Location of Monroe County in Michigan The following is a list of Michigan State Historic Sites in Monroe County, Michigan. Sites marked with a dagger (†) are also listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Monroe County, Michigan.[1] ## Contents * 1 Current listings * 2 See also * 3 Sources * 4 References ## Current listings[edit] Name | Image | Location | Municipality | Listing date | | | | Bedford District No. 6 School (Banner Oak School) | | 25 East Stearns Road | Bedford Township | August 12, 1983 Bridge School | | 96 Ida-Maybee Road | Monroe vicinity | December 17, 1987 George Armstrong Custer Equestrian Monument† | | SW corner of the intersection of Elm and North Monroe (M-125) streets | Monroe | June 15, 1992 Exeter Township Hall | | Southwest corner of Sumpter Road and Grant Street | Exeter Township | September 3, 1998 First Organized Public School District | | T7S, R8 & 9E | Monroe vicinity | September 17, 1957 Fix House (Demolished, NR delisted 1981) | | Sterling State Park | Monroe | October 29, 1971 Johnson-Phinney House | | 22 West Second | Monroe | February 23, 1978 Lake Erie Informational Designation | | Dixie Highway at Sterling State Park, east of Monroe city limits | Monroe vicinity | January 19, 1957 Edward Loranger House† | | 7211 South Stony Creek Road | Monroe vicinity | October 2, 1980 Maybee Village Hall | | 9051 Raisin Street | Maybee | March 15, 1988 Governor Robert McClelland House† | | 47 East Elm Street | Monroe | March 3, 1971 Michigan Historic Crossroads Informational Site | | Information Center on I-75 near Monroe | Monroe | September 17, 1957 Michigan Southern Railroad | | Flat Iron City Park at intersection of First and Front | Monroe | September 25, 1956 Monroe County Informational Designation | | Inside of the Monroe County Historical Museum, 126 S Monroe, NW corner of Second | Monroe | July 19, 1956 Monroe Paper Industry | | Near junction of East Elm and Old Dixie North | Monroe | September 25, 1956 Navarre-Anderson Trading Post† | | West of Monroe at North Custer (M-130) and Raisinville roads | Monroe vicinity | June 16, 1972 Potter Cemetery / Public Act 525 of 2012 | | Sigler Road, just east of Swan Creek Road | Ash Township | 2017 Rudolph Nims House† | | 206 West Noble Avenue | Monroe | October 29, 1971 River Raisin Battlefield Site† (20MR227) | | Bounded by the River Raisin, Detroit Avenue, Mason Run, and south at Noble Avenue | Monroe | February 18, 1956 St. John the Baptist Catholic Church | | 511 Monroe Street | Monroe | April 15, 1999 Saint John's Evangelical Lutheran Church and Parsonage | | 460 Riley Street, between Plank and Maple streets | Dundee | September 19, 1991 Saint Patrick's Catholic Church | | 2996 West Labo Road, east of Exeter Road | Carleton vicinity | October 10, 1989 Sawyer House† | | 320 East Front Street | Monroe | June 19, 1975 Seitz Inn | | 8941 North Custer Road, just west of Ida-Maybee Road | Grape vicinity | October 23, 1979 Toledo War Informational Designation | | Rest Area and Welcome Center, northbound I-75 | Monroe vicinity | November 27, 1956 Alfred Wilkerson Grist Mill | | 242 Toledo Street | Dundee | August 3, 1979 Woodland Cemetery | | Jerome Street near Fourth Street | Monroe | July 21, 1988 ## See also[edit] * National Register of Historic Places listings in Monroe County, Michigan ## Sources[edit] * Historic Sites Online – Monroe County. Michigan State Housing Developmental Authority. Accessed May 18, 2011. ## References[edit] 1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009. * v * t * e Michigan State Historic Sites (list) By county| * Alcona * Alger * Allegan * Alpena * Antrim * Arenac * Baraga * Barry * Bay * Benzie * Berrien * Branch * Calhoun * Cass * Charlevoix * Cheboygan * Chippewa * Clare * Clinton * Crawford * Delta * Dickinson * Eaton * Emmet * Genesee * Gladwin * Gogebic * Grand Traverse * Gratiot * Hillsdale * Houghton * Huron * Ingham * Ionia * Iosco * Iron * Isabella * Jackson * Kalamazoo * Kalkaska * Kent * Keweenaw * Lake * Lapeer * Leelanau * Lenawee * Livingston * Luce * Mackinac * Macomb * Manistee * Marquette * Mason * Mecosta * Menominee * Midland * Missaukee * Monroe * Montcalm * Montmorency * Muskegon * Newaygo * Oakland * Oceana * Ogemaw * Ontonagon * Osceola * Oscoda * Otsego * Ottawa * Presque Isle * Roscommon * Saginaw * St. Clair * St. Joseph * Sanilac * Schoolcraft * Shiawassee * Tuscola * Van Buren * Washtenaw * Wayne * Wexford *[v]: View this template *[t]: Discuss this template *[e]: Edit this template