National Register of Historic Places listings in Ottawa County, Michigan
The following is a list of Registered Historic Places in Ottawa County, Michigan.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 19, 2024.[1]
[2] | Name on the Register[3] | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | Battle Point Site | August 14, 1973 (#73000956) |
Battle Point, Grand River[5] 43°02′20″N 86°08′40″W / 43.038889°N 86.144444°W / 43.038889; -86.144444 (Battle Point Site) | Crockery Township | ||
2 | Aloys Bilz House | December 14, 1987 (#87002139) |
107 S. Division St. 43°04′34″N 86°12′03″W / 43.076111°N 86.200833°W / 43.076111; -86.200833 (Aloys Bilz House) | Spring Lake | ||
3 | Isaac Cappon House | January 26, 1984 (#84001478) |
228 W. 9th St. 42°47′21″N 86°07′04″W / 42.789167°N 86.117778°W / 42.789167; -86.117778 (Isaac Cappon House) | Holland | ||
4 | Max and Esther De Pree House | April 17, 2017 (#100000886) |
279 S. Division St. 42°48′24″N 86°00′17″W / 42.806627°N 86.004833°W / 42.806627; -86.004833 (Max and Esther De Pree House) | Zeeland | ||
4 | De Zwaan Windmill | April 17, 2018 (#100002333) |
Windmill Island Gardens, 1 Lincoln Ave. 42°47′58″N 86°05′45″W / 42.79947°N 86.0957°W / 42.79947; -86.0957 (De Zwaan Windmill) | Holland | ||
4 | Edward P. Ferry House | March 19, 1982 (#82002860) |
514 Lafayette St. 43°03′35″N 86°13′38″W / 43.059722°N 86.227222°W / 43.059722; -86.227222 (Edward P. Ferry House) | Grand Haven | ||
5 | Fruitport Road–Pettys Bayou Bridge | December 17, 1999 (#99001535) |
Fruitport Rd. over Pettys Bayou 43°05′22″N 86°10′31″W / 43.089444°N 86.175278°W / 43.089444; -86.175278 (Fruitport Road–Pettys Bayou Bridge) | Spring Lake Township | ||
6 | Egbert H. Gold Estate | December 27, 1984 (#84000548) |
1116 Marigold Ln. 42°46′51″N 86°09′21″W / 42.780833°N 86.155833°W / 42.780833; -86.155833 (Egbert H. Gold Estate) | Holland | ||
7 | Grand Haven Historic District | September 6, 2016 (#16000584) |
Washington Ave, adjacent Sts Harbor Dr. through 600 blocks 43°03′53″N 86°14′01″W / 43.064734°N 86.233632°W / 43.064734; -86.233632 (Grand Haven Historic District) | Grand Haven | ||
8 | Grand Rapids, Grand Haven and Muskegon Railway Depot | February 6, 1973 (#73002294) |
363 W. Main St. 43°03′51″N 85°56′13″W / 43.064203°N 85.937017°W / 43.064203; -85.937017 (Grand Rapids, Grand Haven and Muskegon Railway Depot) | Coopersville | ||
9 | Grand Trunk Western Railroad Grand Haven Coal Tipple | September 6, 2016 (#16000583) |
300 Block of N. Harbor Dr. in Chinook Pier Park 43°04′05″N 86°13′51″W / 43.068080°N 86.230757°W / 43.068080; -86.230757 (Grand Trunk Western Railroad Grand Haven Coal Tipple) | Grand Haven | ||
10 | Holland Downtown Historic District | October 4, 1990 (#90001534) |
Roughly Eighth St. from just east of College Ave. to River Ave. and River Ave. from Ninth St. to just north of Eighth St. 42°47′24″N 86°06′26″W / 42.79°N 86.107222°W / 42.79; -86.107222 (Holland Downtown Historic District) | Holland | ||
11 | Holland Harbor Lighthouse | July 20, 1978 (#78001509) |
South Pier, Holland Harbor 42°46′22″N 86°12′44″W / 42.772778°N 86.212222°W / 42.772778; -86.212222 (Holland Harbor Lighthouse) | Holland | ||
12 | Holland Historic District | May 12, 1983 (#83000889) |
11th, 12th, 13th Sts., and Washington, Maple, and Pine Aves.; also roughly bounded by River Ave., Pine Ave., 16th St., 14th St., Columbia Ave., 13th St., Central Ave., and 10th St. 42°47′12″N 86°06′48″W / 42.786667°N 86.113333°W / 42.786667; -86.113333 (Holland Historic District) | Holland | Second set of boundaries represents a boundary increase of August 10, 1990 | |
