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List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Berrien County

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Location of Berrien County in Michigan

The following is a list of Michigan State Historic Sites in Berrien County, Michigan. Sites marked with a dagger (†) are also listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Berrien County, Michigan.[1]

Current listings

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Name Image Location City Listing date
Andrews University Campus Labardy Road Berrien Springs September 13, 1963
Sawyer Ball House 127 N. Paw Paw Street Coloma October 12, 1990
Berrien Springs Courthouse Berrien Springs Courthouse 312 M-139 Berrien Springs September 22, 1968
Bertrand Informational Designation SE corner of Bertrand Road and Bond Street Niles Township February 17, 1967
Black Hawk War Chicago Road Niles February 12, 1959
Buchanan Downtown Historic District Front Street, between 117 West and 256 East; parts of Main Street, between 108 and 210-212; and 114 North Oak Street Buchanan September 29, 2016
Buchanan North and West Neighborhoods Historic District Roughly bounded by Main, 4th, Chippewa, W. Front, S. Detroit, Chicago, Clark, Roe, and Charles Sts. Buchanan November 15, 2016
Burnett's Post Informational Site Miller Drive and Langley Avenue St. Joseph March 13, 1962
Carey Mission Informational Designation Niles-Buchanan Road at Phillips Road Niles February 18, 1956
Carnegie Library 204 North Fourth Street Niles November 3, 1976
Henry A. Chapin House 508 East Main Street Niles November 3, 1976
Chicago Hotel (Demolished) 132 North Barton Street New Buffalo September 10, 1979
Coloma Interurban Station Coloma Interurban Station 220 S. Paw Paw Coloma October 15, 2013
Congregational Church of St. Joseph 601 Main Street St. Joseph August 3, 1979
Cotten House 30 East Riverside Road Buchanan November 7, 1977
Dewey Cannon The Dewey Cannon Dewey Cannon Park, 14 Maple St. Three Oaks August 14, 1962
John and Horace Dodge Commemorative Designation 1724 Fifth Street, intersection of Burns Street Niles August 29, 1996
William S. Dunbar House 814 State Street St. Joseph January 18, 1980
Edgewater Club Annex 375 North Ridgeway Street St. Joseph July 20, 1984
Ferry Street Elementary School (destroyed by fire[2]) 620 Ferry St, SW corner of 7th Street Niles November 3, 1976
Fort Miami Informational Site Lake Boulevard and Ship Street St. Joseph February 18, 1956
Fort St. Joseph Site (20BE23)† South Bond Street, north of Fort Street Niles February 18, 1956
Four Flags Hotel 404 East Main Street Niles April 20, 1989
Fruit Belt Commemorative Designation Benton Harbor Fruit Market 1911 Territorial Road Benton Harbor September 17, 1957
Gordon Beach Inn Gordon Beach Inn 16220 Lakeshore Rd. Lakeside April 13, 2006
Herring's First Flight Informational Designation Silver Beach, Lake Michigan lakeshore, south of Broad Street St. Joseph May 10, 1968
Hinchman School Hinchman School 1286 E. Hinchman Rd. Berrien Springs August 3, 1979
Robert and Mary Rector Hogue House 3361 Pipestone Road Sodus November 17, 1994
Johnson Cemetery Johnson Cemetery 2033 N. Old US31 Niles June 6, 2002
Lake Michigan Sand Dunes Oakhill Section Road Bridgman February 12, 1959
Lakeside Inn 15251 Lakeshore Rd Lakeside 2004
Ring Lardner House 519 Bond Street Niles August 13, 1971
Liberty Theater (Demolished) 212 East Main Street Benton Harbor February 18, 1993
Mary's City of David / Israelite House of David Mary's City of David 1158 East Britain Benton Charter Twp September 22, 2009
Michigan Central Railroad Niles Depot Michigan Central Depot-Niles 598 Dey Street Niles October 15, 1992
Moccasin Bluff site (20BE8)† Near Red Bud Trail North of Buchanan April 14, 1972
Morris Chapel Morris Chapel 11729 Pucker St. by Chapel Road Berrien Township September 10, 1979
Morton Cemetery Morton Cemetery 750 Territorial Road Benton Harbor January 17, 1986
Morton House (Indian Hotel) 501 Territorial Road Benton Harbor February 11, 1964
New Buffalo Welcome Center I-94 East, near Mile Marker 1 New Buffalo July 23, 1985
Old Berrien County Courthouse Complex Roughly bounded by Cass, Kimmel, Madison and Union streets Berrien Springs September 10, 1979
Old St. Joseph Neighborhood State and Main Streets, and Lake Boulevard St. Joseph September 17, 1981
Paine Bank 1008 Oak Street Niles February 19, 1958
Parc Aux Vaches Informational Designation 3038 Adams Road Niles December 5, 1986
Pears Mill Pears Mills 123 South Oak Street Buchanan October 23, 1987
Portage Prairie United Methodist Church 2450 Orange Road Niles January 22, 1987
John B. Reddick Building John B. Reddick Building 224 Front Niles October 11, 1990
Saint John German Lutheran Evangelical Church 200 West Buffalo Street New Buffalo March 20, 1984
Saint Joseph Mission St. Joseph Mission Cemetery 50 Washington Ct. Bertrand September 18, 1964
Saint Joseph Public Library Building 500 Main Street, corner of Elm Street St. Joseph June 18, 1982
Saint Mary's Catholic Church 211 South Lincoln, SE corner of Clay Street Niles October 1, 1971
Carl Sandburg / Chikaming Goat Farm Informational Designation Carl Sandburg ID 13416 Red Arrow Highway Sawyer February 18, 2015
Carl Sandburg House Carl Sandburg House 13000 South Poets Path Harbert April 19, 2015
Sauk Trail Crossing US-12, west of Sage Road Bertrand April 11, 1963
Second Baptist Church Commemorative Designation Second Baptist Church 601 Ferry Street Niles November 18, 1993
Shiloh House 1055 East Britain Road Benton Harbor December 10, 1971
Three Oaks Township Hall 8 East Linden Street Three Oaks October 23, 1986
Trinity Episcopal Church 9 South Fourth Street Niles April 6, 1966
Union Church and Cemetery Union Church and Cemetery 7707 Pokagon Road Berrien Center September 22, 2003
Union Meat Market 14 South Elm Street Three Oaks December 10, 1971
Warren Featherbone Company Office Building 3 North Elm Street Three Oaks November 30, 1983
Wesley United Methodist Church 302 Cedar Street Niles September 10, 1979

See also

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Sources

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References

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  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ WSBT 22 (2023-05-12). "Fire heavily damages Ferry Street Resource Center in Niles". WSBT. Retrieved 2024-01-03.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)