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List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Ottawa County

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Location of Ottawa County in Michigan

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

Current listings

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Name Image Location City Listing date
Aloys Bilz House 107 South Division Street Spring Lake April 10, 1986
Black Lake Indian Village Waukazoo Drive, north shore of Lake Macatawa Holland vicinity June 11, 1965
Blendon Landing Commemorative Designation Blendon Landing Reister Avenue, at the Grand River (west side) Blendon Township April 19, 1990
Garrit A. Bottje House 420 Clinton Grand Haven October 11, 1990
Isaac Cappon House 228 West 9th Street Holland November 30, 1983
Central Avenue Christian Reformed Church Informational Designation 1 Graves Place, NW corner of Graves Place and Central Avenue Holland August 23, 1990
Central Schools Informational Site 106 South 6th Street Grand Haven April 20, 1989
Central Park Chapel Central Park Chapel 550 Grove Dr. Holland September 12, 2006
United States Coast Guard Cutter Escanaba Informational Designation Escanaba Park, Harbor Drive between Y Drive and Sand Street, adjacent to the USCG Station Grand Haven June 20, 1991
Coatsworth House 236 W Ninth Street Holland September 8, 1982
P. Henry De Pree House 360 E Central Avenue Zeeland December 20, 1989
DeWitt Bicentennial One-Room School 17710 West Taft Street, just west of Grand Haven Road Spring Lake Township January 29, 1979
Drenthe Christian Reformed Church 6344 Adams Street Drenthe March 16, 1981
Dutch in Michigan Informational Designation Centennial Park, bounded by River Avenue, 10th Street, Central Avenue, and 12th Street Holland
Edward P. Ferry House 514 Lafayette Street Grand Haven September 29, 1972
First Church of Holland Settlers Informational Designation Pilgrim Home Cemetery, East 16th Street Holland August 23, 1956
First Reformed Church 148 East Central Avenue Zeeland May 14, 1975
First United Methodist Church Informational Designation 57 West 10th Street Holland October 23, 1986
Grand Haven Informational Designation M-31, Rix Robinson Park, near the Grand Isle Marina Grand Haven March 1, 1968
Grand Trunk Railroad Depot 1 Harbor Avenue Grand Haven February 27, 1980
Henry Griffin Drug Store 525 Elliott Grand Haven March 16, 1989
Highland Park Summer Resort Informational Site Highland Drive Grand Haven April 10, 1986
Holland Harbor Lighthouse† / Holland Harbor South Pier, Holland Harbor, Holland State Park Holland vicinity January 16, 1976
Holland Old City Hall and Fire Station 106 Eighth Street Holland November 7, 1977
Holland Post Office 3110th Street Holland July 17, 1997
Hope Church 77 West 11th Street Holland April 20, 1989
Hope College Informational Designation Hope College Campus, 12th Street and College Avenue Holland January 16, 1962
Interurban Depot 363 West Main Street Coopersville April 14, 1972
Jenison Museum 28 Port Sheldon Drive Jenison June 16, 1972
Khardomah Lodge / Susan Hill Yerkes Informational Designation 1365 Lake Avenue Grand Haven May 10, 1990
Jacobus Klanderman Farmstead 6091 96th Avenue Borculo September 25, 1985
Hiram B. Knowlton House 11080 Sixty-eighth Street Allendale October 17, 1996
Marigold Lodge 1116 Marigold Avenue Holland vicinity June 23, 1983
Michigan Chick Center Informational Designation NE Corner of Central Ave. and Church St. Zeeland September 1, 2010
Thomas McCambridge House 214 North Second Street Grand Haven May 18, 1989
Thomas and Anna Morrissey House 1909th Street Holland March 18, 1982
The Netherlands Museum 8 E 12th Street Holland July 26, 1978
New Groningen / Jan Rabbers Informational Designation 10542 Chicago Drive Zeeland 2001
New Groningen Cemetery / Groningen Informational Designation 106th Avenue between Perry Street and Paw Paw Drive Holland April 12, 2001
Ninth Street Christian Reformed Church† (also known as the Pillar Church) 57 E. Tenth Street, College Avenue between Ninth and Tenth streets Holland February 15, 1958
Noordeloos / Noordeloos Christian Reformed Church Noordeloos Christian Reformed Church 4075 112th Avenue Holland April 19, 1990
Olive Township District No. 1 School 11611 Stanton Street West Olive July 13, 2000
Ottawa County Community Haven Ottawa County Community Haven 1709 Leonard Road Eastmanville August 3, 1979
Port Sheldon Informational Designation Pigeon Lake, eight miles north of Holland Holland vicinity September 25, 1956
Nathanial Robbins House 20 S Fifth Street Grand Haven April 19, 1990
Second Reformed Church of Jamestown 2340 Riley Street; building lost to fire in 1999[2] Jamestown May 19, 1988
Smith Bayou Bayou off Spring Lake in Ferrysburg[3] Ferrysburg August 13, 2021
South Olive Christian Reformed Church 6200 120th Avenue Holland vicinity June 15, 1984
Third Reformed Church of Holland 110 West 12th Street Holland December 8, 1967
Benjamin Van Raalte House 1076 East 16th Street Holland February 15, 1990
Veneklasen Brick Company / Veneklasen Brick Informational Designation Veneklasen Brick Co 10300 Paw Paw Drirve Zeeland August 26, 2009
Van Vleck Hall Hope College Campus Holland August 6, 1976
Dr. Arend Vander Veen House 508 Washington Avenue Grand Haven September 29, 1972
Vriesland Reformed Church 6641 Byron Road, NW corner of 64th Avenue Vriesland December 14, 1976
Waukazoo Woods Informational Designation Southwest corner of Post Avenue and Waukazoo Drive Holland vicinity April 23, 1985
West Michigan Furniture Company Building 195 West Eighth Street Holland November 21, 1991
Western Theological Seminary 86 East Twelfth Street, SE corner of College Avenue Holland March 9, 1966
Woman's Literary Club 235 Central Avenue Holland June 21, 1990
Zeeland City Cemetery Lincoln and Church Streets Zeeland June 29, 2000
Zeeland Colonists/Founding of Zeeland Zeeland Township (T5N, R14W) Zeeland February 17, 1965

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. ^ Jacobs, Jennifer (January 14, 1999). "Jamestown Reformed congregation to rebuild after fire". The Grand Rapids Press. p. A1.
  3. ^ Tribune, Becky Vargo Grand Haven. "State approves historical marker for Hezekiah Smith". Grand Haven Tribune. Retrieved 2021-08-13.