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List of [[National Register of Historic Places|Registered Historic Places]] in [[Leelanau County, Michigan]]:
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[[File:Map of Michigan highlighting Leelanau County.svg|thumb|Location of Leelanau County in Michigan]]
==[[Bingham, Michigan|Bingham]]==
This is a list of the '''National Register of Historic Places listings in Leelanau County, Michigan'''.
* [[Bingham District No. 5 Schoolhouse]] — Jct. of Co. Rds. 618 and 633, Bingham Township (added [[August 31]], [[1991]])

==[[Bingham Township, Michigan|Bingham Township]]==
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in [[Leelanau County, Michigan|Leelanau County]], [[Michigan]], [[United States]]. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.<ref>{{NRHPGoogleMapFootnote}}</ref>
* [[William and Margaret McFarland Core Farm]] &mdash; 5946 S. Center Hwy;5856 S. Lake Leelanau Dr. (added [[March 2]], [[2005]])

==[[Glen Arbor, Michigan|Glen Arbor]]==
There are 24 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 1 [[National Historic Landmark]].
* [[Saint Joseph's Catholic Church]] &mdash; 5899 Co. Rd. 669, Cleveland Township (added [[February 22]], [[1992]])

==[[Glen Haven, Michigan|Glen Haven]]==
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* [[George Conrad Hutzler Farm]] &mdash; S. Manitou Island, Sleeping Bear Dunes National Seashore (added [[June 3]], [[1991]])
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* [[Glen Haven Village Historic District]] &mdash; MI 209 (added [[July 24]], [[1983]])

