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The following is a list of Registered Historic Places in Grand Traverse County, Michigan.     This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 2, 2022.

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  • The following is a list of Registered Historic Places in Grand Traverse County, Michigan.     This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 2, 2022. (en)
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  • S. Cass St. over Boardman R. (en)
  • S. Union St. over Boardman River (en)
  • Roughly bounded State and Webster Sts., and Railroad and Boardman Aves. (en)
  • Bounded by RR tracks, Division and 11th Sts., Elmwood Ave., Orange and Red Drs. (en)
  • Roughly bounded by 5th, Locust, Union, 9th, and Division Sts. (en)
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  • American Legion Memorial Bridge (en)
  • Boardman Neighborhood Historic District (en)
  • Central Neighborhood Historic District (en)
  • City Opera House (en)
  • Dougherty Mission House (en)
  • Fife Lake–Union District No. 1 Schoolhouse (en)
  • Bowers Harbor Inn (en)
  • John Pulcipher House (en)
  • Northern Michigan Asylum (en)
  • Old Mission Inn (en)
  • Perry Hannah House (en)
  • Skegemog Point Site (en)
  • South Union Street-Boardman River Bridge (en)
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  • American Legion Memorial Bridge (en)
  • Boardman Neighborhood Historic District (en)
  • Central Neighborhood Historic District (en)
  • Dougherty Mission House (en)
  • Hedden Hall (en)
  • Skegemog Point Site (en)
  • South Union Street–Boardman River Bridge (en)
  • Traverse City State Hospital (en)
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  • 1972-03-24 (xsd:date)
  • 1972-09-07 (xsd:date)
  • 1978-10-03 (xsd:date)
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  • 1982-04-15 (xsd:date)
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  • The Northern Michigan Asylum, also known as the Traverse City State Hospital and Traverse City Regional Psychiatric Hospital, was established in 1881. Under the supervision of prominent architect Gordon W. Lloyd, the first building, known as Building 50, was constructed in Victorian-Italianate style according to the Kirkbride Plan. (en)
  • The Perry Hannah House was designed in 1891 by Grand Rapids architect W. G. Robinson for lumber baron Perry Hannah, a lumber baron known as the "father of Traverse City." It is now used as the Reynolds-Jonkhoff Funeral Home; the firm maintains the house in outstanding condition. (en)
  • The John Pulcipher House was built in 1883 for local farmer John Pulcipher. It was continuously inhabited until 1964, when John's niece Jessie died. It stayed empty until 1999, when Nels Veliquette, a local cherry farmer, purchased the house and surrounding property and began restoration to turn it into the Country Hermitage Bed & Breakfast. (en)
  • The Boardman Neighborhood is a primarily residential historic district, including approximately 174 structures, the majority of them well-maintained Victorian wood-frame residences covered with clapboard siding. Structures range from lavish houses built for some of the city's most prominent late 19th-century residents to more modest homes originally owned by small businessmen and lumber company employees. (en)
  • The city Opera House was constructed in 1891. In 1920, a movie theatre chain leased the opera house and closed it to prevent competition. It remained closed until 1985. (en)
  • The Fife Lake Schoolhouse was built in 1882, and is unique because of the distinctive design of its Late Victorian porch and belfry. (en)
  • The Dougherty Mission House was constructed in 1842 by Reverend Peter Dougherty, who had three years earlier established the mission from which Old Mission, Michigan takes its name. Dougherty lived there until 1852, when he established the "New Mission" at Omena, Michigan. The house was later used as an inn. It is thought to be the first post and beam house constructed in Michigan's lower peninsula north of Grand Rapids, Michigan. (en)
  • The American Legion Memorial Bridge is a reinforced concrete arch bridge completed in 1930. (en)
  • The Old Mission Inn, previously known as Hedden Hall, was built by George and Amanda Hedden in 1874. It has served as an inn since that time. (en)
  • The Skegemog Point Site, also known as the Samels Field Site or Samels Site' contains material spanning over 10,000 years. The site is unique in that, due to glacial rebound, it is horizontally stratified rather than vertically stratified. (en)
  • The Central Neighborhood was started around the turn of the century, with the majority of the houses in the neighborhood constructed between 1890 and 1914. The neighborhood is unique for the socio-economic diversity of its residents. (en)
  • The South Union Street-Boardman River Bridge is a girder bridge, constructed in 1931 by the Michigan State Highway Department; at the time it carried US 31. (en)
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  • American Legion Memorial Bridge (en)
  • Boardman Neighborhood Historic District (en)
  • Central Neighborhood Historic District (en)
  • City Opera House (en)
  • Dougherty Mission House (en)
  • Fife Lake–Union District No. 1 Schoolhouse (en)
  • Hedden Hall (en)
  • John Pulcipher House (en)
  • Northern Michigan Asylum (en)
  • Perry Hannah House (en)
  • Skegemog Point Site (en)
  • South Union Street-Boardman River Bridge (en)
  • Stickney Summer House-Bowers Harbor Inn (en)
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  • The following is a list of Registered Historic Places in Grand Traverse County, Michigan.     This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 2, 2022. (en)
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  • National Register of Historic Places listings in Grand Traverse County, Michigan (en)
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