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National Register of Historic Places listings in Emmet County, Michigan


This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Emmet County, Michigan.

Location of Emmet County in Michigan

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Emmet County, Michigan, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.[1]

There are 52 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including three National Historic Landmarks.


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted May 10, 2024.[2]

Current listings edit

[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 J. B. Allen House
 
J. B. Allen House
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September 10, 1986
(#86001973)
822 Grove St.
45°22′14″N 84°56′51″W / 45.370629°N 84.947466°W / 45.370629; -84.947466 (J. B. Allen House)
Petoskey
2 Isaac Bartram House
 
Isaac Bartram House
September 10, 1986
(#86001975)
508 Wachtel Ave.
45°22′23″N 84°57′46″W / 45.373056°N 84.962778°W / 45.373056; -84.962778 (Isaac Bartram House)
Petoskey
3 Bay View
 
Bay View
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March 16, 1972
(#72000613)
Northeast of Petoskey on US  31
45°22′57″N 84°55′56″W / 45.3825°N 84.932222°W / 45.3825; -84.932222 (Bay View)
Petoskey Established in 1876 as a Methodist camp meeting, this romantically-planned campground was converted to an independent chautauqua in 1885, a role it served until 1915. These two uniquely American community forms are exemplified in this extensive and well-preserved complex.
4 Chief Andrew J. Blackbird House
 
Chief Andrew J. Blackbird House
April 14, 1972
(#72000611)
368 E. Main St.
45°25′49″N 84°59′05″W / 45.430278°N 84.984722°W / 45.430278; -84.984722 (Chief Andrew J. Blackbird House)
Harbor Springs The Chief Andrew J. Blackbird House, also known as the Andrew J. Blackbird Museum, was built as the home of Chief Andrew Blackbird, an Odawa (Ottawa) tribe leader, historian, and proponent of Indian civil rights. The house currently operates as a museum of American Indian artifacts.
5 W. S. Carmichael House
 
W. S. Carmichael House
September 10, 1986
(#86001977)
301 Jackson St.
45°22′16″N 84°57′50″W / 45.371111°N 84.963889°W / 45.371111; -84.963889 (W. S. Carmichael House)
Petoskey
6 Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Station
 
Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Station
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October 15, 1970
(#70000270)
Pioneer Park, W. Lake St.
45°22′31″N 84°57′33″W / 45.375278°N 84.959167°W / 45.375278; -84.959167 (Chesapeake & Ohio Railway Station)
Petoskey Also known as the Chicago & West Michigan Railway Station; now used as the Little Traverse History Museum
7 I. N. Debenham House
 
I. N. Debenham House
September 10, 1986
(#86001979)
1101 Emmet St.
45°22′00″N 84°57′31″W / 45.366667°N 84.958611°W / 45.366667; -84.958611 (I. N. Debenham House)
Petoskey
8 James and Jean Douglas House May 3, 2016
(#16000232)
3490 S. Lake Shore Dr.
45°30′04″N 85°05′51″W / 45.501127°N 85.097439°W / 45.501127; -85.097439 (James and Jean Douglas House)
Friendship Township Designed by renowned architect Richard Meier, this Modern house sits on a steep lot overlooking Lake Michigan.
9 East Mitchell Street Historic District November 12, 1986
(#86001983)
Roughly bounded by Rose, Kalamazoo, State, Howard, Michigan, and Division
45°22′24″N 84°56′59″W / 45.373333°N 84.949722°W / 45.373333; -84.949722 (East Mitchell Street Historic District)
Petoskey The East Mitchell Street Historic District is a residential districts occupying 31 blocks. It contains 294 residential properties, predominantly frame structures, 1+12 to 2+12 stories high. Architectural styles include Victorian, Queen Anne, Shingle style, Colonial Revival, Radford-type, Bungalow, and other period designs, dating from the late 1800s through the 1930s.
10 Gerhard Fochtman House
 
Gerhard Fochtman House
September 10, 1986
(#86001998)
1004 Waukazoo Ave.
45°22′07″N 84°57′12″W / 45.368611°N 84.953333°W / 45.368611; -84.953333 (Gerhard Fochtman House)
Petoskey
11 Fort Michilimackinac
 
Fort Michilimackinac
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October 15, 1966
(#66000395)
Near Mackinac Bridge at the southern end of the Mackinac Bridge
45°47′12″N 84°43′58″W / 45.786667°N 84.732778°W / 45.786667; -84.732778 (Fort Michilimackinac)
Mackinaw City Fort Michilimackinac was an 18th-century French, and later British, fort and trading post. Built around 1715 and abandoned in 1783, it is preserved as an open-air historical museum, with several reconstructed wooden buildings and palisade.
12 Fourth Ward Polling Place September 10, 1986
(#86002001)
209 Washington St.
45°22′06″N 84°57′29″W / 45.368333°N 84.958056°W / 45.368333; -84.958056 (Fourth Ward Polling Place)
Petoskey Does not exist
13 Meyer Fryman House
 