13 | Holland Old City Hall and Fire Station | January 11, 1985 (#85000063) |
108 E. 8th St. 42°47′24″N 86°06′08″W / 42.79°N 86.102222°W / 42.79; -86.102222 (Holland Old City Hall and Fire Station) | Holland | ||
14 | Holland Reformed Protestant Dutch Church | August 23, 1990 (#90001243) |
57 E. 10th St. 42°47′20″N 86°06′17″W / 42.788882°N 86.104833°W / 42.788882; -86.104833 (Holland Reformed Protestant Dutch Church) | Holland | Also known as the Pillar Church | |
15 | Hudsonville Christian School | March 27, 2008 (#08000224) |
5692 School Ave. 42°52′20″N 85°51′53″W / 42.872222°N 85.864722°W / 42.872222; -85.864722 (Hudsonville Christian School) | Hudsonville | ||
16 | Lakewood Farm | November 25, 2020 (#100005825) |
264 Lakeshore Ave 42°48′18″N 86°12′35″W / 42.805000°N 86.209722°W / 42.805000; -86.209722 (Lakewood Farm) | Holland | ||
17 | Thomas and Anna Morrissey House | March 29, 1999 (#99000337) |
190 W. 9th St. 42°47′21″N 86°06′58″W / 42.789167°N 86.116111°W / 42.789167; -86.116111 (Thomas and Anna Morrissey House) | Holland | ||
18 | Olive Township District No. 1 School | August 14, 1998 (#98001061) |
11611 Stanton St. 42°56′11″N 86°04′21″W / 42.936389°N 86.0725°W / 42.936389; -86.0725 (Olive Township District No. 1 School) | Olive Township | ||
19 | Ottawa Beach Historic District | April 14, 1995 (#95000451) |
Ottawa Beach Rd. 42°46′34″N 86°12′22″W / 42.776111°N 86.206111°W / 42.776111; -86.206111 (Ottawa Beach Historic District) | Park Township | ||
20 | Pere Marquette Railway Locomotive #1223 | December 7, 2000 (#00001490) |
Chinook Pier Park, Jackson Ave. 43°04′04″N 86°13′48″W / 43.067778°N 86.23°W / 43.067778; -86.23 (Pere Marquette Railway Locomotive #1223) | Grand Haven | ||
21 | Piers and Revetments at Grand Haven, Michigan | October 23, 1995 (#95001161) |
Mouth of Grand R. 43°03′32″N 86°15′22″W / 43.058889°N 86.256111°W / 43.058889; -86.256111 (Piers and Revetments at Grand Haven, Michigan) | Grand Haven | ||
22 | Nathaniel and Esther (Savidge) Robbins House | April 16, 2009 (#09000203) |
20 S. 5th Ave. 43°03′45″N 86°13′35″W / 43.062369°N 86.226294°W / 43.062369; -86.226294 (Nathaniel and Esther (Savidge) Robbins House) | Grand Haven | ||
23 | Spoonville Site | March 30, 1973 (#73002158) |
Crockery Creek and Grand River[5] 43°02′40″N 86°04′30″W / 43.044444°N 86.075°W / 43.044444; -86.075 (Spoonville Site) | Crockery Township | ||
24 | Third Reformed Church of Holland | April 16, 1971 (#71000418) |
110 W. 12th St. 42°47′07″N 86°06′45″W / 42.785278°N 86.1125°W / 42.785278; -86.1125 (Third Reformed Church of Holland) | Holland | ||
25 | Benjamin Van Raalte House | December 4, 1989 (#89000790) |
1076 Sixteenth St. 42°46′53″N 86°03′43″W / 42.781389°N 86.061944°W / 42.781389; -86.061944 (Benjamin Van Raalte House) | Holland |
See also
Wikimedia Commons has media related to National Register of Historic Places in Ottawa County, Michigan.
- List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Ottawa County, Michigan
- List of National Historic Landmarks in Michigan
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Michigan
- Listings in neighboring counties: Allegan, Kent, Muskegon
References
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved April 19, 2024.
- ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
- ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- ^ a b Both the Battle Point and Spoonville sites are listed by the NRIS as "Address Restricted." However, the Ottawa County Park System gives the general location for both sites (Marjorie Bethke Viveen, Historic River Road: A Self-Guided Auto Tour for all Seasons (PDF), Ottawa County Parks). Geo-coordinates are approximate.