National Register of Historic Places listings in Calhoun County, Michigan
The following is a list of Registered Historic Places in Calhoun County, Michigan.
- This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted February 5, 2021.[1]
[2] | Name on the Register[3] | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | 12 Mile Road-Kalamazoo River Bridge | December 22, 1999 (#99001610) |
12 Mile Rd. over Kalamazoo River 42°16′12″N 85°03′41″W |
Marshall | ||
2 | 23 Mile Road-Kalamazoo River Bridge | December 22, 1999 (#99001611) |
23 Mile Rd. over Kalamazoo River 42°16′06″N 84°50′52″W |
Marengo | ||
3 | Advent Historic District | June 30, 1994 (#94000623) |
Roughly bounded by N. Washington Ave., Champion St., Hubbard St. and Greenwood Ave. 42°19′49″N 85°11′44″W |
Battle Creek | ||
4 | Adam C. Arnold Block | March 24, 1983 (#83000839) |
12-14 E. State St. 42°19′09″N 85°10′54″W |
Battle Creek | This building has been demolished.[5] | |
5 | Battle Creek City Hall | April 5, 1984 (#84001377) |
103 E. Michigan Ave. 42°19′00″N 85°10′46″W |
Battle Creek | ||
6 | Battle Creek Post Office | August 21, 1972 (#72000597) |
67 E. Michigan St. 42°19′02″N 85°10′48″W |
Battle Creek | ||
7 | Battle Creek Sanitarium | July 30, 1974 (#74000980) |
74 N. Washington St. 42°19′37″N 85°11′16″W |
Battle Creek | Once known as Western Health Reform Institute. Listed as "Federal Center" originally, the name was changed in 2012 with a boundary increase (January 27, 2012) | |
8 | Boys' Club Building | May 19, 2004 (#04000457) |
115 West St. 42°19′35″N 85°10′58″W |
Battle Creek | ||
9 | Harold C. Brooks House | July 8, 1970 (#70000266) |
310 N. Kalamazoo Ave. 42°16′28″N 84°57′50″W |
Marshall | Boundary increase (added 1984-04-19): 310 N. Kalamazoo Ave. Also known as the Jabez S. Fitch House. Part of the Marshall Michigan Historic Landmark District. | |
10 | James and Anne Atmore Bryant Farmstead† | June 20, 2002 (#02000667) |
12557 L Dr. N. (Convis Township) 42°20′01″N 85°03′05″W |
Wattles Park | ||
11 | Camp Custer Veterans Administration Hospital-United States Veterans Hospital No. 100 | May 17, 2012 (#12000282) |
5500 Armstrong Rd. 42°20′36″N 85°17′29″W |
Battle Creek | ||
12 | Capitol Hill School | March 16, 1972 (#72000598) |
603 Washington St. 42°15′52″N 84°57′07″W |
Marshall | ||
13 | Central National Tower | March 20, 2008 (#08000218) |
70 W. Michigan Ave. 42°19′17″N 85°11′03″W |
Battle Creek | ||
14 | City Hall Historic District | April 4, 1996 (#96000366) |
E. Michigan Ave., from Monroe to Jay Sts. 42°19′01″N 85°10′47″W |
Battle Creek | ||
15 | Cortright-Van Patten Mill | August 31, 1979 (#79001150) |
109 Byron St. 42°08′47″N 84°48′10″W |
Homer | Burned down completely in fire on May 16, 2010. The mill was in operation until the 1970s. In 1974 it was purchased by James L. Miller and converted into a dinner theater. John and Alice Blakemore bought the building in 1996 and opened it as a restaurant. In 2006, new owners Lance and Susan Cuffle opened a bar and restaurant and operated a seasonal haunted house.[6][7] | |
16 | Emporium | August 9, 1979 (#79001151) |
154-156 W. Michigan Ave. 42°16′19″N 84°57′35″W |
Marshall | Part of the Marshall Michigan Historic Landmark District. | |
17 | Gardner House | May 6, 1971 (#71000383) |
509 S. Superior St. 42°14′30″N 84°45′10″W |
Albion | ||
18 | Governor's Mansion | January 8, 1975 (#75000939) |
621 S. Marshall Ave. 42°15′54″N 84°57′16″W |
Marshall | ||
19 | Homer Village Historic District | July 25, 1996 (#96000805) |
Roughly bounded by Leigh, Burgess, Hamilton, School, and Byron Sts. 42°08′39″N 84°48′27″W |
Homer | ||
20 | Honolulu House† | July 8, 1970 (#70000267) |
107 N. Kalamazoo St. 42°16′22″N 84°57′52″W |
Marshall | Part of the Marshall Michigan Historic Landmark District. | |
21 | Joy House | April 19, 1972 (#72000599) |
224 N. Kalamazoo Ave. 42°16′26″N 84°57′50″W |
Marshall | Part of the Marshall Michigan Historic Landmark District. | |
22 | W. K. Kellogg House | April 18, 1985 (#85000838) |
1 Monroe St. 42°19′10″N 85°10′47″W |
Battle Creek | This house was originally located at 256 W. Van Buren St. In 1990, it was moved to the present location. | |
23 | Isaac Lockwood House | July 22, 1994 (#94000748) |
14011 Verona Rd., Marshall Township 42°17′32″N 85°01′23″W |
Marshall | ||
24 | Maple Street Historic District | July 25, 1996 (#96000806) |