Meyer Fryman House
September 10, 1986
(#86002002)
211 Michigan St.
45°22′23″N 84°57′29″W / 45.373056°N 84.958056°W / 45.373056; -84.958056 (Meyer Fryman House)
Petoskey
14 Grace Methodist Episcopal Church
 
Grace Methodist Episcopal Church
September 10, 1986
(#86002012)
625 Connable St.
45°22′15″N 84°58′08″W / 45.370833°N 84.968889°W / 45.370833; -84.968889 (Grace Methodist Episcopal Church)
Petoskey The Grace Methodist Episcopal Church, constructed between 1903 and 1908, is a single-story frame church building with a gabled roof.
15 Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad Harbor Springs Depot
 
Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad Harbor Springs Depot
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December 7, 2000
(#00001487)
111 W. Bay St.
45°25′43″N 84°59′22″W / 45.428611°N 84.989444°W / 45.428611; -84.989444 (Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad Harbor Springs Depot)
Harbor Springs
16 Grays Reef Light Station
 
Grays Reef Light Station
November 9, 2005
(#05001210)
In northeastern Lake Michigan, 3.8 mi (6.1 km) west of Waugashance Island
45°46′00″N 85°09′12″W / 45.766667°N 85.153333°W / 45.766667; -85.153333 (Grays Reef Light Station)
Bliss Township The Grays Reef Light was constructed in 1936 to warn ships away from the shoals at Waugoshance Point.
17 Ernest Hemingway Cottage
 
Ernest Hemingway Cottage
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November 24, 1968
(#68000026)
6502 Lake Grove Rd.
45°16′50″N 85°00′04″W / 45.280614°N 85.001124°W / 45.280614; -85.001124 (Ernest Hemingway Cottage)
Petoskey Boyhood summer home of author Ernest Hemingway. His father built the house in 1900 when Hemingway was a year old and it was here the future writer learned to hunt and fish and appreciate the outdoor life he came to celebrate in his writings.
18 Bert and John Hobbins House
 
Bert and John Hobbins House
September 10, 1986
(#86002013)
1024 Emmet St.
45°22′03″N 84°57′33″W / 45.367466°N 84.959061°W / 45.367466; -84.959061 (Bert and John Hobbins House)
Petoskey
19 Hosman and Wheeler Meat Market
 
Hosman and Wheeler Meat Market
September 10, 1986
(#86002015)
621 Ingalls Ave.
45°22′14″N 84°57′56″W / 45.370556°N 84.965556°W / 45.370556; -84.965556 (Hosman and Wheeler Meat Market)
Petoskey
20 John Kabler House
 
John Kabler House
September 10, 1986
(#86002017)
415 Jackson St.
45°22′17″N 84°58′01″W / 45.371389°N 84.966944°W / 45.371389; -84.966944 (John Kabler House)
Petoskey
21 Frank Lesher House
 
Frank Lesher House
September 10, 1986
(#86002018)
122 Sheridan St.
45°21′54″N 84°57′36″W / 45.365°N 84.96°W / 45.365; -84.96 (Frank Lesher House)
Petoskey
22 A. Malin House
 
A. Malin House
September 10, 1986
(#86002020)
54 Bridge St.
45°22′07″N 84°57′46″W / 45.368611°N 84.962778°W / 45.368611; -84.962778 (A. Malin House)
Petoskey
23 George and Eugene Markle House
 
George and Eugene Markle House
September 10, 1986
(#86002023)
701 Kalamazoo St.
45°22′14″N 84°56′43″W / 45.370556°N 84.945278°W / 45.370556; -84.945278 (George and Eugene Markle House)
Petoskey
24 George McManus House
 
George McManus House
September 10, 1986
(#86002026)
121 State St.
45°22′19″N 84°57′33″W / 45.371944°N 84.959167°W / 45.371944; -84.959167 (George McManus House)
Petoskey
25 Elias Meyers House
 
Elias Meyers House
September 10, 1986
(#86002030)
912 Baxter St.
45°22′08″N 84°57′39″W / 45.368889°N 84.960833°W / 45.368889; -84.960833 (Elias Meyers House)
Petoskey
26 Jacob Miller House
 
Jacob Miller House
September 10, 1986
(#86002031)
307 Jackson St.
45°22′16″N 84°57′51″W / 45.371111°N 84.964167°W / 45.371111; -84.964167 (Jacob Miller House)
Petoskey
27 Mineral Well Park
 
Mineral Well Park
March 25, 1987
(#86002036)
W. Lake St.
45°22′31″N 84°57′37″W / 45.375278°N 84.960278°W / 45.375278; -84.960278 (Mineral Well Park)
Petoskey
28 John Nyman House
 
John Nyman House
September 10, 1986
(#86002039)
915 Emmet St.
45°22′07″N 84°57′31″W / 45.368611°N 84.958611°W / 45.368611; -84.958611 (John Nyman House)
Petoskey
29 G. W. Olin House
 
