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Metamora Crossroads Historic District

The Metamora Crossroads Historic District is a historic district centered at the intersection of Oak and High Street in the small village of Metamora in Metamora Township in Lapeer County, Michigan. It was designated as a Michigan State Historic Site and also added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 19, 1984.[1][2]

Metamora Crossroads Historic District
Location within the state of Michigan
Metamora Crossroads Historic District (the United States)
LocationIntersection of Oak and High Street
Metamora, Michigan
Coordinates42°56′30″N 83°17′20″W / 42.94167°N 83.28889°W / 42.94167; -83.28889
Area3.5 acres (1.4 ha)
Built1850–1910
Architectural styleMix of Greek Revival, Gothic Revival, and Italianate
NRHP reference No.84001790[1]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPJuly 19, 1984
Designated MSHSJuly 19, 1984[2]

Description edit

The historic district comprises 3.5 acres (1.4 hectares) and fifteen buildings, fourteen of which contribute to the historic character of the district. These structures consist of various functions and architecture, including Greek Revival, Gothic Revival, and Italianate architecture. The 15 buildings include ten commercial structures, four houses, and a church. Most of the buildings were built between 1850 and 1910, and several of them still retain their original purpose.[2] The White Horse Inn, located at 1 East High Street, is promoted as Michigan's oldest continually running restaurant since first opening in 1850.[3]

The district includes:[4]

  • Ammerman Building / Hoard House (now the White Horse Inn): A Greek Revival style village store built in 1850 by Daniel Ammerman.
  • House: Two-story Greek Revival house built about 1850.
  • Barrows Building: A wood-framed building covered in clapboard, built in about 1866 by Eber Barrows.
  • Wilder Brothers building: A two-story wood-framed building covered in clapboard, built in about 1870 by the Wilder brothers.
  • House: Two-story Italianate house built about 1870.
  • Pilgrim Congregational Church: A Gothic-style church built in 1878.
  • Stone Building: A two-story Italianate commercial building built in 1879 by Dr. David Stone.
  • Metamora Township Hall and Opera House: A single-story red-brick Romanesque Revival structure built in 1888.
  • Bank Building: Single-story red-brick building constructed in about 1890.
  • Henderson Building: Single-story red-brick building with Queen Anne and Italianate elements, constructed in about 1890.
  • Masonic Lodge: A two-story red-brick building constructed in 1907 by Marion Barnes as a combination store and Masonic Temple.
  • Commercial Building: A single-story commercial building built in 1911.
  • Pilgrim Congregational Church parsonage: Two-story wood-framed parsonage built about 1930.
  • Walker House: A 1+12-story post-World War II house

History edit

"Barrow's Corners," as Metamora was originally known, was first settled in 1839 by Eber Barrows. He constructed a log way station at this site in 1843 to shelter travelers heading north. In 1848, Territorial Road was opened through the settlement, and soon a number of competing hotels were opened in the area. To keep pace, Barrow modernized his way station and renamed it the Northern Exchange Hotel. In 1850, Daniel Ammerman built the first store in Barrow's Corners. The building was eventually enlarged into Lorenzo Hoard's House, another establishment for travelers. Around this time, agriculture became more important in the area, as farmers began raising sheep and apples. Metamora became the center of the surrounding agricultural community, with a blacksmith, wagon shop, and soon two doctors.[4]

A number of commercial buildings were constructed by Eber Barrows and the Wilder Brothers in the late 1860s. In 1872, the Detroit and Bay City Railway constructed a line through the village, and Metamora became a hub for the transport of local goods. Brick commercial buildings gradually replaced earlier frame ones, and new churches and schools were constructed. In 1888 the Town Hall and Opera House was built, and a few more structures were built by 1910. As the automobile rose in the 1910s, Metamora began to lose residents to Flint and Pontiac. By the 1920s, new owners in the rural area were breeding horses and running hunt clubs. The village shops continued to provide convenient shopping to residents, and so remained in use.[4] Development of this core area ceased prior to World War I, preserving the early architecture.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 4, 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d State of Michigan (2009). . Archived from the original on June 1, 2012. Retrieved June 4, 2011.
  3. ^ White Horse Inn (2011). . Archived from the original on November 22, 2011. Retrieved July 9, 2011.
  4. ^ a b c Sarah W. Eubanks (April 1983), National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form: Metamora Crossroads Historic District

