The following is a list of Michigan State Historic Sites in Berrien County, Michigan. Sites marked with a dagger (†) are also listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Berrien County, Michigan.[1]
{{-}}Name | Image | Location | City | Listing date | Andrews University Campus | Labardy Road | Berrien Springs | 1963|9|13}} |
Sawyer Ball House | 127 N. Paw Paw Street | Coloma | 1990|10|12}} |
Berrien Springs Courthouse† | 312 M-139 | Berrien Springs | 1968|09|22}} |
Bertrand Informational Designation | SE corner of Bertrand Road and Bond Street | Niles Township | 1967|02|17}} |
Black Hawk War | Chicago Road | Niles | 1959|02|12}} |
Buchanan Downtown Historic District† | Front Street, between 117 West and 256 East; parts of Main Street, between 108 and 210-212; and 114 N. Oak Street | Buchanan | 2016|09|29}} |
Buchanan North and West Neighborhoods Historic District† | Roughly bounded by Main, 4th, Chippewa, W. Front, S. Detroit, Chicago, Clark, Roe, and Charles Sts. | Buchanan | 2016|11|15}} |
William Burnett Trading Post Informational Site | E of Miller Drive and Langley Avenue, on the western shore of the St. Joseph River | St. Joseph | 1962|03|13}} |
Carey Mission Informational Designation | Niles-Buchanan Road at Phillips Road | Niles | 1956|02|18}} |
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Carl Sandburg House | 13000 S. Poets Path | Harbert | 2015|04|19}} |
Carl Sandburg Informational Designation | 13416 Red Arrow Hwy. | Sawyer | 2015|02|18}} |
Carnegie Library | 204 North Fourth Street | Niles | 1976|11|03}} |
Henry A. Chapin House† | 508 East Main Street | Niles | 1976|11|03}} |
Chicago Hotel (Demolished) | 132 North Barton Street | New Buffalo | 1979|09|10}} |
Chikaming Goat Farm Informational Designation | 13416 Red Arrow Hwy. | Sawyer | 2015|02|18}} |
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Coloma Interurban Station | 220 S. Paw Paw | Coloma | 2013|10|15}} |
Congregational Church of St. Joseph | 601 Main Street | St. Joseph | 1979|08|03}} |
Cotten House | 30 East Riverside Road | Buchanan | 1977|11|07}} |
Dewey Cannon | Dewey Cannon Park, 14 Maple St. | Three Oaks | 1962|08|14}} |
John and Horace Dodge Commemorative Designation | 1724 Fifth Street, intersection of Burns Street | Niles | 1996|08|29}} |
William S. Dunbar House | 814 State Street | St. Joseph | 1980|01|18}} |
Edgewater Club Annex | 375 North Ridgeway Street | St. Joseph | 1984|07|20}} |
Ferry Street Elementary School | 620 Ferry St, SW corner of 7th Street | Niles | 1976|11|03}} |
Fort Miami Informational Site | Lake Boulevard and Ship Street | St. Joseph | 1956|02|18}} |
Fort St. Joseph Site (20BE23)† | South Bond Street, north of Fort Street | Niles | 1956|02|18}} |
Four Flags Hotel | 404 East Main Street | Niles | 1989|04|20}} |
Fruit Belt Commemorative Designation | 1911 Territorial Rd. | Benton Harbor | 1957|09|17}} |
Gordon Beach Inn | 16220 Lakeshore Rd. | Lakeside | 2006|04|13}} |
Herring's First Flight Informational Designation | Silver Beach, Lake Michigan lakeshore, south of Broad Street | St. Joseph | 1968|05|10}} |
Hinchman School | 1286 E. Hinchman Rd. | Berrien Springs | 1979|08|03}} |
Robert and Mary Rector Hogue House | 3361 Pipestone Road | Sodus | 1994|11|17}} |
Johnson Cemetery | 2033 N. Old US31 | Niles | 2002|06|06}} |
Lake Michigan Sand Dunes | Oakhill Section Road | Bridgman | 1959|02|12}} |
Ring Lardner House† | 519 Bond Street | Niles | 1971|08|13}} |
Liberty Theater (Demolished) | 212 East Main Street | Benton Harbor | 1993|02|18}} |
Mary's City of David† | 1158 E. Britain | Benton Charter Twp | 2009|09|22}} |
Michigan Central Railroad Niles Depot† | 598 Dey Street | Niles | 1992|10|15}} |
Moccasin Bluff Site (20BE8)† | Near Red Bud Trail | North of Buchanan | 1972|04|14}} |
Morris Chapel | 11729 Pucker St. by Chapel Road | Berrien Township | 1979|09|10}} |
Morton Cemetery | 750 Territorial Road | Benton Harbor | 1986|01|17}} |
Morton House (Indian Hotel) | 501 Territorial Road | Benton Harbor | 1964|02|11}} |
Old Berrien County Courthouse Complex† | Roughly bounded by Cass, Kimmel, Madison and Union streets | Berrien Springs | 1979|09|10}} |
Old St. Joseph Historic District | State and Main streets, and Lake Boulevard | St. Joseph | 1981|09|17}} |
Paine Bank† | 1008 Oak Street | Niles | 1958|02|19}} |
Parc Aux Vaches Informational Designation | 3088 Adams Road | Niles | 1986|12|05}} |
Pears Mill | 123 South Oak Street | Buchanan | 1987|10|23}} |
Portage Prairie United Methodist Church | 2450 Orange Road | Niles | 1987|01|22}} |
John B. Reddick Building | 224 Front | Niles | 1990|10|11}} |
Saint John German Lutheran Evangelical Church | 200 West Buffalo Street | New Buffalo | 1984|03|20}} |
Saint Joseph Mission | 50 Washington Ct. | Bertrand | 1964|09|18}} |
Saint Joseph Public Library Building | 500 Main Street, corner of Elm Street | St. Joseph | 1982|06|18}} |
Saint Mary's Catholic Church | 211 South Lincoln, SE corner of Clay Street | Niles | 1971|10|01}} |
Sauk Trail Crossing | US-12, west of Sage Road | Bertrand | 1963|04|11}} |
Second Baptist Church Commemorative Designation | 601 Ferry Street | Niles | 1993|11|18}} |
Shiloh House† | 1055 East Britain Road | Benton Harbor | 1971|12|10}} |
Three Oaks Township Hall | 8 East Linden Street | Three Oaks | 1986|10|23}} |
Tourist Lodge Informational Designation | I-94 East, near Mile Marker 1 | New Buffalo | 1985|07|23}} |
Trinity Episcopal Church | 9 South Fourth Street | Niles | 1966|04|06}} |
Union Church and Cemetery | 7707 Pokagon Rd. | Berrien Center | 2003|09|22}} |
Union Meat Market† | 14 South Elm Street | Three Oaks | 1971|12|10}} |
Warren Featherbone Company Office Building† | 3 North Elm Street | Three Oaks | 1983|11|30}} |
Wesley United Methodist Church | 302 Cedar Street | Niles | 1979|09|10}} |
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