G. W. Olin House
September 10, 1986
(#86002042)
610 Kalamazoo St.
45°22′17″N 84°56′44″W / 45.371389°N 84.945556°W / 45.371389; -84.945556 (G. W. Olin House)
Petoskey
30 Sarah Pennington House
 
Sarah Pennington House
September 10, 1986
(#86002045)
719 Maple St.
45°22′09″N 84°58′07″W / 45.369167°N 84.968611°W / 45.369167; -84.968611 (Sarah Pennington House)
Petoskey
31 Petoskey Downtown Historic District
 
Petoskey Downtown Historic District
November 12, 1986
(#86002048)
Roughly bounded by Rose, Division, Michigan, and Petoskey
45°22′30″N 84°57′19″W / 45.375°N 84.955278°W / 45.375; -84.955278 (Petoskey Downtown Historic District)
Petoskey The Petoskey Downtown Historic District consists of 102 commercial properties and two institutional structures, located along 10 blocks in Petoskey's business district, primarily along East Mitchell and Howard streets. The contributing structures range in date from 1879 to the 1920s.
32 Petoskey Grocery Company Building
 
Petoskey Grocery Company Building
September 10, 1986
(#86002051)
616 Petoskey St.
45°22′16″N 84°57′27″W / 45.371045°N 84.957470°W / 45.371045; -84.957470 (Petoskey Grocery Company Building)
Petoskey Also known as the George T. Zipp Lumber Company Building, this commercial building is a three-story brick Queen Anne commercial structure built on a trapezoidal plan. It is now the Emmet County Professional Office Building.
33 Petoskey Public Works Utility Building
 
Petoskey Public Works Utility Building
September 13, 1986
(#86002056)
106 W. Lake St.
45°22′31″N 84°57′39″W / 45.375266°N 84.960940°W / 45.375266; -84.960940 (Petoskey Public Works Utility Building)
Petoskey The Petoskey Public Works Utility Building is a two-story concrete Moderne structure. The exterior walls are grooved, referencing the fluting seen in classical piers.
34 Ponshewaing Point Site May 5, 1972
(#72001473)
Ponshewaing Point[6]
45°25′00″N 84°48′00″W / 45.416667°N 84.8°W / 45.416667; -84.8 (Ponshewaing Point Site)
Ponshewaing The Ponshewaing Point Site (designated 20EM18) is an archaeological site located on Ponshewaing Point in Crooked Lake. The site was in use from approximately AD 800 - 1500, covering several Middle and Late Woodland period occupations.
35 Phillip Rehkopf House
 
Phillip Rehkopf House
September 10, 1986
(#86002069)
918 Howard St.
45°22′06″N 84°57′21″W / 45.368333°N 84.955833°W / 45.368333; -84.955833 (Phillip Rehkopf House)
Petoskey
36 Saint Ignatius Church and Cemetery
 
Saint Ignatius Church and Cemetery
January 31, 2007
(#06001328)
101 N. Lamkin Rd.
45°33′06″N 85°06′56″W / 45.551667°N 85.115556°W / 45.551667; -85.115556 (Saint Ignatius Church and Cemetery)
Readmond Township The area around this church has been an Odawa village (formerly known as Wa-Ga-Nak-A-Sa or Middle Village) since at least the 1700s. In 1741, a Roman Catholic chapel was established at this location in a bark longhouse. The first structure was replaced by a more substantial version, dedicated by Father Frederic Baraga, in 1833. That church was destroyed by fire on Easter Sunday, April 21, 1889, and this church was constructed to replace it. Adjacent to the church is the Middle Village Cemetery, which contains rows of white crosses marking gravesites.
37 George Schantz House and Store
 
George Schantz House and Store
September 10, 1986
(#86002072)
534 Wachtel Ave.
45°22′19″N 84°57′47″W / 45.371944°N 84.963056°W / 45.371944; -84.963056 (George Schantz House and Store)
Petoskey
38 Frank Schapler House
 
Frank Schapler House
September 10, 1986
(#86002074)
106 E. Lake St.
45°22′30″N 84°57′39″W / 45.375°N 84.960833°W / 45.375; -84.960833 (Frank Schapler House)
Petoskey
39 Seventh Day Adventist Church
 
Seventh Day Adventist Church
September 10, 1986
(#86002077)
224 Michigan St.
45°22′21″N 84°57′26″W / 45.3725°N 84.957222°W / 45.3725; -84.957222 (Seventh Day Adventist Church)
Petoskey The old Seventh Day Adventist Church is a two-story frame Queen Anne structure with a front-gable roof and an entrance tower at one end topped with an onion-like dome. It was originally built in 1891 as a Seventh-day Adventist church, and was later sold to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
40 Shafer's Grocery and Residence
 
Shafer's Grocery and Residence
September 10, 1986
(#86002079)
1018 Emmet St.
45°22′04″N 84°57′33″W / 45.367778°N 84.959167°W / 45.367778; -84.959167 (Shafer's Grocery and Residence)
Petoskey Shafer's Grocery and Residence consists of two attached structures: a single-story frame commercial store, and an attached two-story gabled residence with a front porch running the full width of the house.
41 Shay Complex
 
