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List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Isabella County facts for kids

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Map of Michigan highlighting Isabella County
Location of Isabella County in Michigan

Isabella County, located in the middle of Michigan, is home to many important places that tell stories about the past. These special spots are called Michigan State Historic Sites. They are recognized because they have a unique history or show us how people lived long ago. Some of these sites are also listed on the National Register of Historic Places, which means they are important to the whole country!

Exploring Isabella County's Historic Places

Isabella County has many interesting places that have been marked as historic. These sites help us learn about the people, buildings, and events that shaped the area. Let's take a look at some of them.

Central Michigan University's Beginnings

Warriner Hall
Warriner Hall at Central Michigan University

Central Michigan University (CMU) is a big part of Mount Pleasant today. It started as a small teaching school. Two historic markers celebrate its history. One marker is near Warriner Hall, a beautiful old building on campus. It tells about CMU's journey from a normal school to a large university. Another marker remembers the very first class of students. They began their studies in 1892 at a building on South Main Street. These markers help us remember how CMU grew into the important university it is now.

Historic Homes and Buildings

Doughty House
The historic Doughty House

Many old houses and buildings in Isabella County are also historic sites. The Doughty House in Mount Pleasant is one example. It was built a long time ago and shows us the style of homes from that era. Another interesting building is the Isaac A. Fancher Building. It stands on East Broadway and has been a part of the city's downtown for many years. These buildings help us imagine what life was like in Mount Pleasant in the past.

The Founding of Mount Pleasant

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A marker celebrating the founding of Mount Pleasant

The city of Mount Pleasant has its own special history. A marker at 200 Main Street tells the story of how the city was founded. It reminds us of the early settlers who came to this area and started the community we know today. Learning about the founding of a city helps us understand its roots and how it grew over time.

Sacred Heart Academy and St. John's Episcopal Church

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Sacred Heart Academy

Sacred Heart Academy is another historic site in Mount Pleasant. It has been an important school in the community for many years. Nearby, Saint John's Episcopal Church is also a historic place. This beautiful church has served its community since it was built. Both buildings show the history of education and faith in Mount Pleasant.

The Mount Pleasant Indian Industrial Boarding School

Mt. Pleasant Indian Industrial Boarding School
The former United States Indian School building

A significant historic site is the former Schoolhouse. This building was once part of a school for Native American children. It stands on South Crawford Road. This site is important for understanding a complex part of Michigan's history and the experiences of Native American communities.

Other Notable Sites

  • Mission Creek Cemetery: This cemetery on South Bamber Road is a quiet place that holds the history of many early residents of the area.
  • Shepherd Village Power House: Located in Shepherd, this building once provided power to the village. It shows how towns used to get their electricity.
  • Sherman City Union Church: In Sherman City, this church on West Vernon and Wyman roads has been a central part of its community for a long time.

These historic sites are like open books, each telling a different story about Isabella County. Visiting them helps us connect with the past and appreciate the journey of the people who lived here before us.

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