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Southfield Town Hall
in Michigan Historical Markers
posted by: Scook
location: Michigan
date approved: 4/16/2006
last visited: 1/6/2014
Mary Thompson House
Shoreline Interurban Railway
Shoreline Interurban Railway Michigan Historical Site Local Site no. 2071
date approved: 4/15/2006
last visited: 9/7/2014
John Almon Starr House
John Almon Starr House Michigan Historical Site no 164
Old Wayne Village Hall
Old Wayne Village Hall Michigan Historical Site Local Site no. 1347
First Congregational Church
First Congregational Church Michigan Historical Site Local Site 2053
Chief Tonquish Burial Site
Chief Tonquish Burial Site Michigan Historical Site Local Site no 426
St. Joseph's Retreat
St. Joseph's Retreat Michigan Historical Site no. 386 Located on the northeast corner of Michigan Avenue and West Outer Drive in Dearborn, MI
last visited: 7/2/2014
Commandant's Quarters
Commandant's Quarters Michigan Historical Site Historic Building no. 4 Located on Monroe Street, just north of Michigan Avenue in Dearborn, MI
Fair Lane
Henry Ford's FairLane Manor
last visited: 6/16/2014
Marlette District Library
The Marlette District Library Michigan Historical Site - Local Site no. 713
date approved: 4/14/2006
last visited: 1/7/2014
Michigan's Capital
Michigan's Capital Michigan Histirical Site Registered Site no. 268
Pioneer Cemetery
Pioneer Cemetery Michigan Historical Site Local Site no. 1476
Southfield United Presbyterian Church
Southfield United Presbyterian Church Michigan Historical Site Local Site 2026
Fort St Joseph (S0080)
One of several Fort St Joseph’s this short-lived one was built in 1686 by the French to keep the English out of the upper Great Lakes. Abandoned in 1688 it became part of Fort Gratiot in 1814. Registered Site #80.
posted by: Hard Oiler
date approved: 4/12/2006
Tom Edison at Grand Trunk (S0283)
Located under the Blue Water Bridge and next to the Grand Trunk Rail Road Depot where Thomas Edison worked as a “news butcher” from 1859 to 1863. Registered Site #283
last visited: 10/10/2014
First International Tunnel (S0081)
Located on the Michigan side of the railway tunnel linking Port Huron with Sarnia, Ontario, Canada.- the first international submarine railway tunnel opened in 1891. Registered Site #81.
last visited: 9/27/2009
Nankin Mills
Michigan Historical Site Local Site no 68
date approved: 4/11/2006
last visited: 5/19/2014
Nardin Park United Methodist Church
Michigan Historical Site Local Site no. 1771