* [[Sleeping Bear Inn]] &mdash; MI 209 (added [[October 6]], [[1979]])
==Listings county-wide==
* [[Sleeping Bear Point Life Saving Station]] &mdash; N of Glen Haven (added [[May 26]], [[1979]])
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==[[Leland, Michigan|Leland]]==
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* [[Hutzler's Barn]] &mdash; W of Leland on South Manitou Island (added [[February 3]], [[1978]])
|pos=1
* [[Leland Historic District]] &mdash; Roughly bounded by the park, Main St., Ave. A, and the harbor (added [[December 20]], [[1975]])
|refnum=91000353
* [[Riverside Inn]] &mdash; 302 E. River St. (added [[June 8]], [[2003]])
|type=NRHP
==[[Leland Township, Michigan|Leland Township]]==
|article=Bingham District No. 5 Schoolhouse
* [[Lake Leelanau Narrows Bridge]] &mdash; M-204 over Lake Leelanau Narrows (added [[February 27]], [[2000]])
|name=Bingham District No. 5 Schoolhouse
==[[Maple City, Michigan|Maple City]]==
|address=Junction of County Roads 618 and 633
* [[Port Oneida Rural Historic District]] &mdash; Roughly bounded by Lake Michigan, Shell Lake, Bass Lake, and Tucker Lake (added [[July 27]], [[1997]])
==[[Northport, Michigan|Northport]]==
|city=[[Bingham Township, Leelanau County, Michigan|Bingham]]
|county=[[Leelanau County, Michigan]]
* [[Grand Traverse Light Station]] &mdash; Leelanau Peninsula (added [[August 19]], [[1984]])
|date=1991-07-31
==[[Omena, Michigan|Omena]]==
|image=Bingham District No 5 Schoolhouse.jpg
* [[Grove Hill New Mission Church]] &mdash; On MI 22 (added [[July 29]], [[1972]])
|lat=44.875833
==[[Sleeping Bear Dunes National Seashor, Michigan|Sleeping Bear Dunes National Seashor]]==
|lon=-85.674722
* [[North Manitou Island Lifesaving Station]] &mdash; East Coast, North Manitou Island (added [[September 5]], [[1998]])
|description=This building was constructed in 1877 as a replacement for an earlier 1870 log school. It was used for first through eighth grade classes until school district consolidation after [[World War II]]. It is now the '''Bingham Township Hall'''.
==[[South Manitou Island, Michigan|South Manitou Island]]==
}}
* [[South Manitou Island Lighthouse Complex and Life Saving Station Historical District]] &mdash; Sandy Point (added [[November 28]], [[1983]])
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==[[Suttoms Bay Township, Michigan|Suttoms Bay Township]]==
|pos=2
* [[Fountain Point]] &mdash; 990 South Lake Leelanau Dr. (added [[August 10]], [[2003]])
|refnum=11000634
==[[Suttons Bay, Michigan|Suttons Bay]]==
|type=NRHP
* [[Leelanau Transit Company Suttons Bay Depot]] &mdash; 101 S. Cedar St. (added [[September 21]], [[1997]])
|article=Campbell-DeYoung Farm
|name=Campbell-DeYoung Farm
|address=9510 E. Cherry Bend Rd.
|city=[[Elmwood Charter Township, Michigan|Elmwood Charter Township]]
|county=[[Leelanau County, Michigan]]
|date=2011-09-08
|image=Campbell-De Young Farm.jpg
|lat=44.808889
|lon=-85.655
|description=This farmstead was first settled by Henry Campbell in 1855, who built the farmhouse in c. 1860. The Campbell constructed most of the buildings. It was owned by Louis DeYoung from 1925 until his death in 2004, and is now operated as a recreational area, the '''DeYoung Natural Area''', by the Leelanau Conservancy.
}}
{{NRHP row
|pos=3
|refnum=08000222
|type=NRHP
|article=Empire School (Empire, Michigan)
|name=Empire School
|address=10017 W. Front St.
|city=[[Empire, Michigan|Empire]]
|county=[[Leelanau County, Michigan]]
|date=2008-03-27
|image=EmpireSchoolEmpireMI.JPG
|lat=44.810833
|lon=-86.058889
|description=The Empire School was constructed in 1900-01 as a four-room schoolhouse. A gymnasium was added in 1932, and the school served the community until 1968.
}}
{{NRHP row
|pos=4
|refnum=100006765
|type=HD
|article=Fishtown (Leland, Michigan)
|name=Fishtown Historic District
|address=Roughly bounded by West River St., West Cedar St., and West Avenue A
|city=[[Leland Township, Michigan|Leland Township]]
|county=[[Leelanau County, Michigan]]
|date=2022-01-11
|image=Leland HD.JPG
|lat=45.023333
|lon=-85.761667
|description= Fishtown is a separately listed district contained within the Leland Historic District.
}}
{{NRHP row
|pos=5
|refnum=03000623
|type=HD
|article=Fountain Point
|name=Fountain Point
|address=990 South Lake Leelanau Dr.
|city=[[Suttons Bay Township, Michigan|Suttons Bay Township]]
|county=[[Leelanau County, Michigan]]
|date=2003-07-10