Shay Complex
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November 7, 1972
(#72000612)
Main and Judd Sts.
45°25′49″N 84°59′02″W / 45.430278°N 84.983889°W / 45.430278; -84.983889 (Shay Complex)
Harbor Springs Originally a complex of three buildings constructed by Ephraim Shay, only one structure, the house, remains. It is unique in its hexagon shape and all-metal construction.
42 Skillagalee Light Station
 
Skillagalee Light Station
July 19, 1984
(#84001389)
Southwest of Waugoshance Island
45°40′35″N 85°10′18″W / 45.676389°N 85.171667°W / 45.676389; -85.171667 (Skillagalee Light Station)
Cross Village More commonly known as the Ile Aux Galets Light, the Skillagalee Light warns shipping away from the shoals at Waugoshance Point. A light was first constructed here in 1851; the current structure dates from 1888.
43 St. Francis Solanus Mission
 
St. Francis Solanus Mission
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March 16, 1972
(#72000614)
475 W. Lake St.
45°22′32″N 84°58′03″W / 45.375556°N 84.9675°W / 45.375556; -84.9675 (St. Francis Solanus Mission)
Petoskey St. Francis Solanus Mission is a historic mission on W. Lake Street in Petoskey. It is the only existing building in the Arbre Croche district dating from the time of Bishop Frederic Baraga, and is the oldest building still standing in Petoskey, as well as one of the oldest in northern lower Michigan.
44 Stout House
 
Stout House
September 10, 1986
(#86002080)
606 Grove St.
45°22′14″N 84°57′05″W / 45.370556°N 84.951389°W / 45.370556; -84.951389 (Stout House)
Petoskey
45 Trinity Evangelical Church
 
Trinity Evangelical Church
September 10, 1986
(#86002082)
219 State Street
45°22′14″N 84°57′21″W / 45.370556°N 84.955833°W / 45.370556; -84.955833 (Trinity Evangelical Church)
Petoskey The Trinity Evangelical Church is a 2+12-story Classical Revival brick structure with a single-story polygonal entrance and a gable roof. The Trinity Evangelical congregation constructed this church in 1929. In 2013, the building was sold to New Life Anglican Church.[7]
46 Jacob VanZolenburg House
 
Jacob VanZolenburg House
September 10, 1986
(#86002083)
203 State St.
45°22′20″N 84°57′32″W / 45.372222°N 84.958889°W / 45.372222; -84.958889 (Jacob VanZolenburg House)
Petoskey
47 Waugoshance Light Station
 
Waugoshance Light Station
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August 4, 1983
(#83000841)
Northwest of Waugoshance Island
45°46′30″N 85°05′19″W / 45.775°N 85.088611°W / 45.775; -85.088611 (Waugoshance Light Station)
Waugoshance Island The Waugoshance Light was constructed in 1851 to warn ships away from the shoals at Waugoshance Point. The light was deactivated in 1912, and has been abandoned since.
48 J. M. Wells House
 
J. M. Wells House
September 10, 1986
(#86002084)
203 W. Lake St.
45°22′29″N 84°57′45″W / 45.374722°N 84.9625°W / 45.374722; -84.9625 (J. M. Wells House)
Petoskey
49 West Mitchell Street Bridge
 
West Mitchell Street Bridge
September 10, 1986
(#86002085)
W. Mitchell St. at Bear River
45°22′26″N 84°57′39″W / 45.373889°N 84.960833°W / 45.373889; -84.960833 (West Mitchell Street Bridge)
Petoskey The West Mitchell Street Bridge is a seven-span Moderne highway bridge, constructed of reinforced concrete, with broad ogee arches supporting each span.
50 White Shoal Light Station
 
White Shoal Light Station
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July 19, 1984
(#84001391)
Northwest of Waugashance Island
45°50′32″N 85°08′07″W / 45.842222°N 85.135278°W / 45.842222; -85.135278 (White Shoal Light Station)
Mackinaw City The White Shoal Light was constructed in 1912 to warn ships away from the shoals at Waugoshance Point.
51 Wycamp Creek Site March 11, 1971
(#71001022)
Address Restricted
45°39′08″N 85°00′10″W / 45.652225°N 85.002861°W / 45.652225; -85.002861 (Wycamp Creek Site)
Levering The Wycamp Creek Site (designated 20EM4) is an archaeological site located in a small dune field near Lake Michigan, on a Nipissing terrace near Wycamp Creek. It is likely this site was occupied more or less continuously throughout the Late Middle and Late Woodland period.
52 Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church
 
Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church
September 10, 1986
(#86002086)
812 Petoskey St.
45°22′11″N 84°57′27″W / 45.369722°N 84.9575°W / 45.369722; -84.9575 (Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church)
Petoskey The Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church is a one-story Late Victorian frame structure. It was erected 1892 for the Zion Evangelical Church congregation, who used the church until 1949. In 1951, the Petoskey Mennonite Church purchased the building; they used the building until 2015. As of 2017, the building is used by the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Petoskey as their "Chapel of Our Guardian Angels."

