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National Register of Historic Places listings in Grand Traverse County, Michigan

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National Register of Historic Places listings in Grand Traverse County, Michigan

The following is a concise list of the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) listings in Grand Traverse County, Michigan. It is complete through January 30, 2026.

- American Legion Memorial Bridge — Traverse City (S. Cass St. over Boardman River)
- Date listed: January 7, 2000
- NRIS number: 99001650
- Note: A reinforced concrete arch bridge completed in 1930.

- Boardman Neighborhood Historic District — Traverse City (Roughly bounded by State and Webster Streets, and Railroad and Boardman Avenues)
- Date listed: October 3, 1978
- NRIS number: 78001498
- Note: A primarily residential district with about 174 Victorian wood-frame houses, many with clapboard siding.

- Central Neighborhood Historic District — Traverse City (Roughly bounded by 5th, Locust, Union, 9th, and Division Streets)
- Date listed: December 11, 1979
- NRIS number: 79001154
- Note: Homes built mainly between 1890 and 1914; reflects socio-economic diversity.

- City Opera House — Traverse City (106–112 Front Street)
- Date listed: September 7, 1972
- NRIS number: 72000616
- Note: Built in 1891; later served as a movie venue and was reopened after 1985.

- Dougherty Mission House — Peninsula Township (18459 Mission Road)
- Date listed: April 8, 2011
- NRIS number: 11000176
- Note: Built in 1842 by Reverend Peter Dougherty; early mission house later used as an inn; among the first post-and-beam houses north of Grand Rapids in Michigan’s lower peninsula.

- Fife Lake–Union District No. 1 Schoolhouse — Fife Lake (5020 Fife Lake Rd.)
- Date listed: August 27, 1987
- NRIS number: 87001433
- Note: Built in 1882; notable for its Late Victorian porch and belfry.

- Perry Hannah House — Traverse City (305 6th Street)
- Date listed: March 16, 1972
- NRIS number: 72000617
- Note: Designed in 1891 for lumber baron Perry Hannah; now used as Reynolds-Jonkhoff Funeral Home; well preserved.

- Hedden Hall (Old Mission Inn) — Traverse City (18599 Old Mission Road)
- Date listed: April 15, 1982
- NRIS number: 82002834
- Note: Built in 1874; has long served as an inn.

- Northern Michigan Asylum — Traverse City (bounded by railroad tracks, Division and 11th Streets, Elmwood Ave., Orange and Red Drives)
- Date listed: October 3, 1978
- NRIS number: 78001499
- Note: Established in 1881; first building (Building 50) designed in Victorian-Italianate style; associated with the Kirkbride Plan.

- John Pulcipher House — Acme Township (US Route 31 N, 7710)
- Date listed: December 7, 2000
- NRIS number: 00001484
- Note: Built in 1883 for farmer John Pulcipher; later restored as the Country Hermitage Bed & Breakfast.

- Skegemog Point Site — Williamsburg (8298 Skegemog Point Rd.)
- Date listed: March 24, 1972
- NRIS number: 72001474
- Note: An archaeological site spanning over 10,000 years; notable for horizontal rather than vertical stratification due to glacial rebound.

- South Union Street–Boardman River Bridge — Traverse City (South Union Street over Boardman River)
- Date listed: January 7, 2000
- NRIS number: 99001651
- Note: A girder bridge built in 1931, formerly carrying US 31.

- Stickney Summer House–Bowers Harbor Inn — Peninsula Township (13512 Peninsula Drive)
- Date listed: April 8, 2011
- NRIS number: 11000178
- Note: A 26-room Arts and Crafts/Storybook-style house built in 1928; later remodeled into the Bowers Harbor Inn, now housing two restaurants.


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