|image=Fountain Point porch 2 2010.JPG
|lat=44.967222
|lon=-85.706111
|description=The name "Fountain Point" is derived from a fountain of sparkling [[artesian spring|artesian spring water]], which has been continuously gushing since 1867. In 1889, Lydia Morrison of [[Cincinnati]], Ohio. established "The Fountain Point House," a [[Victorian architecture|Victorian-style]] mansion, and guests began arriving for the summer by steamboat and buggy.
|commonscat=Fountain Point
}}
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|pos=6
|refnum=83000882
|type=HD
|article=Glen Haven Village Historic District
|name=Glen Haven Village Historic District
|address=[[M-209 (Michigan highway)|M-209]]
|city=[[Glen Arbor Township, Michigan|Glen Arbor Township]]
|county=[[Leelanau County, Michigan]]
|date=1983-06-24
|image=GH boat museum 2007.jpg
|lat=44.894444
|lon=-86.034722
|description=Glenn Haven is a restored logging village on the shore of [[Lake Michigan]]. Attractions include the restored General Store and Blacksmith Shop and the former Glen Haven Canning Co. building.
|commonscat=Glen Haven, Michigan
}}
{{NRHP row
|pos=7
|refnum=84001799
|type=NRHP
|article=Grand Traverse Light
|name=Grand Traverse Light Station
|address=[[Leelanau Peninsula]]
|city=[[Northport, Michigan|Northport]]
|county=[[Leelanau County, Michigan]]
|date=1984-07-19
|image=Grandtraverselighthouse.jpg
|lat=45.210556
|lon=-85.549444
|description=The Grand Traverse Light was built in 1858, replacing a separate round tower built in 1852. The lighthouse is located inside [[Leelanau State Park]].
|commonscat=Grand Traverse Light
}}
{{NRHP row
|pos=8
|refnum=72000631
|type=NRHP
|article=Grove Hill New Mission Church
|name=Grove Hill New Mission Church
|address=On [[M-22 (Michigan highway)|M-22]]
|city=[[Omena, Michigan|Omena]]
|county=[[Leelanau County, Michigan]]
|date=1972-06-29
|image=Omena Michigan - church.jpg
|lat=45.0575
|lon=-85.586111
|description=In 1852, Reverend Peter Dougherty moved his mission from what is now called [[Old Mission, Michigan]] to this location. He built a school, and, in 1858, this mission. Since 1925, it has been used primarily in the summer months, and is still open as the '''Omena Presbyterian Church'''.
|commonscat=Grove Hill New Mission Church
}}
{{NRHP row
|pos=9
|refnum=78000375
|type=NRHP
|article=Hutzler's Barn
|name=Hutzler's Barn
|address=West of [[Leland, Michigan|Leland]] on [[South Manitou Island]]
|city=[[Glen Arbor Township, Michigan|Glen Arbor Township]]
|county=[[Leelanau County, Michigan]]
|date=1978-01-03
|image=Hutzlers barn.jpg
|lat=45.037778
|lon=-86.114444
|description=This barn was built in the 1870s by George Johann Hutzler, a German immigrant who staked his claim on South Manitou Island in 1863.
}}
{{NRHP row
|pos=10
|refnum=91000466
|type=HD
|article=George Conrad Hutzler Farm
|name=George Conrad Hutzler Farm
|address=[[South Manitou Island]], [[Sleeping Bear Dunes National Seashore]]
|city=[[Glen Arbor Township, Michigan|Glen Arbor Township]]
|county=[[Leelanau County, Michigan]]
|date=1991-05-03
|image=Hutzler Farm.jpg
|lat=45.022778
|lon=-86.126667
|description=The George Conrad Hutzler Farm was established in 1870. George Conrad Hutzler Jr, the son of the original owner, was notable as an experimental former who was the first to experiment with hybridization of Rosen [[rye]] and Michelite [[pea beans]].
|commonscat=Hutzler Farm
}}
{{NRHP row
|pos=11
|refnum=99001732
|type=NRHP
|article=Lake Leelanau Narrows Bridge
|name=Lake Leelanau Narrows Bridge
|address=[[M-204 (Michigan highway)|M-204]] over [[Lake Leelanau Narrows]]
|city=[[Leland Township, Michigan|Leland Township]]
|county=[[Leelanau County, Michigan]]
|date=2000-01-27
|image=Lake Leelanau Narrows Bridge.jpg
|lat=44.981389
|lon=-85.711667
|description=This bridge, constructed in 1939, is the third bridge to cross this narrow section of [[Lake Leelanau]]. The bridge project was part of the [[Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works]], which provided jobs in the [[Great Depression]] through funding public infrastructure projects.
}}
{{NRHP row
|pos=12
|refnum=97000929
|type=NRHP
|article=Suttons Bay station
|name=Leelanau Transit Company Suttons Bay Depot
|address=101 S. Cedar St.
|city=[[Suttons Bay, Michigan|Suttons Bay]]
|county=[[Leelanau County, Michigan]]
|date=1997-08-21
|image=Leelanau Transit Company Suttons Bay Depot 2011.jpg
|lat=44.973889