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References edit

  1. ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved May 10, 2024.
  3. ^ 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.
  4. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  5. ^ 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.
  6. ^ The NRIS gives the location of the Ponshewaing Point Site as "address restricted, but references (Richard Foster Flint; J Gordon Ogden III; Irving Rouse; Minze Stuiver, eds. (1974), Radiocarbon, vol. 16) give the location. Geocoordinates are approximate.
  7. ^ "Northern Michigan area church briefs". The Petoskey News-Review. June 28, 2013. Retrieved 31 January 2023.

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This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Emmet County Michigan Location of Emmet County in Michigan This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Emmet County Michigan United States Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts these locations may be seen together in a map 1 There are 52 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county including three National Historic Landmarks This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted May 10 2024 2 Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Current listings edit 3 Name on the Register 4 Image Date listed 5 LocationCity or town Description 1 J B Allen House nbsp J B Allen House nbsp More images September 10 1986 86001973 822 Grove St 45 22 14 N 84 56 51 W 45 370629 N 84 947466 W 45 370629 84 947466 J B Allen House Petoskey 2 Isaac Bartram House nbsp Isaac Bartram House September 10 1986 86001975 508 Wachtel Ave 45 22 23 N 84 57 46 W 45 373056 N 84 962778 W 45 373056 84 962778 Isaac Bartram House Petoskey 3 Bay View nbsp Bay View nbsp More images March 16 1972 72000613 Northeast of Petoskey on US 31 45 22 57 N 84 55 56 W 45 3825 N 84 932222 W 45 3825 84 932222 Bay View Petoskey Established in 1876 as a Methodist camp meeting this romantically planned campground was converted to an independent chautauqua in 1885 a role it served until 1915 These two uniquely American community forms are exemplified in this extensive and well preserved complex 4 Chief Andrew J Blackbird House nbsp Chief Andrew J Blackbird House April 14 1972 72000611 368 E Main St 45 25 49 N 84 59 05 W 45 430278 N 84 984722 W 45 430278 84 984722 Chief Andrew J Blackbird House Harbor Springs The Chief Andrew J Blackbird House also known as the Andrew J Blackbird Museum was built as the home of Chief Andrew Blackbird an Odawa Ottawa tribe leader historian and proponent of Indian civil rights The house currently operates as a museum of American Indian artifacts 5 W S Carmichael House nbsp W S Carmichael House September 10 1986 86001977 301 Jackson St 45 22 16 N 84 57 50 W 45 371111 N 84 963889 W 45 371111 84 963889 W S Carmichael House Petoskey 6 Chesapeake amp Ohio Railway Station nbsp Chesapeake amp Ohio Railway Station nbsp More images October 15 1970 70000270 Pioneer Park W Lake St 45 22 31 N 84 57 33 W 45 375278 N 84 959167 W 45 375278 84 959167 Chesapeake amp Ohio Railway Station Petoskey Also known as the Chicago amp West Michigan Railway Station now used as the Little Traverse History Museum 7 I N Debenham House nbsp I N Debenham House September 10 1986 86001979 1101 Emmet St 45 22 00 N 84 57 31 W 45 366667 N 84 958611 W 45 366667 84 958611 I N Debenham House Petoskey 8 James and Jean Douglas House Upload image May 3 2016 16000232 3490 S Lake Shore Dr 45 30 04 N 85 05 51 W 45 501127 N 85 097439 W 45 501127 85 097439 James and Jean Douglas House Friendship Township Designed by renowned architect Richard Meier this Modern house sits on a steep lot overlooking Lake Michigan 9 East Mitchell Street Historic District Upload image November 12 1986 86001983 Roughly bounded by Rose Kalamazoo State Howard Michigan and Division 45 22 24 N 84 56 59 W 45 373333 N 84 949722 W 45 373333 84 949722 East Mitchell Street Historic District Petoskey The East Mitchell Street Historic District is a residential districts occupying 31 blocks It contains 294 residential properties predominantly frame structures 1 1 2 to 2 1 2 stories high Architectural styles include Victorian Queen Anne Shingle style Colonial Revival Radford type Bungalow and other period designs dating from the late 1800s through the 1930s 10 Gerhard Fochtman House nbsp Gerhard Fochtman House September 10 1986 86001998 1004 Waukazoo Ave 45 22 07 N 84 57 12 W 45 368611 N 84 953333 W 45 368611 84 953333 Gerhard Fochtman House Petoskey 11 Fort Michilimackinac nbsp Fort Michilimackinac nbsp More images October 15 1966 66000395 Near Mackinac Bridge at the southern end of the Mackinac Bridge 45 47 12 N 84 43 58 W 45 786667 N 84 732778 W 45 786667 84 732778 Fort Michilimackinac Mackinaw City Fort Michilimackinac was