[4] |
Landmark name[5] |
Image |
Date listed |
Location |
Municipality |
Summary |
1 |
Alpena County Courthouse |
|
01983-12-08December 8, 1983 |
720 Chisholm Avenue
|
Alpena |
Built in 1934 in the county seat of Alpena, this Art Deco courthouse continues to serve Alpena County. |
2 |
Alpena Light |
|
02006-03-29March 29, 2006 |
Thunder Bay River mouth, 150 feet (46 m) from shore
|
Alpena |
The Alpena Light was constructed in 1914 to mark the entrance of Thunder Bay River at the western end of Thunder Bay. The lighthouse remains active. |
3 |
Fishing Tug Katherine V |
|
02003-07-10July 10, 2003 |
491 Johnson Street
|
Alpena |
The Katherine V is a former fishing tugboat that is now on display at the Besser Museum of Northeast Michigan right next to Alpena Community College in Alpena. |
4 |
Middle Island Light |
|
02006-03-15March 15, 2006 |
Middle Island
|
Alpena Township |
Located on Middle Island about 10 miles (16 km) north of Alpena, it is about halfway between Presque Isle and Thunder Bay Island. |
5 |
Thunder Bay Island Light Station |
|
01984-07-19July 19, 1984 |
Thunder Bay Island
|
Alpena Township |
Established in 1832, it is one of the oldest operating lighthouses on Lake Huron, although the facility has undergone several additions and improvements. |
[6] |
Landmark name [5] |
Image |
Date listed |
Location |
City or town |
Summary |
1 |
Assinins |
|
01972-05-19May 19, 1972 |
US 41
|
Assinins |
Assinins was founded in 1843 by Bishop Frederic Baraga, and is one of the earliest Catholic missions in the Upper Peninsula associated with the Bishop. Baraga built the Old St. Joseph Orphanage and School on the site in 1860; wings were added to the building in 1866 and 1877. The settlement served as an important link in establishing rapport between the local Ottawa and Chippewa tribes and settlers arriving from the east. |
2 |
Arvon Township Hall |
|
01981-07-30July 30, 1981 |
Park Rd.
|
Skanee |
In 1915, when this hall was built, the area was still a sparsely settled frontier, and the township government played an important role in the local community. The hall was used as a community center hosted public meetings. It continues to be used for meetings, as well as amateur theatrical productions, community pageants, ethnic music festivals, and other recreational activities. |
3 |
Canyon Falls Bridge |
|
01999-11-30November 30, 1999 |
US 41 over the Sturgeon River
|
L'Anse Township |
The Canyon Falls Bridge is constructed of a two-hinged, girder-ribbed arch set of the the Sturgeon River. The configuration of the bridge is highly simplified, with some minimal decoration on ancillary components. Guardrails have ornamental steel rails and balusters, and a decorative concrete pylon tops each arch pedestal. The appearance of the pylons and the profile of the arched ribs gives the bridge a distinctive Art Moderne look. |
4 |
Herman and Anna Hanka Farm |
|
01984-07-19July 19, 1984 |
Northeast of Pelkie
|
Pelkie |
The Hanka Farm was occupied by members of the Hanka family, Finnish immigrants, from 1896 until 1966. The farm was originally homesteaded at a time of mass immigration from Finland to the United States, as well as a migration from the mining locations in the Upper Peninsula to more rural locations. The homestead is relatively intact and unaltered from its appearance in the 1920s. |
5 |
Hebard – Ford Summer House |
|
01982-05-05May 5, 1982 |
Northeast of L'Anse
|
Pequaming |
The logging town of Pequaming was founded by Charles Hebard in 1878. In 1915, Hebard's son Daniel built this lodge as his periodic residence. In 1923, Henry Ford bought the town, the mill, and the surrounding 40,000 acres of timber. Ford used the lodge as his summer residence until 1941. |
6 |
Kewawenon Mission |
|
01980-04-10April 10, 1980 |
227 Front Street (Zeba Road), between Whirl-I-Gig Road and Peter Marksman Rd.
|
Zeba |
Now known as the Zeba United Indian Methodist Church, the Kewawenon Mission was founded by Methodist missionaries in 1832. The current church is the third such building at the site, and is a is a vernacular Gothic Revival building covered with hand-made shingling. |
7 |
Sand Point Site |
|
01973-06-19June 19, 1973 |
Sand Point, NW of Baraga[7]
|
Baraga |
Sand Point is a Late Late Woodland period archaeological site containing the remains of a village and 12 burial mounds. |
8 |
US-41 (old)-Backwater Creek Bridge |
|
01999-12-09December 9, 1999 |
Abandoned US 41 over Backwater Creek
|
Baraga Township |
The Old US-41 – Backwater Creek Bridge is a rigidly connected Warren pony truss, 80 feet long with an 18 foot roadway. Built in 1918, it is one of the earliest examples of a standard Michigan State Highway Department pony truss design in the state. |
[6] |
Landmark name [5] |
Image |
Date listed |
Location |
City or town |
Summary |
1 |
Barry County Courthouse Complex |
|
01981-08-03August 3, 1981 |
220 W. State St.
|
Hastings |
|
2 |
John Carveth House |
|
01992-08-21August 21, 1992 |
614 W. Main St.
|
Middleville |
|
3 |
Chief Noonday Group Camp Historic District |
|
01996-12-13December 13, 1996 |
East of Briggs Rd., approximately 1 mile southeast of the junction of Briggs Rd. and Bowens Mill Rd.