|lon=-85.650833
|description=The railroad track through Suttons Bay in 1903 to access a Northport-Manistique car ferry. However, the railway was immediately unsuccessful and the ferry was discontinued by 1908. In 1919, a successor company, the [[Leelanau Transit Company]] was organized to take over ownership of the tracks. They leased built this depot in Suttons Bay as a passenger and freight station.
}}
{{NRHP row
|pos=13
|refnum=75000951
|type=HD
|article=Leland Historic District (Leland, Michigan)
|name=Leland Historic District
|address=Roughly bounded by the park, Main St., Ave. A, and the harbor
|city=[[Leland Township, Michigan|Leland Township]]
|county=[[Leelanau County, Michigan]]
|date=1975-11-20
|image=Leland Michigan Downtown M-22.jpg
|lat=45.023333
|lon=-85.761111
|description=This district, containing the separately listed '''Fishtown''', contains Leland's harbor and the surrounding downtown area. The harbor contains fishing shanties, smokehouses, and docks established for the commercial fishing industry – some are still used for fishing, while others support the local tourism industry.
|commonscat=Leland Historic District (Michigan)
}}
{{NRHP row
|pos=14
|refnum=04001579
|type=HD
|article=William and Margaret McFarland Core Farm
|name=William and Margaret McFarland Core Farm
|address=5946 S. Center Hwy;5856 S. Lake Leelanau Dr.
|city=[[Bingham Township, Leelanau County, Michigan|Bingham Township]]
|county=[[Leelanau County, Michigan]]
|date=2005-02-02
|image=McFarland Core Farm.jpg
|lat=44.894444
|lon=-85.683889
|description=This farm, established in 1865, was operated by William Core and his descendants for nearly 150 years. It is currently operated as the '''Ruby Ellen Farm''', a working farm open to the public.
}}
{{NRHP row
|pos=15
|refnum=00000219
|type=NRHP
|article=Morgan-Copp-Mervau Building
|name=Morgan-Copp-Mervau Building
|address=101 N. Mill St.
|city=[[Northport, Michigan|Northport]]
|county=[[Leelanau County, Michigan]]
|date=2000-03-15
|image=Morgans Store c1885.jpg
|lat=45.129722
|lon=-85.615833
|description=This building was built in three sections. The first, a single-story building fronting on Nagonaba, was constructed in 1880 as a grocery and dry goods store. An attached two-story section was built on the rear in 1881–83 as a home. The two-story section was extended to front onto Mill Street some time before 1905 and converted into a drugstore. A third section, built diagonally to front onto the Nagonaba/Mill intersection and featuring cedar stickwork, was built in 1927/28.
|commonscat=Morgan-Copp-Mervau Building
}}
{{NRHP row
|pos=16
|refnum=98001191
|type=NHLD
|article=North Manitou Island Lifesaving Station
|name=North Manitou Island Lifesaving Station
|address=East Coast, [[North Manitou Island]]
|city=[[Leland Township, Michigan|Leland Township]]
|county=[[Leelanau County, Michigan]]
|date=1998-08-05
|image=North Manitou Island Lifesaving Station - Michigan.png
|lat=45.121111
|lon=-85.9775
|description=The North Manitou Island Lifesaving Station, also known as the '''North Manitou Coast Guard Station''', is the only remaining station which was in use during all three periods of lifesaving service history, from the early volunteer period through operation by the [[United States Life-Saving Service]] and the [[United States Coast Guard]].
|commonscat=North Manitou Island Life Saving Station
}}
{{NRHP row
|pos=17
|refnum=05000981
|type=NRHP
|article=North Manitou Shoal Light Station
|name=North Manitou Shoal Light Station
|address=Northeastern [[Lake Michigan]], approximately {{convert|3|mi|km|abbr=on}} southeast of [[North Manitou Island]]
|city=[[Leland Township, Michigan|Leland Township]]
|county=[[Leelanau County, Michigan]]
|date=2005-09-06
|image=North Manitou Shoal Light Station (Leelanau County, Michigan).jpg
|lat=45.02
|lon=-85.956667
|description=The North Manitou Shoal Light Station was constructed to replace a lightship station in 1935. When it was automated in 1980, it was the last manned offshore light in the [[Great Lakes]].
}}
{{NRHP row
|pos=18
|refnum=100000534
|type=HD
|article=Omena Historic District
|name=Omena Historic District
|address=Generally along [[M-22 (Michigan highway)|M-22]] from Tatch Road to North Omena Point Road
|city=[[Omena, Michigan|Omena]]
|county=[[Leelanau County, Michigan]]
|date=2017-01-17
|image= Omena Historic District.jpg
|lat=45.056036
|lon=-85.587103
|description=
