List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Barry County

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Location of Barry County in Michigan

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

Current listings

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Name Image Location City Listing date
Barry County Courthouse 220 West State Street, SE corner of Broadway Hastings February 28, 1969
Barryville Informational Designation Barryville Informational Site 6043 Scott Road Barryville November 6, 1970
Bowen's Mills Bowen Mills Brigg's Rd, 2 miles north of Chief Noonday Rd Yankee Springs Township February 11, 1972
Carlton Township Hall Carlton Township Hall M-43, west of M-66 Hastings August 3, 1979
John Carveth House John Carveth House 614 West Main Street Middleville December 17, 1992
Central Elementary School and Auditorium Central Elementary School 509 South Broadway Hastings April 18, 1991
Chicago, Kalamazoo and Saginaw Railroad-(demolished) 307 E Green St Hastings February 11, 1972
William Colby House William Colby House 5011 Whitneyville Road at Crane Road Middleville March 19, 1992
Austin H. and Frankie A. Dwight Summer House† (demolished) 11456 Marsh Road Shelbyville June 18, 1982
Hastings Mutual Insurance Company Informational Designation Hastings Mutual Insurance Co 404 East Woodlawn Avenue Hastings June 15, 1984
Hastings Railroad Depot Hastings Railroad Depot 222 West Apple Street, NW corner of Church Street Hastings July 26, 1974
Robert I. Hendershott Block Robert Hendershott Block 119 West State Street Hastings September 24, 1984
Hinds School Hinds School Brogan and Cedar Creek Roads Hope Township January 27, 1983
Indian Landing - Charlton Park Charlton Park Charlton Park, 2545 S Charlton Park Rd, SW NW Sec. 25, T3N, R8W Hastings Township March 14, 1973
George W. Lowry House George Lowry House 126 South Broadway Hastings September 8, 1982
Marshall Farm House and Barns Marshall Farm Barns 2530 Hickory Road Delton November 16, 1995
Archie McCoy Block Archie McCoy Block 117 West State Street Hastings September 24, 1984
McKeown Road Bridge McKeown Road Bridge McKeown Road over the Thornapple River Hastings July 17, 1997
Methodist Episcopal Church (Christ the King Presbyterian Church) Methodist Episcopal Church 300 Jefferson Hastings April 19, 1995
Moreau's Trading Post Informational Designation Chief Noonday Road Irving vicinity August 23, 1956
Albert W. Olds House Albert Olds House 434 Main Street Nashville July 23, 1987
Parmelee United Methodist Church Parmelee United Methodist Church Parmelee Road, east of Stimson Middleville January 22, 1987
Putnam Public Library Charles Putman House 327 North Main Street Nashville April 21, 1980
Saint Cyril's Catholic Church Saint Cyril's Catholic Church 203 North State Street Nashville April 29, 1982
Scales' Prairie Scales Prairie Corner of Adams and Norris roads, west of M-37 Thornapple Township February 11, 1972
Governor Kim Sigler Informational Designation Governor Kim Sigler 220 West State Street Hastings January 22, 1987
Daniel Striker House Daniel Stryler House 321 South Jefferson Street Hastings November 6, 1970
Thomas' Mills-(demolished) 15469 M-43, Hickory Corners, MI 49060 Prairieville Township November 6, 1970
Woodland Township Hall Woodland Township Hall SW corner of East Broadway (M-43) and State Street Woodland Township August 22, 1981
Yankee Springs Inn (demolished) Yankee Springs Road, 1/4 mile north of Duffy Rd Yankee Springs Township September 17, 1957

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.

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