an 18th century French and later British fort and trading post Built around 1715 and abandoned in 1783 it is preserved as an open air historical museum with several reconstructed wooden buildings and palisade 12 Fourth Ward Polling Place Upload image September 10 1986 86002001 209 Washington St 45 22 06 N 84 57 29 W 45 368333 N 84 958056 W 45 368333 84 958056 Fourth Ward Polling Place Petoskey Does not exist 13 Meyer Fryman House nbsp Meyer Fryman House September 10 1986 86002002 211 Michigan St 45 22 23 N 84 57 29 W 45 373056 N 84 958056 W 45 373056 84 958056 Meyer Fryman House Petoskey 14 Grace Methodist Episcopal Church nbsp Grace Methodist Episcopal Church September 10 1986 86002012 625 Connable St 45 22 15 N 84 58 08 W 45 370833 N 84 968889 W 45 370833 84 968889 Grace Methodist Episcopal Church Petoskey The Grace Methodist Episcopal Church constructed between 1903 and 1908 is a single story frame church building with a gabled roof 15 Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad Harbor Springs Depot nbsp Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad Harbor Springs Depot nbsp More images December 7 2000 00001487 111 W Bay St 45 25 43 N 84 59 22 W 45 428611 N 84 989444 W 45 428611 84 989444 Grand Rapids and Indiana Railroad Harbor Springs Depot Harbor Springs 16 Grays Reef Light Station nbsp Grays Reef Light Station November 9 2005 05001210 In northeastern Lake Michigan 3 8 mi 6 1 km west of Waugashance Island 45 46 00 N 85 09 12 W 45 766667 N 85 153333 W 45 766667 85 153333 Grays Reef Light Station Bliss Township The Grays Reef Light was constructed in 1936 to warn ships away from the shoals at Waugoshance Point 17 Ernest Hemingway Cottage nbsp Ernest Hemingway Cottage nbsp More images November 24 1968 68000026 6502 Lake Grove Rd 45 16 50 N 85 00 04 W 45 280614 N 85 001124 W 45 280614 85 001124 Ernest Hemingway Cottage Petoskey Boyhood summer home of author Ernest Hemingway His father built the house in 1900 when Hemingway was a year old and it was here the future writer learned to hunt and fish and appreciate the outdoor life he came to celebrate in his writings 18 Bert and John Hobbins House nbsp Bert and John Hobbins House September 10 1986 86002013 1024 Emmet St 45 22 03 N 84 57 33 W 45 367466 N 84 959061 W 45 367466 84 959061 Bert and John Hobbins House Petoskey 19 Hosman and Wheeler Meat Market nbsp Hosman and Wheeler Meat Market September 10 1986 86002015 621 Ingalls Ave 45 22 14 N 84 57 56 W 45 370556 N 84 965556 W 45 370556 84 965556 Hosman and Wheeler Meat Market Petoskey 20 John Kabler House nbsp John Kabler House September 10 1986 86002017 415 Jackson St 45 22 17 N 84 58 01 W 45 371389 N 84 966944 W 45 371389 84 966944 John Kabler House Petoskey 21 Frank Lesher House nbsp Frank Lesher House September 10 1986 86002018 122 Sheridan St 45 21 54 N 84 57 36 W 45 365 N 84 96 W 45 365 84 96 Frank Lesher House Petoskey 22 A Malin House nbsp A Malin House September 10 1986 86002020 54 Bridge St 45 22 07 N 84 57 46 W 45 368611 N 84 962778 W 45 368611 84 962778 A Malin House Petoskey 23 George and Eugene Markle House nbsp George and Eugene Markle House September 10 1986 86002023 701 Kalamazoo St 45 22 14 N 84 56 43 W 45 370556 N 84 945278 W 45 370556 84 945278 George and Eugene Markle House Petoskey 24 George McManus House nbsp George McManus House September 10 1986 86002026 121 State St 45 22 19 N 84 57 33 W 45 371944 N 84 959167 W 45 371944 84 959167 George McManus House Petoskey 25 Elias Meyers House nbsp Elias Meyers House September 10 1986 86002030 912 Baxter St 45 22 08 N 84 57 39 W 45 368889 N 84 960833 W 45 368889 84 960833 Elias Meyers House Petoskey 26 Jacob Miller House nbsp Jacob Miller House September 10 1986 86002031 307 Jackson St 45 22 16 N 84 57 51 W 45 371111 N 84 964167 W 45 371111 84 964167 Jacob Miller House Petoskey 27 Mineral Well Park nbsp Mineral Well Park March 25 1987 86002036 W Lake St 45 22 31 N 84 57 37 W 45 375278 N 84 960278 W 45 375278 84 960278 Mineral Well Park Petoskey 28 John Nyman House nbsp John Nyman House September 10 1986 86002039 915 Emmet St 45 22 07 N 84 57 31 W 45 368611 N 84 958611 W 45 368611 84 958611 John Nyman House Petoskey 29 G W Olin House nbsp G W Olin House September 10 1986 86002042 610 Kalamazoo St 45 22 17 N 84 56 44 W 45 371389 N 84 945556 W 45 371389 84 945556 G W Olin House Petoskey 30 Sarah Pennington House nbsp Sarah Pennington House September 10 1986 86002045 719 Maple St 45 22 09 N 84 58 07 W 45 369167 N 84 968611 W 45 369167 84 968611 Sarah Pennington House Petoskey 31 Petoskey Downtown Historic District nbsp Petoskey Downtown Historic District November 12 1986 86002048 Roughly bounded by Rose Division Michigan and Petoskey 45 22 30 N 84 57 19 W 45 375 N 84 955278 W 45 375 84 955278 Petoskey Downtown Historic District Petoskey The Petoskey Downtown Historic District consists of 102 