}}
{{NRHP row
|pos=19
|refnum=97000563
|type=HD
|article=Port Oneida Rural Historic District
|name=Port Oneida Rural Historic District
|address=Roughly bounded by [[Lake Michigan]], Shell Lake, Bass Lake, and Tucker Lake
|city=[[Cleveland Township, Michigan|Cleveland]] and [[Glen Arbor Township, Michigan|Glen Arbor]] Townships
|county=[[Leelanau County, Michigan]]
|date=1997-06-27
|image=Nineteenth Century farm equipment.jpg
|lat=44.937222
|lon=-85.936389
|description=The Port Oneida Rural Historic District consists of a set of farms that are typical of Northern European settlers throughout the [[Midwestern United States]] in the later part of the 19th century. The district is part of the [[Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore]].
}}
{{NRHP row
|pos=20
|refnum=03000386
|type=NRHP
|article=Riverside Inn (Leland, Michigan)
|name=Riverside Inn
|address=302 E. River St.
|city=[[Leland Township, Michigan|Leland Township]]
|county=[[Leelanau County, Michigan]]
|date=2003-05-08
|image=Riverside Inn.JPG
|lat=45.022222
|lon=-85.758056
|description=The first Riverside Inn was constructed in 1902 by Jacob Schwarz, who passed it to his daughters Blanche and Anna after his death. When the inn burned in 1924, Blanche and Anna reconstructed a nearby dancehall to make the current structure. The Riverside Inn is still in business, under owners Barb and Kate Vilter.
}}
{{NRHP row
|pos=21
|refnum=91001997
|type=NRHP
|article=Saint Joseph's Catholic Church (Glen Arbor, Michigan)
|name=Saint Joseph's Catholic Church
|address=5899 County Road 669
|city=[[Cleveland Township, Michigan|Cleveland Township]]
|county=[[Leelanau County, Michigan]]
|date=1992-01-22
|image=Saint Joseph Catholic Church, Cleveland Township, Leelanau County, Michigan.jpg
|lat=44.894444
|lon=-85.883333
|description=Saint Joseph's Catholic Church was built in 1884 by Bohemian immigrants. The church was used by the Catholic congregation until 1970, when the Saint Joseph parish was merged with a neighboring one.
}}
{{NRHP row
|pos=22
|refnum=79000284
|type=NRHP
|article=Sleeping Bear Inn
|name=Sleeping Bear Inn
|address=[[M-209 (Michigan highway)|M-209]]
|city=[[Glen Arbor Township, Michigan|Glen Arbor Township]]
|county=[[Leelanau County, Michigan]]
|date=1979-09-06
|image=Sleeping Bear Inn.jpg
|lat=44.904167
|lon=-86.027222
|description=This inn, originally called the "Sleeping Bear House," was built in 1857 by C.C. McCarthy. It operated as a boarding house and hotel through the rest of the 19th century, and well into the 20th. It eventually closed in 1973, and was purchased, along with the remainder of Glen Haven, by the [[National Park Service]].
}}
{{NRHP row
|pos=23
|refnum=79000285
|type=NRHP
|article=Sleeping Bear Point Life Saving Station
|name=Sleeping Bear Point Life Saving Station
|address=North of [[Glen Haven, Michigan|Glen Haven]]
|city=[[Glen Arbor Township, Michigan|Glen Arbor Township]]
|county=[[Leelanau County, Michigan]]
|date=1979-04-26
|image=Sleeping Bear Point Lifesaving Station NPS.jpg
|lat=44.908611
|lon=-86.033611
|description=The Sleeping Bear Point Lifesaving Station is significant as a nearly intact version of what was, when built in 1901, a prototype architectural design. It is now a Maritime Museum and part of the [[Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore]].
|commonscat=Sleeping Bear Point Life Saving Station
}}
{{NRHP row
|pos=24
|refnum=100006861
|type=NRHP
|article=South Fox Island Light
|name=South Fox Island Light Station
|address=South Fox Island
|city=[[Leelanau Township, Michigan|Leelanau Township]]
|county=[[Leelanau County, Michigan]]
|date=2021-08-26
|image=South Fox Island Light USCG.jpg
|lat=45.3785
|lon=-85.8371
|description=
|commonscat=South Fox Island Light
}}
{{NRHP row
|pos=25
|refnum=83003782
|type=HD
|article=South Manitou Island Light
|name=South Manitou Island Lighthouse Complex and Life Saving Station Historical District
|address=Sandy Point
|city=[[Glen Arbor Township, Michigan|Glen Arbor Township]]
|county=[[Leelanau County, Michigan]]
|date=1983-10-28
|image=Southmanitoulighthouse.jpg
|lat=45.009444
|lon=-86.093056
|description=This lighthouse, built in 1872, is the third built on the island, after earlier lighthouses constructed in 1840 and 1858 were deemed structurally deficient. The lighthouse was decommissioned in 1958, and is presently a museum.
|commonscat=South Manitou Island Lighthouse
}}
|}