External links edit

  • Village of Metamora Chamber of Commerce

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The Metamora Crossroads Historic District is a historic district centered at the intersection of Oak and High Street in the small village of Metamora in Metamora Township in Lapeer County Michigan It was designated as a Michigan State Historic Site and also added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 19 1984 1 2 Metamora Crossroads Historic DistrictU S National Register of Historic PlacesU S Historic districtMichigan State Historic SiteLocation within the state of MichiganShow map of MichiganMetamora Crossroads Historic District the United States Show map of the United StatesLocationIntersection of Oak and High StreetMetamora MichiganCoordinates42 56 30 N 83 17 20 W 42 94167 N 83 28889 W 42 94167 83 28889Area3 5 acres 1 4 ha Built1850 1910Architectural styleMix of Greek Revival Gothic Revival and ItalianateNRHP reference No 84001790 1 Significant datesAdded to NRHPJuly 19 1984Designated MSHSJuly 19 1984 2 Contents 1 Description 2 History 3 References 4 External linksDescription editThe historic district comprises 3 5 acres 1 4 hectares and fifteen buildings fourteen of which contribute to the historic character of the district These structures consist of various functions and architecture including Greek Revival Gothic Revival and Italianate architecture The 15 buildings include ten commercial structures four houses and a church Most of the buildings were built between 1850 and 1910 and several of them still retain their original purpose 2 The White Horse Inn located at 1 East High Street is promoted as Michigan s oldest continually running restaurant since first opening in 1850 3 The district includes 4 Ammerman Building Hoard House now the White Horse Inn A Greek Revival style village store built in 1850 by Daniel Ammerman House Two story Greek Revival house built about 1850 Barrows Building A wood framed building covered in clapboard built in about 1866 by Eber Barrows Wilder Brothers building A two story wood framed building covered in clapboard built in about 1870 by the Wilder brothers House Two story Italianate house built about 1870 Pilgrim Congregational Church A Gothic style church built in 1878 Stone Building A two story Italianate commercial building built in 1879 by Dr David Stone Metamora Township Hall and Opera House A single story red brick Romanesque Revival structure built in 1888 Bank Building Single story red brick building constructed in about 1890 Henderson Building Single story red brick building with Queen Anne and Italianate elements constructed in about 1890 Masonic Lodge A two story red brick building constructed in 1907 by Marion Barnes as a combination store and Masonic Temple Commercial Building A single story commercial building built in 1911 Pilgrim Congregational Church parsonage Two story wood framed parsonage built about 1930 Walker House A 1 1 2 story post World War II houseHistory edit Barrow s Corners as Metamora was originally known was first settled in 1839 by Eber Barrows He constructed a log way station at this site in 1843 to shelter travelers heading north In 1848 Territorial Road was opened through the settlement and soon a number of competing hotels were opened in the area To keep pace Barrow modernized his way station and renamed it the Northern Exchange Hotel In 1850 Daniel Ammerman built the first store in Barrow s Corners The building was eventually enlarged into Lorenzo Hoard s House another establishment for travelers Around this time agriculture became more important in the area as farmers began raising sheep and apples Metamora became the center of the surrounding agricultural community with a blacksmith wagon shop and soon two doctors 4 A number of commercial buildings were constructed by Eber Barrows and the Wilder Brothers in the late 1860s In 1872 the Detroit and Bay City Railway constructed a line through the village and Metamora became a hub for the transport of local goods Brick commercial buildings gradually replaced earlier frame ones and new churches and schools were constructed In 1888 the Town Hall and Opera House was built and a few more structures were built by 1910 As the automobile rose in the 1910s Metamora began to lose residents to Flint and Pontiac By the 1920s new owners in the rural area were breeding horses and running hunt clubs The village shops continued to provide convenient shopping to residents and so remained in use 4 Development of this core area ceased prior to World War I preserving the early architecture 2 References edit a b National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 4 2011 a b c d State of Michigan 2009 Metamora Crossroads Historic District Archived from the original on June 1 2012 Retrieved June 4 2011 White Horse Inn 2011 Historic White Horse Inn Archived from the original on November 22 2011 Retrieved July 9 2011 a b c Sarah W Eubanks April 1983 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form Metamora Crossroads Historic DistrictExternal links editVillage of Metamora Chamber of Commerce Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Metamora Crossroads Historic District amp oldid 1169252987, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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