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Location of Mecosta County in Michigan

Mecosta County in Michigan is a place with a rich history! All around the county, you can find special spots called Michigan State Historic Sites. These are places that the state of Michigan has officially recognized as important because of their history. They could be old buildings, special parks, or even just a spot where something important happened a long time ago.

This list will tell you about some of these amazing historic sites in Mecosta County. Some of these sites are also listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This means they are important not just to Michigan, but to the whole country!


Exploring Mecosta County's Historic Sites

This section highlights some of the most interesting historic places you can visit or learn about in Mecosta County. Each site tells a unique story about the area's past.

Barryton Commemorative Designation

This special marker is located in Wayside Park in Barryton. It was officially recognized as a historic site on October 20, 1994. Commemorative designations often mark places where important events happened or where significant people lived.

Church of the Disciples

The Church of the Disciples is an old church building located in Remus. You can find it at 3025 11 Mile Road, near the corner of M-66. This historic church was listed on March 18, 1982. It represents an important part of the community's religious history.

Clark's Mineral Water Well Informational Site

This site in Big Rapids marks the location of Clark's Mineral Water Well. It's found near the Ferris State University Racquet Facility. People once believed the water from this well had special health benefits. It became a historic site on September 21, 1983.

Comstock Mansion

Comstock Mansion
The historic Comstock Mansion in Big Rapids.

The Comstock Mansion is a beautiful old house located at 414 Maple Street in Big Rapids. This grand building was recognized as a historic site on August 3, 1979. It shows the style of homes built by important families in the past.

Ferris Institute Informational Site

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A building on the Ferris State University campus.

This site marks the original location of the Ferris Institute, which is now Ferris State University. It's on the corner of State Street and Campus Drive in Big Rapids. The institute was founded by Woodbridge N. Ferris, who later became Michigan's governor. This site became historic on January 19, 1957.

First United Methodist Church

First United Methodist Church-Big Rapids
The First United Methodist Church in Big Rapids.

The First United Methodist Church is located at 304 Elm Street in Big Rapids. This church has been an important part of the Big Rapids community for many years. It was listed as a historic site on June 10, 1987.

Logging Wheels Informational Designation

Big Wheels with log
Large logging wheels, like those used in the past.

This site near Paris reminds us of Michigan's logging history. It features large logging wheels, which were used to transport huge logs out of the forests. You can see this historical marker at a roadside park on Northland Road. It was designated a historic site on February 12, 1959.

Edwin C. Morris House

Edwin C. Morris House
The Edwin C. Morris House.

The Edwin C. Morris House is another historic home in Big Rapids, located at 321 Maple Street. This house is a great example of the architecture from its time. It was added to the list of historic sites on April 25, 1988.

Negro Settlers Informational Designation

This important site is located at School Section Lake Park in the Mecosta area. It's at the intersection of 9 Mile Road and 90th Avenue. This designation remembers the early African American settlers who built communities in this part of Michigan. It became a historic site on July 17, 1970.

Nisbett Building

Nisbett-Fairman Residences
The Nisbett Building.

The Nisbett Building is located at 101 South Michigan Avenue in Big Rapids. This building is not only a Michigan State Historic Site but also listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was recognized on August 12, 1977, showing its importance to both state and national history.

Old Mecosta Jail House

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The Old Mecosta Jail House.

The Old Mecosta Jail House is found at 220 South Warren Avenue in Big Rapids. This old jail building gives us a glimpse into the past of law enforcement in the county. It was listed as a historic site on February 21, 1975.

Paris Fish Hatchery

Paris Fish Hatchery
The Paris Fish Hatchery.

The Paris Fish Hatchery is located in Paris Park, near Paris. You can find it on Northland Road, between 22 Mile and 23 Mile roads. This hatchery played a big role in stocking Michigan's lakes and rivers with fish. It became a historic site on February 23, 1978.

Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church

St. Andrews Episcopal Church-Big Rapids
Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church in Big Rapids.

Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church is a historic church at 323 South State Street in Big Rapids. Its architecture and long history make it a significant landmark in the city. It was recognized as a historic site on August 15, 1975.

Saint Michael's Roman Catholic Church (Demolished)

This church, once located at 8997 50th Avenue in Remus, was also a Michigan State Historic Site. It was listed on December 18, 1974. Although the building has since been demolished, its historical importance is still remembered.

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