==See also==
==See also==
* [[List of Registered Historic Places in Michigan]]
{{Commons category|National Register of Historic Places in Leelanau County, Michigan}}
* [[List of Michigan State Historic Sites in Leelanau County, Michigan]]
* [[List of National Historic Landmarks in Michigan]]
* [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Michigan]]
* Listings in neighboring counties: [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Michigan#Benzie County|Benzie]], [[National Register of Historic Places listings in Grand Traverse County, Michigan|Grand Traverse]]

==References==
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{{National Register of Historic Places listings in Leelanau County, Michigan}}
{{National Register of Historic Places in Michigan}}


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Latest revision as of 02:08, 20 November 2022

Location of Leelanau County in Michigan

This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Leelanau County, Michigan.

This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Leelanau County, Michigan, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map.[1]

There are 24 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, including 1 National Historic Landmark.


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted September 5, 2024.[2]

Listings county-wide

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[3] Name on the Register[4] Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 Bingham District No. 5 Schoolhouse
Bingham District No. 5 Schoolhouse
Bingham District No. 5 Schoolhouse
July 31, 1991
(#91000353)
Junction of County Roads 618 and 633
44°52′33″N 85°40′29″W / 44.875833°N 85.674722°W / 44.875833; -85.674722 (Bingham District No. 5 Schoolhouse)
Bingham This building was constructed in 1877 as a replacement for an earlier 1870 log school. It was used for first through eighth grade classes until school district consolidation after World War II. It is now the Bingham Township Hall.
2 Campbell-DeYoung Farm
Campbell-DeYoung Farm
Campbell-DeYoung Farm
September 8, 2011
(#11000634)
9510 E. Cherry Bend Rd.
44°48′32″N 85°39′18″W / 44.808889°N 85.655°W / 44.808889; -85.655 (Campbell-DeYoung Farm)
Elmwood Charter Township This farmstead was first settled by Henry Campbell in 1855, who built the farmhouse in c. 1860. The Campbell constructed most of the buildings. It was owned by Louis DeYoung from 1925 until his death in 2004, and is now operated as a recreational area, the DeYoung Natural Area, by the Leelanau Conservancy.
3 Empire School
Empire School
Empire School
March 27, 2008
(#08000222)
10017 W. Front St.
44°48′39″N 86°03′32″W / 44.810833°N 86.058889°W / 44.810833; -86.058889 (Empire School)
Empire The Empire School was constructed in 1900-01 as a four-room schoolhouse. A gymnasium was added in 1932, and the school served the community until 1968.
4 Fishtown Historic District
Fishtown Historic District
Fishtown Historic District
January 11, 2022
(#100006765)
Roughly bounded by West River St., West Cedar St., and West Avenue A
45°01′24″N 85°45′42″W / 45.023333°N 85.761667°W / 45.023333; -85.761667 (Fishtown Historic District)
Leland Township Fishtown is a separately listed district contained within the Leland Historic District.
5 Fountain Point
Fountain Point
Fountain Point
July 10, 2003
(#03000623)
990 South Lake Leelanau Dr.
44°58′02″N 85°42′22″W / 44.967222°N 85.706111°W / 44.967222; -85.706111 (Fountain Point)
Suttons Bay Township The name "Fountain Point" is derived from a fountain of sparkling artesian spring water, which has been continuously gushing since 1867. In 1889, Lydia Morrison of Cincinnati, Ohio. established "The Fountain Point House," a Victorian-style mansion, and guests began arriving for the summer by steamboat and buggy.
6 Glen Haven Village Historic District
Glen Haven Village Historic District
Glen Haven Village Historic District
June 24, 1983
(#83000882)
M-209
44°53′40″N 86°02′05″W / 44.894444°N 86.034722°W / 44.894444; -86.034722 (Glen Haven Village Historic District)
Glen Arbor Township Glenn Haven is a restored logging village on the shore of Lake Michigan. Attractions include the restored General Store and Blacksmith Shop and the former Glen Haven Canning Co. building.
7 Grand Traverse Light Station
Grand Traverse Light Station
Grand Traverse Light Station
July 19, 1984
(#84001799)
Leelanau Peninsula
45°12′38″N 85°32′58″W / 45.210556°N 85.549444°W / 45.210556; -85.549444 (Grand Traverse Light Station)
Northport The Grand Traverse Light was built in 1858, replacing a separate round tower built in 1852. The lighthouse is located inside Leelanau State Park.
8 Grove Hill New Mission Church
Grove Hill New Mission Church
Grove Hill New Mission Church
June 29, 1972
(#72000631)
On M-22
