Saginaw July 23, 1998
Flint and Pere Marquette Railroad East Saginaw Depot
501 Potter Street Saginaw December 19, 1991
Fort Saginaw Court and Hamilton streets Saginaw August 23, 1956
Fowler Schoolhouse 13240 W Townline St. Charles October 10, 1989
Frankenmuth Woolen Mills 570 Main Street Frankenmuth April 20, 1995
Freeland United Methodist Church 205 East Washington Street Freeland December 15, 1988
Robert Gage Coal Company - Mine No. 8 12633 Beaver Road, north of Townline Road and east of Orr Road St. Charles vicinity December 3, 1980
Edward and Emma Germain Carriage House 1573 South Washington Avenue Saginaw September 17, 1981
Germans in Michigan Informational Designation Intersection of Old Main Street and Main Street (M-83) Frankenmuth September 17, 1957
Hess School 1520 Houlihan Road, NW corner of Cole Road Saginaw vicinity April 4, 1978
Hill District School 11465 Holland Road (M-46) between Block Rd and Gera Rd (M-83) Reese vicinity July 26, 1978
Hodges Site (20SA130) SW 1/4, NE 1/4, Section 35, Spaulding Township Saginaw vicinity September 17, 1974
Hoyt Public Library 505 Janes Street Saginaw July 23, 1998
Morseville Bridge .45 miles (0.72 km) east of Seymour Road, Burt Road Thomas September 28, 2000
George Nason House 605 West Broad Street (M-57) Chesaning September 8, 1982
Parshallburg Mill (Demolished) Intersection of Niver and Ditch roads Parshallburg February 21, 1975
Passolt House
Passolt House NRHP 72000653 Saginaw County, MI
1105 South Jefferson Avenue Saginaw December 10, 1971
Pere Marquette Railroad Hemlock Depot 900 Maple Street Saginaw May 8, 1984
Presbyterian Church of South Saginaw 2312 South Washington Avenue, NE corner of Williamson Saginaw April 24, 1981
Clark Lombard Ring House 1126 North Michigan Avenue Saginaw October 10, 1989
Theodore H. Roethke / Theodore H. Roethke Childhood Home†
1805 Gratiot Avenue Saginaw October 14, 1999
Saginaw Club 219 North Washington Avenue Saginaw March 14, 1973
Saginaw Oil Field Discovery Informational Site 1800 Weiss (North side of Weiss at Mershon) Saginaw September 28, 2000
Saginaw Post Office
500 Federal Avenue Saginaw June 19, 1971
Saginaw Valley Coal Informational Designation St. Charles Park, corner of M-52 and Parkway Drive St. Charles December 10, 1971
Saginaw Valley Lumbering Era Informational Designation 111 South Michigan Saginaw August 15, 1975
Saint Lorenz Lutheran Church 10145 Tuscola Road Frankenmuth March 15, 1990
Saint Mary's Hospital 830 South Jefferson Avenue Saginaw July 26, 1974
Saint Michael Church and School 17994 Lincoln Road New Lothrop July 18, 1996
Saint Paul's Mission - Taymouth Seymour Road, south of East Burt Road Morseville vicinity December 14, 1976
Sauk Indian Village Informational Site Ezra Rust Park, on the Saginaw River near South Washington Avenue Saginaw August 23, 1956
John and Fredricka Schroeder Cabin Hartley Outdoor Education Center, 12633 Beaver Road, north of Townline Road and east of Orr Road St. Charles vicinity January 8, 1981
Henry Steltzriede House 4645 Brockway Road Saginaw January 25, 1985
Dr. Leamington B. Stewart House 505 West Broad Street Chesaning July 23, 1987
Tittabawassee Boom Company T13N, R3E Saginaw February 12, 1959
Treaty of 1819 Informational Designation
Hamilton and Throop streets Saginaw February 18, 1956
Union House Hotel Informational Site 713 South Main Street (M-83) Frankenmuth July 21, 1988

See also

Sources

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
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