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Livingston County is in Michigan.

Have you ever wondered about the cool old buildings and places in your town? Many of these spots are super important because they tell us stories about the past! In Livingston County, Michigan, there are many special places called Michigan State Historic Sites. These are buildings, areas, or objects that the state of Michigan has officially recognized as important to its history. Some of these sites are even more special because they are also listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This means they are important to the history of the whole country!


Exploring Livingston County's History

Livingston County is full of amazing places that help us learn about how people lived long ago. From old train stations to historic churches and homes, each site has a unique story. Let's explore some of these cool spots!

Historic Buildings and Homes

Many of Livingston County's historic sites are old buildings that have been preserved. They show us how people built and lived in the past.

Ann Arbor Railroad Depot

The Ann Arbor Railroad Depot in Howell is a historic train station. It was built in 1970 and reminds us of the days when trains were a main way to travel and move goods. This depot is also important enough to be on the National Register of Historic Places.

Appleton House

The Appleton House in Brighton was recognized in 1972. It's a beautiful old house that shows us the style of homes from a long time ago.

Bingham House

The Bingham House in Green Oak Township is another historic home. It was listed in 1973 and is also on the National Register of Historic Places. It's connected to Kinsley S. Bingham, an important person in Michigan's history.

Brighton Town Hall

The Brighton Town Hall was built in 1982. This building was once the center of local government for the town of Brighton.

George W. Lee House

The George W. Lee House in Howell was recognized in 2006. It's another example of the interesting architecture and history found in the area's homes.

Frank J. Hecox House

The Frank J. Hecox House in Howell is a historic home listed in 1993. It is also on the National Register of Historic Places, showing its importance to both state and national history.

Howell Carnegie Library

The Howell Carnegie Library in Howell became a historic site in 1997. Libraries like this were often built with money from Andrew Carnegie, a famous businessman who believed in the power of reading and education.

James J. Livermore House

The James J. Livermore House near Pinckney was listed in 1979. This old house gives us a peek into the lives of early settlers in the area.

Livingston County Courthouse

The Livingston County Courthouse in Howell is a grand building that became a historic site in 1975. It's where important legal decisions for the county have been made for many years. It's also on the National Register of Historic Places.

George Louk Farm

The George Louk Farm in Howell Township was recognized in 1995. This farm is a great example of the agricultural history of the region. It is also on the National Register of Historic Places.

William McPherson Sr. House

The William McPherson Sr. House in Howell was listed in 1981. This house belonged to an important person in the community's past.

Alonzo W. Olds House

The Alonzo W. Olds House near South Lyon became a historic site in 1971. This home is also on the National Register of Historic Places.

Howell Opera House

The Howell Opera House in Howell was recognized in 1972. Opera houses were once popular places for entertainment, including plays, concerts, and community events.

August Westphal Farmstead

The August Westphal Farmstead near Brighton was listed in 1981. This farm shows us how farming was done in the past. It is also on the National Register of Historic Places.

Historic Schools and Churches

Many old schools and churches in Livingston County are also recognized for their historical value. They played a big part in community life.

Brighton District No. 8 School

The Brighton District No. 8 School in Brighton was listed in 1986. This old schoolhouse reminds us of how education used to be.

First Congregational Church of Tyrone

The First Congregational Church of Tyrone near Fenton became a historic site in 1994. Churches were often central to early communities.

First Presbyterian Church

The First Presbyterian Church in Gregory was recognized in 2004. It's another example of the important role churches played in developing towns.

Fowlerville School

The Fowlerville School in Fowlerville was listed in 1984. Sadly, this building has since been taken down, but it was once an important part of the town's history.

Howell School District No. 5 Schoolhouse

The Howell School District No. 5 Schoolhouse in Howell was listed in 1988. This old school building shows us what classrooms looked like long ago.

Plainfield Methodist Protestant Church

The Plainfield Methodist Protestant Church in Unadilla became a historic site in 1996. It's a reminder of the religious history of the area.

Saint Augustine Church and Cemetery

The Saint Augustine Church and Cemetery in Howell was recognized in 1995. This site includes both a historic church and its cemetery, telling stories of many generations. It is also on the National Register of Historic Places.

St. John the Baptist Catholic Church

The St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Oceola Township was listed in 1978. It's another beautiful example of historic church architecture.

Saint Paul's Episcopal Church

Saint Paul's Church in Brighton became a historic site in 1982. This church has been a spiritual home for many people over the years.

St. Patrick Church

St. Patrick Church and its Calvary Cemetery in Brighton were recognized in 2013. This site shows the history of the Catholic community in Brighton.

Saint Stephen's Church

Saint Stephen's Church in Hamburg was listed in 1970. It's one of the older historic sites in the county.

Other Important Historic Sites

Beyond buildings, some sites mark important events or people.

Brighton Village Cemetery

The Brighton Village Cemetery in Brighton was recognized in 2000. Cemeteries are important historic sites because they hold the stories of the people who built the community.

Hartland Burying Grounds

The Hartland Burying Grounds in Hartland became a historic site in 2006. Like other cemeteries, it offers a look into the past residents of the area.

Hartland Music Hall

The Hartland Music Hall in Hartland was listed in 1980. This hall was a place for performances and community gatherings.

Florence B. Deering Museum (Hartland Town Hall)

The Florence B. Deering Museum, which is located in the Hartland Town Hall, was recognized in 1975. Museums help us learn about local history.

Livermore Cemetery

The Livermore Cemetery near Gregory was listed in 1986. It's another important cemetery that tells the story of early families in the region.

Livingston County Press Commemorative Designation

The Livingston County Press Commemorative Designation in Howell was listed in 1993. This site honors the history of local newspapers, which were vital for sharing news and information.

Spanish–American War Regiments Informational Site

This site near Brighton was recognized in 1957. It marks where soldiers from Michigan trained for the Spanish-American War.

Tyrone Township Hall

The Tyrone Township Hall near Fenton was listed in 1979. Township halls are important for local government and community meetings.

Tom Walker's Grist Mill

Tom Walker's Grist Mill in Parshallville was recognized in 1974. Grist mills were essential for grinding grain into flour, a key part of early economies.

Governor Edwin B. Winans / Hamburg Informational Designation

This site near Whitmore Lake was listed in 1986. It honors Governor Edwin B. Winans, an important political leader from the area.

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