45°03′27″N 85°35′10″W / 45.0575°N 85.586111°W / 45.0575; -85.586111 (Grove Hill New Mission Church)
Omena In 1852, Reverend Peter Dougherty moved his mission from what is now called Old Mission, Michigan to this location. He built a school, and, in 1858, this mission. Since 1925, it has been used primarily in the summer months, and is still open as the Omena Presbyterian Church.
9 Hutzler's Barn
Hutzler's Barn
Hutzler's Barn
January 3, 1978
(#78000375)
West of Leland on South Manitou Island
45°02′16″N 86°06′52″W / 45.037778°N 86.114444°W / 45.037778; -86.114444 (Hutzler's Barn)
Glen Arbor Township This barn was built in the 1870s by George Johann Hutzler, a German immigrant who staked his claim on South Manitou Island in 1863.
10 George Conrad Hutzler Farm
George Conrad Hutzler Farm
George Conrad Hutzler Farm
May 3, 1991
(#91000466)
South Manitou Island, Sleeping Bear Dunes National Seashore
45°01′22″N 86°07′36″W / 45.022778°N 86.126667°W / 45.022778; -86.126667 (George Conrad Hutzler Farm)
Glen Arbor Township The George Conrad Hutzler Farm was established in 1870. George Conrad Hutzler Jr, the son of the original owner, was notable as an experimental former who was the first to experiment with hybridization of Rosen rye and Michelite pea beans.
11 Lake Leelanau Narrows Bridge
Lake Leelanau Narrows Bridge
Lake Leelanau Narrows Bridge
January 27, 2000
(#99001732)
M-204 over Lake Leelanau Narrows
44°58′53″N 85°42′42″W / 44.981389°N 85.711667°W / 44.981389; -85.711667 (Lake Leelanau Narrows Bridge)
Leland Township This bridge, constructed in 1939, is the third bridge to cross this narrow section of Lake Leelanau. The bridge project was part of the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works, which provided jobs in the Great Depression through funding public infrastructure projects.
12 Leelanau Transit Company Suttons Bay Depot
Leelanau Transit Company Suttons Bay Depot
Leelanau Transit Company Suttons Bay Depot
August 21, 1997
(#97000929)
101 S. Cedar St.
44°58′26″N 85°39′03″W / 44.973889°N 85.650833°W / 44.973889; -85.650833 (Leelanau Transit Company Suttons Bay Depot)
Suttons Bay The railroad track through Suttons Bay in 1903 to access a Northport-Manistique car ferry. However, the railway was immediately unsuccessful and the ferry was discontinued by 1908. In 1919, a successor company, the Leelanau Transit Company was organized to take over ownership of the tracks. They leased built this depot in Suttons Bay as a passenger and freight station.
13 Leland Historic District
Leland Historic District
Leland Historic District
November 20, 1975
(#75000951)
Roughly bounded by the park, Main St., Ave. A, and the harbor
45°01′24″N 85°45′40″W / 45.023333°N 85.761111°W / 45.023333; -85.761111 (Leland Historic District)
Leland Township This district, containing the separately listed Fishtown, contains Leland's harbor and the surrounding downtown area. The harbor contains fishing shanties, smokehouses, and docks established for the commercial fishing industry – some are still used for fishing, while others support the local tourism industry.
14 William and Margaret McFarland Core Farm
William and Margaret McFarland Core Farm
William and Margaret McFarland Core Farm
February 2, 2005
(#04001579)
5946 S. Center Hwy;5856 S. Lake Leelanau Dr.
44°53′40″N 85°41′02″W / 44.894444°N 85.683889°W / 44.894444; -85.683889 (William and Margaret McFarland Core Farm)
Bingham Township This farm, established in 1865, was operated by William Core and his descendants for nearly 150 years. It is currently operated as the Ruby Ellen Farm, a working farm open to the public.
15 Morgan-Copp-Mervau Building
Morgan-Copp-Mervau Building
Morgan-Copp-Mervau Building
March 15, 2000
(#00000219)
101 N. Mill St.
45°07′47″N 85°36′57″W / 45.129722°N 85.615833°W / 45.129722; -85.615833 (Morgan-Copp-Mervau Building)
Northport This building was built in three sections. The first, a single-story building fronting on Nagonaba, was constructed in 1880 as a grocery and dry goods store. An attached two-story section was built on the rear in 1881–83 as a home. The two-story section was extended to front onto Mill Street some time before 1905 and converted into a drugstore. A third section, built diagonally to front onto the Nagonaba/Mill intersection and featuring cedar stickwork, was built in 1927/28.
16 North Manitou Island Lifesaving Station
North Manitou Island Lifesaving Station
North Manitou Island Lifesaving Station
August 5, 1998
(#98001191)
East Coast, North Manitou Island
45°07′16″N 85°58′39″W / 45.121111°N 85.9775°W / 45.121111; -85.9775 (North Manitou Island Lifesaving Station)
Leland Township The North Manitou Island Lifesaving Station, also known as the North Manitou Coast Guard Station, is the only remaining station which was in use during all three periods of lifesaving service history, from the early volunteer period through operation by the United States Life-Saving Service and the United States Coast Guard.
