List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Menominee County

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

Location of Menominee County in Michigan

Current listings

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Name Image Location City Listing date
Alvin Clark (schooner) (destroyed)   Mystery Ship Seaport, foot of 6th Avenue at the Menominee River Menominee February 11, 1972
Bailey Fishery   5052 M-35 Menominee
Chappee Rapids Informational Designation   5 miles west of Menominee, on River Road (County Road 581) Menominee vicinity October 1, 1971
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Station   219 Fourth Avenue Menominee November 7, 1977
Hermansville   US-2, near intersection with Highway 388 Hermansville September 17, 1974
First Street Historic District   Roughly bounded by N side of 10th Avenue, 4th Avenue, 2nd Street, and Green Bay shoreline Menominee September 17, 1974
Main Street Historic District Commemorative Designation Waterworks-corner of First Street and Tenth Avenue Menominee September 14, 1995
Menominee Area Informational Designation   Menominee Tourist Center, US-41 north of interstate bridge linking Wisconsin to Michigan Menominee August 23, 1956
Menominee County Courthouse   10th Avenue between 8th and 10th streets Menominee July 26, 1974
Menominee Tourist Lodge   1343 Tenth Avenue (US-41) Menominee June 15, 1979
Phillips Charcoal Kilns 2 miles east of Stephenson, off County Road G-12 Stephenson vicinity June 15, 1979
Pioneer Grange No. 1308 Hall   W240 River Road Stephenson January 16, 1990
Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church   904 Eleventh Avenue Menominee February 23, 1981
Spies House   1502 First Street Menominee April 15, 1977
Wisconsin Land and Lumber Company Office Building   N5551 River Street Hermansville December 11, 1973

See also

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Sources

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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.