The following is a list of Michigan State Historic Sites in Menominee County, Michigan. Sites marked with a dagger (†) are also listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Menominee County, Michigan.[1]
{{-}}Name | Image | Location | City | Listing date | Alvin Clark (schooner) (destroyed) | Mystery Ship Seaport, foot of 6th Avenue at the Menominee River | Menominee | 1972|02|11}} |
Bailey Fishery | N5756 Highway M-35 | Menominee | |
Chappee Rapids Informational Designation | 5 miles west of Menominee, on River Road (County Road 581) | Menominee vicinity | 1971|10|01}} |
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad Station | 219 Fourth Avenue | Menominee | 1977|11|07}} |
Hermansville | US-2, near intersection with Highway 388 | Hermansville | 1974|09|17}} |
First Street Historic District | Roughly bounded by N side of 10th Avenue, 4th Avenue, 2nd Street, and Green Bay shoreline | Menominee | 1974|09|17}} |
Main Street Historic District Commemorative Designation | Waterworks-corner of First Street and Tenth Avenue | Menominee | 1995|09|14}} |
Menominee Area Informational Designation | Menominee Tourist Center, US-41 north of interstate bridge linking Wisconsin to Michigan | Menominee | 1956|08|23}} |
Menominee County Courthouse | 10th Avenue between 8th and 10th streets | Menominee | 1974|07|26}} |
Menominee Tourist Lodge | 1343 Tenth Avenue (US-41) | Menominee | 1979|06|15}} |
Phillips Charcoal Kilns | 2 miles east of Stephenson, off County Road G-12 | Stephenson vicinity | 1979|06|15}} |
Pioneer Grange No. 1308 Hall | River Road | Stephenson | 1990|01|16}} |
Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church† | 904 Eleventh Avenue | Menominee | 1981|02|23}} |
Spies House | 1502 First Street | Menominee | 1977|04|15}} |
Wisconsin Land and Lumber Company Office Building | N5551 River Street | Hermansville | 1973|12|11}} |
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