17 North Manitou Shoal Light Station
North Manitou Shoal Light Station
North Manitou Shoal Light Station
September 6, 2005
(#05000981)
Northeastern Lake Michigan, approximately 3 mi (4.8 km) southeast of North Manitou Island
45°01′12″N 85°57′24″W / 45.02°N 85.956667°W / 45.02; -85.956667 (North Manitou Shoal Light Station)
Leland Township The North Manitou Shoal Light Station was constructed to replace a lightship station in 1935. When it was automated in 1980, it was the last manned offshore light in the Great Lakes.
18 Omena Historic District
Omena Historic District
Omena Historic District
January 17, 2017
(#100000534)
Generally along M-22 from Tatch Road to North Omena Point Road
45°03′22″N 85°35′14″W / 45.056036°N 85.587103°W / 45.056036; -85.587103 (Omena Historic District)
Omena
19 Port Oneida Rural Historic District
Port Oneida Rural Historic District
Port Oneida Rural Historic District
June 27, 1997
(#97000563)
Roughly bounded by Lake Michigan, Shell Lake, Bass Lake, and Tucker Lake
44°56′14″N 85°56′11″W / 44.937222°N 85.936389°W / 44.937222; -85.936389 (Port Oneida Rural Historic District)
Cleveland and Glen Arbor Townships The Port Oneida Rural Historic District consists of a set of farms that are typical of Northern European settlers throughout the Midwestern United States in the later part of the 19th century. The district is part of the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.
20 Riverside Inn
Riverside Inn
Riverside Inn
May 8, 2003
(#03000386)
302 E. River St.
45°01′20″N 85°45′29″W / 45.022222°N 85.758056°W / 45.022222; -85.758056 (Riverside Inn)
Leland Township The first Riverside Inn was constructed in 1902 by Jacob Schwarz, who passed it to his daughters Blanche and Anna after his death. When the inn burned in 1924, Blanche and Anna reconstructed a nearby dancehall to make the current structure. The Riverside Inn is still in business, under owners Barb and Kate Vilter.
21 Saint Joseph's Catholic Church
Saint Joseph's Catholic Church
Saint Joseph's Catholic Church
January 22, 1992
(#91001997)
5899 County Road 669
44°53′40″N 85°53′00″W / 44.894444°N 85.883333°W / 44.894444; -85.883333 (Saint Joseph's Catholic Church)
Cleveland Township Saint Joseph's Catholic Church was built in 1884 by Bohemian immigrants. The church was used by the Catholic congregation until 1970, when the Saint Joseph parish was merged with a neighboring one.
22 Sleeping Bear Inn
Sleeping Bear Inn
Sleeping Bear Inn
September 6, 1979
(#79000284)
M-209
44°54′15″N 86°01′38″W / 44.904167°N 86.027222°W / 44.904167; -86.027222 (Sleeping Bear Inn)
Glen Arbor Township This inn, originally called the "Sleeping Bear House," was built in 1857 by C.C. McCarthy. It operated as a boarding house and hotel through the rest of the 19th century, and well into the 20th. It eventually closed in 1973, and was purchased, along with the remainder of Glen Haven, by the National Park Service.
23 Sleeping Bear Point Life Saving Station
Sleeping Bear Point Life Saving Station
Sleeping Bear Point Life Saving Station
April 26, 1979
(#79000285)
North of Glen Haven
44°54′31″N 86°02′01″W / 44.908611°N 86.033611°W / 44.908611; -86.033611 (Sleeping Bear Point Life Saving Station)
Glen Arbor Township The Sleeping Bear Point Lifesaving Station is significant as a nearly intact version of what was, when built in 1901, a prototype architectural design. It is now a Maritime Museum and part of the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.
24 South Fox Island Light Station
South Fox Island Light Station
South Fox Island Light Station
August 26, 2021
(#100006861)
South Fox Island
45°22′43″N 85°50′14″W / 45.3785°N 85.8371°W / 45.3785; -85.8371 (South Fox Island Light Station)
Leelanau Township
25 South Manitou Island Lighthouse Complex and Life Saving Station Historical District
South Manitou Island Lighthouse Complex and Life Saving Station Historical District
South Manitou Island Lighthouse Complex and Life Saving Station Historical District
October 28, 1983
(#83003782)
Sandy Point
45°00′34″N 86°05′35″W / 45.009444°N 86.093056°W / 45.009444; -86.093056 (South Manitou Island Lighthouse Complex and Life Saving Station Historical District)
Glen Arbor Township This lighthouse, built in 1872, is the third built on the island, after earlier lighthouses constructed in 1840 and 1858 were deemed structurally deficient. The lighthouse was decommissioned in 1958, and is presently a museum.

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  1. ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved September 5, 2024.
  3. ^ 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.
  4. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 24, 2008.
  5. ^ 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.