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National Register of Historic Places listings in Livingston County, Michigan facts for kids

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Livingston County, Michigan, is home to many special places that tell stories from the past! These places are so important that they are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This list helps protect buildings, sites, and objects that are important to American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, or culture. Think of it like a Hall of Fame for historic spots!

What is the National Register of Historic Places?

The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the nation's historic places worth saving. It's managed by the National Park Service in the United States. When a place is added to this list, it means it has a unique story or special design that makes it important for everyone to remember and protect. It helps people learn about how things used to be and how communities grew over time.

Historic Places in Livingston County

Livingston County has many cool historic sites, from old train stations to beautiful homes and even a whole downtown area! Let's explore some of them.

Howell's Historic Gems

The city of Howell has several buildings that are part of the National Register.

Ann Arbor Railway Station

The Ann Arbor Railway Station is located at 126 Wetmore Street. It was added to the list on May 6, 1971. This old train station reminds us of a time when trains were a main way to travel and transport goods.

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The historic Ann Arbor Railway Station in Howell.

John H. and Martha Durfee Galloway House

You can find the John H. and Martha Durfee Galloway House at 216 Higgins Street. This house became a historic place on November 15, 2006. It's a great example of the homes people lived in long ago.

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The John H. and Martha Durfee Galloway House.

Frank J. Hecox House

The Frank J. Hecox House is at 3720 West Grand River Avenue. It was added to the list on July 22, 1994. This house shows us the style of buildings from its time.

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The Frank J. Hecox House.

Howell Downtown Historic District

The Howell Downtown Historic District is not just one building, but a whole area! It's roughly bounded by Clinton, Barnard, Sibley, and Chestnut Streets. This district was recognized on February 27, 1987. It means that many buildings in this part of downtown Howell are historically important together.

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A view of the Howell Downtown Historic District.

Livingston County Courthouse

The Livingston County Courthouse is on Grand River Avenue. It joined the list on August 13, 1976. Courthouses are often important buildings where local government and justice have taken place for many years.

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The Livingston County Courthouse.

George Louk Farm

The George Louk Farm is located at 1885 Tooley Road. It was added to the list on June 15, 1995. This farm gives us a peek into the agricultural history of the area.

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The George Louk Farm.

William K. and Nellie (Harper) Sexton House

The William K. and Nellie (Harper) Sexton House is at 205 Mason Road, near Howell. It became a historic site on September 30, 2013. This house tells us about the families who lived there and how homes were built in the past.

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The William K. and Nellie (Harper) Sexton House.

Brighton's Past

The city of Brighton also has several historic places.

Bingham House

The Bingham House is at 13270 Silver Lake Road. It was added to the list on October 18, 1972. This house is a reminder of Brighton's early days.

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The Bingham House in Brighton.

Timothy and Lucretia Jones Warner Homestead

The Timothy and Lucretia Jones Warner Homestead is at 4001 Pleasant Valley Road, near Brighton. It was recognized on September 8, 2011. A homestead is usually a farm or property where a family settled and built their lives.

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The Timothy and Lucretia Jones Warner Homestead.

Western House

The Western House is located at 500 West Main Street. It joined the list on April 17, 1986. This building has been a part of Brighton's history for many years.

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The Western House in Brighton.

August Westphal Farmstead

The August Westphal Farmstead is at 6430 Brighton Road. It was added to the list on September 12, 1985. Like the Louk Farm, this site helps us understand the farming heritage of the region.

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The August Westphal Farmstead.

Other Notable Sites

Livingston County has other important historic places outside of Howell and Brighton.

Jacob Fishbeck Farmstead

The Jacob Fishbeck Farmstead is in Genoa Township at 5151 Crooked Lake Road. It became a historic place on April 2, 2003. This farmstead is another example of the area's rich agricultural past.

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The Jacob Fishbeck Farmstead.

Alonzo W. Olds House

The Alonzo W. Olds House is at 10084 Rushton Road in Green Oak Township. It was added to the list on May 5, 1972. This house is a piece of history from the Rushton area.

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The Alonzo W. Olds House.

St. Augustine Catholic Church and Cemetery

The St. Augustine Catholic Church and Cemetery is at 6481 Faussett Road in Hartland. This site was recognized on July 25, 1996. Churches and cemeteries often hold many stories about the community and its people over generations.

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St. Augustine Catholic Church.

These historic places in Livingston County are like open books, each telling a part of Michigan's amazing story!

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