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Alden B. Dow House and Studio - Midland, June 29, 1989 The architecture of Alden B. Dow received national attention from his very early career through to his late period, partly because he was closely associated with Frank Lloyd Wright.
 
Bay View Association - Bay View, December 23, 1987 Bay View is one of the finest examples of two uniquely American community forms, the Methodist camp meeting and the independent Chautauqua.
 
Calendar of Events, Michigan Historical Center - Michigan Historical Museum in Lansing and at its field sites in the Upper Peninsula and Lower Peninsula.
 
Calumet Historic District - Calumet, Michigan. Houghton County. National Register, listed March 29, 1989
 
City of Milwaukee - (Car Ferry)The Great Lakes Train Ferry City of Milwaukee, currently moored at the Ann Arbor Railroad Terminal in Elberta, Michigan is a steel-hulled vessel with a steel superstructure. National Register, listed December 14, 1990
 
Cranbrook - Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Oakland County. National Historic Landmark, listed June 29, 1989
 
Cranbrook House Museum and Gardens, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan - Photographs, links to location map and Cranbrook's site
 
Durant-Dort Carriage Company Office - Flint, June 2, 1978
 
Ernest Hemingway Cottage - It was here that Ernest Hemingway spent most of his summers until the age of 21, and where he learned to hunt, fish and to first write serious fiction.
 
Fair Lane - Dearborn, MI. Originally encompassing over 2,000 acres on the Rouge River, Fair Lane was the residential estate of Henry Ford (1863-1947) and his wife Clara Bryant Ford (1866-1950).
 
Fayette Historic Townsite, Upper Peninsula of Michigan - Fayette Historic Townsite, Garden,Michigan, in the 1800s was a bustling industrial community which manufactured charcoal pig iron for economical shipping to the Great Lakes steel companies.
 
Fisher and New Center Buildings - These two buildings are architecturally significant as a superbly designed complex exemplifying some of the finest craftsmanship and artistry displayed by any Art Deco style buildings constructed in the United States in the 1920s.
 
Ford River Rouge Complex - Dearborn, Michigan. The River Rouge Complex is one of the industrial wonders of the world, an integrated operations plant encompassing all basic steps in automobile production.
 
Fort Michilimackinac - Built by the French on the south shore of the Straits of Mackinac in approximately 1715.
 
Fort Wilkins state park, upper Michigan - Fort Wilkins State Park, Copper Harbor Michigan, is an U.S. Army fort from the 1800s, offering reenactments, fishing on Lake Fanny Hooe, wildlife viewing, and camping.
 
Fort Wilkins, - Fort Wilkins State Park, Copper Harbor Michigan, at the tip of the Western Upper Peninsula.
 
Fox Theatre Building, Detroit, Michigan - Designed by C. Howard Crane and built in 1928, it is the "most exotic eclectic Hindu-Siamese-Byzantine theater of the golden age of the movie palace". Photographs, brief history.
 
General Motors Building - Detroit, June 2, 1978
 
Grand Hotel - Mackinac Island, Michigan. Today the Grand Hotel is one of Michigan's major architectural attraction.
 
Great Lakes Shipwreck Museum - Whitefish Point, Lake Superior in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, open to the public, maritime museums, lighthouse museums and shipwrecks of Lake Superior.
 
 

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