commercial properties and two institutional structures located along 10 blocks in Petoskey s business district primarily along East Mitchell and Howard streets The contributing structures range in date from 1879 to the 1920s 32 Petoskey Grocery Company Building nbsp Petoskey Grocery Company Building September 10 1986 86002051 616 Petoskey St 45 22 16 N 84 57 27 W 45 371045 N 84 957470 W 45 371045 84 957470 Petoskey Grocery Company Building Petoskey Also known as the George T Zipp Lumber Company Building this commercial building is a three story brick Queen Anne commercial structure built on a trapezoidal plan It is now the Emmet County Professional Office Building 33 Petoskey Public Works Utility Building nbsp Petoskey Public Works Utility Building September 13 1986 86002056 106 W Lake St 45 22 31 N 84 57 39 W 45 375266 N 84 960940 W 45 375266 84 960940 Petoskey Public Works Utility Building Petoskey The Petoskey Public Works Utility Building is a two story concrete Moderne structure The exterior walls are grooved referencing the fluting seen in classical piers 34 Ponshewaing Point Site Upload image May 5 1972 72001473 Ponshewaing Point 6 45 25 00 N 84 48 00 W 45 416667 N 84 8 W 45 416667 84 8 Ponshewaing Point Site Ponshewaing The Ponshewaing Point Site designated 20EM18 is an archaeological site located on Ponshewaing Point in Crooked Lake The site was in use from approximately AD 800 1500 covering several Middle and Late Woodland period occupations 35 Phillip Rehkopf House nbsp Phillip Rehkopf House September 10 1986 86002069 918 Howard St 45 22 06 N 84 57 21 W 45 368333 N 84 955833 W 45 368333 84 955833 Phillip Rehkopf House Petoskey 36 Saint Ignatius Church and Cemetery nbsp Saint Ignatius Church and Cemetery January 31 2007 06001328 101 N Lamkin Rd 45 33 06 N 85 06 56 W 45 551667 N 85 115556 W 45 551667 85 115556 Saint Ignatius Church and Cemetery Readmond Township The area around this church has been an Odawa village formerly known as Wa Ga Nak A Sa or Middle Village since at least the 1700s In 1741 a Roman Catholic chapel was established at this location in a bark longhouse The first structure was replaced by a more substantial version dedicated by Father Frederic Baraga in 1833 That church was destroyed by fire on Easter Sunday April 21 1889 and this church was constructed to replace it Adjacent to the church is the Middle Village Cemetery which contains rows of white crosses marking gravesites 37 George Schantz House and Store nbsp George Schantz House and Store September 10 1986 86002072 534 Wachtel Ave 45 22 19 N 84 57 47 W 45 371944 N 84 963056 W 45 371944 84 963056 George Schantz House and Store Petoskey 38 Frank Schapler House nbsp Frank Schapler House September 10 1986 86002074 106 E Lake St 45 22 30 N 84 57 39 W 45 375 N 84 960833 W 45 375 84 960833 Frank Schapler House Petoskey 39 Seventh Day Adventist Church nbsp Seventh Day Adventist Church September 10 1986 86002077 224 Michigan St 45 22 21 N 84 57 26 W 45 3725 N 84 957222 W 45 3725 84 957222 Seventh Day Adventist Church Petoskey The old Seventh Day Adventist Church is a two story frame Queen Anne structure with a front gable roof and an entrance tower at one end topped with an onion like dome It was originally built in 1891 as a Seventh day Adventist church and was later sold to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints 40 Shafer s Grocery and Residence nbsp Shafer s Grocery and Residence September 10 1986 86002079 1018 Emmet St 45 22 04 N 84 57 33 W 45 367778 N 84 959167 W 45 367778 84 959167 Shafer s Grocery and Residence Petoskey Shafer s Grocery and Residence consists of two attached structures a single story frame commercial store and an attached two story gabled residence with a front porch running the full width of the house 41 Shay Complex nbsp Shay Complex nbsp More images November 7 1972 72000612 Main and Judd Sts 45 25 49 N 84 59 02 W 45 430278 N 84 983889 W 45 430278 84 983889 Shay Complex Harbor Springs Originally a complex of three buildings constructed by Ephraim Shay only one structure the house remains It is unique in its hexagon shape and all metal construction 42 Skillagalee Light Station nbsp Skillagalee Light Station July 19 1984 84001389 Southwest of Waugoshance Island 45 40 35 N 85 10 18 W 45 676389 N 85 171667 W 45 676389 85 171667 Skillagalee Light Station Cross Village More commonly known as the Ile Aux Galets Light the Skillagalee Light warns shipping away from the shoals at Waugoshance Point A light was first constructed here in 1851 the current structure dates from 1888 43 St Francis Solanus Mission nbsp St Francis Solanus Mission nbsp More images March 16 1972 72000614 475 W Lake St 45 22 32 N 84 58 03 W 45 375556 N 84 9675 W 45 375556 84 9675 St Francis Solanus Mission Petoskey St Francis Solanus Mission is a historic mission on W Lake Street in Petoskey It is