List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Manistee County

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

Location of Manistee County in Michigan

Current listings

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Name Image Location City Listing date
Simeon Babcock House   420 Third Street Manistee September 3, 1998
Camp Tosebo Historic District   7228 Miller Road, Red Park Manistee October 24, 1997
Church of the Holy Trinity (Episcopal) and Rectory   410 Second Street Manistee June 15, 1979
Danish Lutheran Church   300 Walnut Street Manistee May 18, 1971
William Douglas House   521 Pine Street Manistee March 19, 1980
First Congregational Church   412 Fourth Street, between Oak and Maple streets Manistee November 15, 1973
First Scandinavian Lutheran Church   331 Fourth Street Manistee April 28, 1987
Great Fire of 1871 Informational Designation Orchard Beach State Park, 2 miles N of Manistee on M-110 Manistee vicinity January 19, 1957
Roscoe E. Harris Summer Cottage   2254 Lakeisle Avenue, Portage Park Resort Onekama March 20, 1984
Hotel Wellston (Demolished) 17201 6th Street Wellston April 25, 1988
House at Eastlake (Demolished) Corner of Main and Goff streets Eastlake October 22, 1963
Kaleva Informational Designation   Wuoski Avenue Kaleva April 15, 1977
John J. Makinen Bottle House   14551 Wuoksi Avenue Kaleva January 13, 1982
Manistee City Library   95 Maple Street Manistee November 16, 1995
Manistee County Courthouse Fountain   Onekama Village Park Onekama July 17, 1986
Manistee Fire Hall   281 First Street, SW corner of Hancock Manistee April 20, 1989
Harriet Quimby Childhood Home   14789 Erdman Road Arcadia September 3, 1998
Ramsdell Theatre   101 Maple Street Manistee June 19, 1971
Sandenburgh-Rogers Summer Resort Complex   2046 Crescent Beach Road Manistee February 29, 1996
William W. Vincent House   431 Cedar Street Manistee December 19, 1984

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References

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