161-342 Capital Ave., NE. 42°19′22″N 85°10′23″W |
Battle Creek | ||
25 | Marshall Avenue Bridge | September 24, 2001 (#01001021) |
Marshall Ave. over Rice Cr. 42°16′02″N 84°57′15″W |
Marshall | ||
26 | Marshall Michigan Historic Landmark District | July 17, 1991 (#91002053) |
Roughly bounded by Plum St., East Dr., Forest St. and Hanover St. 42°16′27″N 84°57′48″W |
Marshall | ||
27 | Masonic Temple Building | September 29, 1988 (#88001836) |
115 E. Green St. 42°16′17″N 84°57′29″W |
Marshall | Part of the Marshall Michigan Historic Landmark District. | |
28 | Merritt Woods Historic District | June 17, 1994 (#94000622) |
Roughly bounded by Orchard, Emmett and Chestnut Sts. and northernmost parts of Woodmer Dr. and Crest Dr. 42°19′51″N 85°10′19″W |
Battle Creek | ||
29 | National House | January 3, 1978 (#78001493) |
102 S. Parkview 42°16′19″N 84°57′54″W |
Marshall | Part of the Marshall Michigan Historic Landmark District. | |
30 | Oakhill | December 31, 1974 (#74000981) |
410 N. Eagle St. 42°16′38″N 84°57′42″W |
Marshall | Part of the Marshall Michigan Historic Landmark District. | |
31 | Old-Merchants National Bank and Trust Co. Building | November 21, 2018 (#100002887) |
25 W Michigan Ave. 42°19′12″N 85°10′59″W |
Battle Creek | ||
32 | Penn Central Railway Station | April 16, 1971 (#71000384) |
W. Van Buren 42°19′17″N 85°10′54″W |
Battle Creek | ||
33 | Penniman Castle | May 2, 2001 (#01000457) |
443 Main St. 42°18′21″N 85°10′12″W |
Battle Creek | ||
34 | Pine Creek Potawatomi Reservation | March 30, 1973 (#73000946) |
1485 Mno-Bmadzewen Way 42°06′15″N 85°15′32″W |
Fulton | ||
35 | William Prindle Livery Stable | August 19, 1982 (#82002829) |
323 W. Michigan Ave. 42°16′17″N 84°57′50″W |
Marshall | Part of the Marshall Michigan Historic Landmark District. | |
36 | Record Printing and Box Company Building | July 22, 2019 (#100004225) |
15 Carlyle St. 42°19′20″N 85°11′10″W |
Battle Creek | ||
37 | Eugene P. Robertson House | February 8, 1988 (#88000028) |
412 S. Clinton St. 42°14′33″N 84°45′17″W |
Albion | ||
38 | Stonehall | June 28, 1972 (#72000600) |
303 N. Kalamazoo St. 42°16′27″N 84°57′52″W |
Marshall | Part of the Marshall Michigan Historic Landmark District. | |
39 | Stow-Hasbrouck House† | December 2, 1993 (#93001361) |
17051 16 Mile Rd., Convis Township 42°20′34″N 84°59′05″W |
Marshall | ||
40 | Superior Street Commercial Historic District | August 18, 1997 (#97000626) |
Roughly bounded by the Kalamazoo River, Cass, Elm, Eaton and Vine Sts. 42°14′40″N 84°45′13″W |
Albion | ||
41 | Van Buren Street Historic District | April 4, 1996 (#96000367) |
Roughly, Van Buren St. from Capital and Cherry Sts. to Calhoun St. and North Ave. 42°19′22″N 85°10′51″W |
Battle Creek | ||
42 | Wagner's Block | October 7, 1971 (#71000385) |
143 W. Michigan Ave. 42°16′18″N 84°57′38″W |
Marshall | Part of the Marshall Michigan Historic Landmark District. | |
43 | Frank and Dorothy Ward House | September 10, 2014 (#14000562) |
257 Lakeshore Dr. 42°17′14″N 85°13′07″W |
Battle Creek | ||
44 | Wright-Brooks House | March 16, 1972 (#72000601) |
122 N. High St. 42°16′22″N 84°57′20″W |
Marshall | Part of the Marshall Michigan Historic Landmark District. |
Former listing
[2] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed | Date removed | Location | City or town | Summary |
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1 | Battle Creek Sanitarium | unknown (#78001492) | April 18, 1988 | 197 N. Washington Ave. 42°19′37″N 85°11′16″W |
Battle Creek | The former Phelps Sanitarium was purchased by the Battle Creek Sanitarium. | |
2 | Roosevelt Community House | August 20, 2001 (#01000653) | November 5, 2011 | 117 Evergreen Rd. 42°19′51″N 85°15′49″W |
Springfield | Building was demolished April, 2016 |
See also
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References
- "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on February 5, 2021.
- Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
- The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- Arnold, Adam C., Block (Demolished) from the state of Michigan.
- "Homer Mill fire 'completely devastating' for employees and community; cause of blaze unknown", Aaron Aupperlee, Jackson Citizen Patriot, May 17, 2010
- "Officers continue to investigate fire at Homer Mill", Danielle Quisenberry, Jackson Citizen Patriot, May 31, 2010
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