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Center Saginaw MRA. NRHP reference No. 82002876 [1] Added to NRHP. July 9, 1982. The Saginaw City Historic Business District is a primarily commercial historic district located between Michigan Avenue and the Saginaw River, from Cleveland to Van Buren Avenues, in Saginaw, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
The West Side Historic Residential District grew up around the location of Fort Saginaw, and the commercial district arising in that area. A few houses were in place by 1850, with another 40 or so added by 1870. Most of the development in the neighborhood occurred between 1870 and 1890, with some additional construction after the turn of the ...
311 West Washington Avenue Greenville: March 21, 1991: Giles Gilbert House† 306 North Camburn Street Stanton: May 8, 1984: Greenville Informational Designation 213 North Franklin Street Greenville: August 15, 1975: Little Denmark Evangelical Lutheran Church: 1031 South Johnson Road (County Road 595) at intersection of Pakes Road Gowen ...
The first structure built in what now is the East Saginaw Historic Business District was a fur trading cabin, located at the intersection of Washington and Genesee Avenues. This was replaced by the Kirby House Hotel in 1854, and the four-story Bancroft Hotel in 1858. The hotel served as an anchor for the developing community, and by the 1880s ...
History of Saginaw, Michigan. Coordinates: 43°25′04″N 83°57′52″W. East Saginaw Historic Business District, and in the center distance, the Michigan Bell Building, both of which are on the National Register of Historic Places. The history of Saginaw, Michigan explores the development of the city from the time that Native American ...
Robert Gage Coal Company - Mine No. 8. 12633 Beaver Road, north of Townline Road and east of Orr Road. St. Charles vicinity. December 3, 1980. Edward and Emma Germain Carriage House. 1573 South Washington Avenue. Saginaw. September 17, 1981. Germans in Michigan Informational Designation.
Between I-94 and Washtenaw Avenue, US 23 carries the Business Loop I-94 (BL I-94) moniker as well. That secondary designation leaves the freeway and runs west on Washtenaw Avenue into downtown Ann Arbor and the campus of the University of Michigan. At the same interchange, a Business US 23 (Bus. US 23) designation also follows Washtenaw Avenue ...
Saginaw. At the time of National Register listing, the Cushway House was located at 1404 S. Fayette Street, 43°24′35″N 83°58′32″W / . 43.4096°N 83.9755°W. / 43.4096; -83.9755 ( Cushway House (former location)) It was relocated to its current location in 2001. [8]