List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Houghton County

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Location of Houghton County in Michigan

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

Current listings[edit]

Name Image Location City Listing date
Amphidrome Amphidrome 700 E Lakeshore Dr. Houghton August 6, 2006
Big Traverse Bay Historic District East of Lake Linden at mouth of Traverse River Lake Linden vicinity February 21, 1975
The Birth of Professional Hockey The Birth of Professional Hockey 700 E Lakeshore Dr. Houghton August 6, 2006
Joseph Bosch Building 302 Calumet Avenue Lake Linden January 13, 1982
Joseph Bosch House Demolished 334 Hecla Street Lake Linden February 7, 1977
Calumet and Hecla Industrial District Roughly bounded by Hecla and Torch Lake Railroad tracks, Calumet Ave, Mine and Depot streets Calumet November 15, 1973
Calumet and Hecla Mining Company Office Calumet-Hecla Mill Site 53102 M-26 Lake Linden September 17, 1974
Calumet and Hecla/Quincy Reclaiming Sand Dredge M-26, along Torch Lake Mason vicinity July 26, 1978
Calumet Theatre 340 Sixth Street Calumet April 23, 1971
Calumet-Hecla Mill Site Calumet-Hecla Mining Site 53102 M-26 Lake Linden April 14, 1972
College Avenue Historic District College Avenue Houghton August 6, 1976
Copper Country Informational Designation Copper Country Roadside Park off US-41, midway between Hancock and Calumet Calumet July 19, 1956
John A. Doelle School John A. Doelle School 34961 Tapiola Rd. Chassell June 15, 1979
Finnish Evangelical Church 501 Reservation Street Hancock August 3, 1979
First Use of Concrete Paving Informational Designation Seventh and Portland streets Calumet April 30, 1956
Rufus R. Goodell House Rufus R. Goodell House 205 Pewabic Street Houghton September 24, 1992
Grace Methodist Church Grace Methodist Church-Houghten 201 Isle Royale St Houghton July 26, 2006
Hancock Town Hall and Fire Hall 399 Quincy Street Hancock April 15, 1977
Hoar Family Mausoleum Forest Hill Cemetery near Michigan Tech campus Portage Township June 15, 1995
Houghton County Courthouse 401 East Houghton Street Houghton July 26, 1974
Houghton Fire Hall 404 East Montezuma Street Houghton August 6, 1976
Houghton Public Library 105 Huron Houghton June 18, 1976
Italian Hall Disaster Informational Site Corner of Seventh and Elm streets Calumet June 6, 1977
Jacobsville Informational Designation / Finnish Lutheran Church Rabbit Bay Road, West of Jacobsville Jacobsville vicinity June 6, 1977
Keweenaw Waterway/Portage Canal Cuts Keweenaw Peninsula from Lake Superior to Keweenaw Bay Houghton January 19, 1957
Lake Linden Village Hall and Fire Station 401 Calumet Street Lake Linden December 15, 1994
Edward Lieblein House 525 Quincy Street Hancock June 15, 1979
John J. Michels House 1121 East Houghton Avenue Houghton May 18, 1989
Michigan College of Mining and Technology Informational Designation US-41 Houghton September 25, 1956
Our Saviour's Lutheran Church Adventure Street Atlantic Mine June 21, 1990
Quincy Hill House US-41 Hancock December 14, 1976
Quincy Mine No. 2 Shaft Hoist House Off US-41 Hancock vicinity December 12, 1969
Red Jacket Downtown Historic District Fifth and Sixth Streets between Scott and Pine Streets Calumet November 15, 1973
Red Jacket Fire Station 325 Sixth Street Calumet April 23, 1971
Union Building 98 Fifth Street Calumet November 7, 1977
Peter E. Ruppe House Peter E. Ruppe House 803 Pine Street Calumet July 23, 1987
Saint Ignatius Loyola Church 703 East Houghton Avenue Houghton December 8, 1977
St. Paul the Apostle Church 301 Eighth Avenue Calumet June 23, 1983
Scott Hotel 101 East Quincy Hancock January 17, 1986
Suomi College Building 601 Quincy Street, Suomi College campus Hancock February 12, 1959
Suomi Synod Informational Designation Suomi Synod 26031 Depot St. Calumet January 16, 1990
Trinity Episcopal Church 200 Pewabic Street Houghton July 17, 1986

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  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.