the only existing building in the Arbre Croche district dating from the time of Bishop Frederic Baraga and is the oldest building still standing in Petoskey as well as one of the oldest in northern lower Michigan 44 Stout House nbsp Stout House September 10 1986 86002080 606 Grove St 45 22 14 N 84 57 05 W 45 370556 N 84 951389 W 45 370556 84 951389 Stout House Petoskey 45 Trinity Evangelical Church nbsp Trinity Evangelical Church September 10 1986 86002082 219 State Street 45 22 14 N 84 57 21 W 45 370556 N 84 955833 W 45 370556 84 955833 Trinity Evangelical Church Petoskey The Trinity Evangelical Church is a 2 1 2 story Classical Revival brick structure with a single story polygonal entrance and a gable roof The Trinity Evangelical congregation constructed this church in 1929 In 2013 the building was sold to New Life Anglican Church 7 46 Jacob VanZolenburg House nbsp Jacob VanZolenburg House September 10 1986 86002083 203 State St 45 22 20 N 84 57 32 W 45 372222 N 84 958889 W 45 372222 84 958889 Jacob VanZolenburg House Petoskey 47 Waugoshance Light Station nbsp Waugoshance Light Station nbsp More images August 4 1983 83000841 Northwest of Waugoshance Island 45 46 30 N 85 05 19 W 45 775 N 85 088611 W 45 775 85 088611 Waugoshance Light Station Waugoshance Island The Waugoshance Light was constructed in 1851 to warn ships away from the shoals at Waugoshance Point The light was deactivated in 1912 and has been abandoned since 48 J M Wells House nbsp J M Wells House September 10 1986 86002084 203 W Lake St 45 22 29 N 84 57 45 W 45 374722 N 84 9625 W 45 374722 84 9625 J M Wells House Petoskey 49 West Mitchell Street Bridge nbsp West Mitchell Street Bridge September 10 1986 86002085 W Mitchell St at Bear River 45 22 26 N 84 57 39 W 45 373889 N 84 960833 W 45 373889 84 960833 West Mitchell Street Bridge Petoskey The West Mitchell Street Bridge is a seven span Moderne highway bridge constructed of reinforced concrete with broad ogee arches supporting each span 50 White Shoal Light Station nbsp White Shoal Light Station nbsp More images July 19 1984 84001391 Northwest of Waugashance Island 45 50 32 N 85 08 07 W 45 842222 N 85 135278 W 45 842222 85 135278 White Shoal Light Station Mackinaw City The White Shoal Light was constructed in 1912 to warn ships away from the shoals at Waugoshance Point 51 Wycamp Creek Site Upload image March 11 1971 71001022 Address Restricted 45 39 08 N 85 00 10 W 45 652225 N 85 002861 W 45 652225 85 002861 Wycamp Creek Site Levering The Wycamp Creek Site designated 20EM4 is an archaeological site located in a small dune field near Lake Michigan on a Nipissing terrace near Wycamp Creek It is likely this site was occupied more or less continuously throughout the Late Middle and Late Woodland period 52 Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church nbsp Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church September 10 1986 86002086 812 Petoskey St 45 22 11 N 84 57 27 W 45 369722 N 84 9575 W 45 369722 84 9575 Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church Petoskey The Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church is a one story Late Victorian frame structure It was erected 1892 for the Zion Evangelical Church congregation who used the church until 1949 In 1951 the Petoskey Mennonite Church purchased the building they used the building until 2015 As of 2017 the building is used by the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Petoskey as their Chapel of Our Guardian Angels See also edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to National Register of Historic Places in Emmet County Michigan List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Emmet County Michigan List of National Historic Landmarks in Michigan National Register of Historic Places listings in Michigan Listings in neighboring counties Charlevoix Cheboygan MackinacReferences edit The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99 of listings Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards National Park Service United States Department of the Interior National Register of Historic Places Weekly List Actions retrieved May 10 2024 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 March 13 2009 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 The NRIS gives the location of the Ponshewaing Point Site as address restricted but references Richard Foster Flint J Gordon Ogden III Irving Rouse Minze Stuiver eds 1974 Radiocarbon vol 16 give the location Geocoordinates are approximate Northern Michigan area church briefs The Petoskey News Review June 28 2013 Retrieved 31 January 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Register of Historic Places listings in Emmet County Michigan amp oldid 1136719935, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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