|
Yankee Springs Township |
|
4 |
Austin H. and Frankie A. Dwight Summer House |
|
01985-03-28March 28, 1985 |
11456 Marsh Rd.
|
Shelbyville |
|
5 |
Long Lake Group Camp Historic District |
|
01996-12-13December 13, 1996 |
Long Lake Rd. near the junction of Gun Lake Rd. and Hastings Point Rd.
|
Yankee Springs Township |
|
6 |
Shriner-Ketcham House |
|
01987-03-17March 17, 1987 |
327 Shriner St.
|
Hastings |
|
7 |
Daniel Striker House |
|
01972-01-13January 13, 1972 |
321 S. Jefferson St.
|
Hastings |
|
[6] |
Landmark name [5] |
Image |
Date listed |
Location |
City or town |
Summary |
1 |
Benzie County Courthouse |
|
01996-06-03June 3, 1996 |
7157 Crystal Ave.
|
Beulah |
|
2 |
Frankfort Land Company House |
|
01995-04-14April 14, 1995 |
428 Leelanau St.
|
Frankfort |
|
3 |
Frankfort North Breakwater Light |
|
02005-09-06September 6, 2005 |
Offshore end of the north breakwater, 0.4 miles southwest of the junction of Main St. and Michigan Ave.
|
Frankfort |
|
4 |
Mills Community House |
|
01972-08-21August 21, 1972 |
891 Michigan Ave.
|
Benzonia |
|
5 |
Navigation Structures at Frankfort Harbor |
|
01997-09-12September 12, 1997 |
2nd St.
|
Frankfort |
|
6 |
Platte River Campground |
|
01990-04-27April 27, 1990 |
Address Restricted
|
Empire |
|
7 |
Point Betsie Light Station |
|
01984-07-19July 19, 1984 |
Point Betsie
|
Frankfort |
|
8 |
Watervale Historic District |
|
02003-07-10July 10, 2003 |
975-1422 Watervale Rd.
|
Blaine Township |
|
There are no sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Gladwin County.
[6] |
Landmark name [5] |
Image |
Date listed |
Location |
City or town |
Summary |
1 |
Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Depot |
|
01985-01-14January 14, 1985 |
Between Suffolk and Lowell Sts.
|
Ironwood |
This depot was built in 1892 by the Milwaukee, Lake Shore and Western Railroad, a predecessor of the Chicago and North Western Railway. The red brick and sandstone structure with a one-block long platform was used for passenger traffic until 1970, and freight until 1971. It currently houses the Ironwood Area Historical Society. |
2 |
Copper Peak |
|
01973-01-04January 4, 1973 |
N. Black River Valley Parkway
|
Ironwood |
Copper Peak, built in 1969, is the only ski flying hill in the Western Hemisphere. It was used for competitions between 1970 and 1994. |
3 |
Solomon S. Curry House |
|
01982-04-22April 22, 1982 |
631 E. McLeod Ave.
|
Ironwood |
Solomon S. Curry was the president of the Metropolitan Iron and Land Company, which began extensive mining in the Gogebic Range in the early 1880s. The iron mines in the area led to the establisheent of Ironwood, and Curry was one of the founding fathers of the city. After a devastating 1887 fire, Curry built this vernacular Queen Anne house for his own use. |
4 |
Gogebic County Courthouse |
|
01981-05-08May 8, 1981 |
Moore St.
|
Bessemer |
Gogebic County was split from Ontonagon County in 1887. The county immediately started work on a courthouse, a rectangular Romanesque red sandstone building designed by the firm of Charlton and Kuenzli and constructed in 1888 for $50,000. The courthouse, built when Gogebic County was a booming mining area, and reflects the economic prosperity of the times and the enthusiasm of county residents at a time when Gogebic County was a newly created political entity. |
5 |
Ironwood Carnegie Library |
|
02011-12-22December 22, 2011 |
235 E. Aurora St.
|
Ironwood |
|
6 |
Ironwood City Hall |
|
01980-11-28November 28, 1980 |
McLeod Ave. and Norfolk St.
|
Ironwood |
The city of Ironwood was first settled in 1885 as the commercial center of the newly opening Gogebic iron range. The city was incorporated in 1889, and architect George Mennie designed this city hall, which was constructed the following year. The two-story, rectangular, vernacular Richardsonian structure had an exterior of tan brick with smooth brownstone belt cornices. It originally held the city jail, police department, fire station, library, and city offices, but soon the police and fire departments exclusively used the building. Despite was being listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980, the building was demolished in 1989. |
7 |
Ironwood Theatre Complex |
|
01985-01-11January 11, 1985 |
Aurora St.
|
Ironwood |
The Ironwood Theatre opened in 1928, and featured first run films and vaudeville shows. It continued to show movies until 1982. In 1988, it was reopened as a non-profit cultural organization featuring a wide range of programming. THe theatre houses a restored Barton Organ, one of only four still existing in playble condition. |
8 |
Main Street – Black River Bridge |
|
01999-12-09December 9, 1999 |
Main St. over Black River
|
Bessemer Township |
The Main Street – Black River Bridge was constructed in 1923 to replace a 19th-century bridge that was bottlenecking vehicular traffic in what was then the village of Ramsay. The concrete through girder bridge design used for this bridge was a standard Michigan State Highway Department design from 1913 through about 1930, during which time perhaps hundreds of them were built throughout the state. The Main Street – Black River Bridge is an unusual and visually striking example, having a triple-span design and tapered concrete piers. |
9 |
Memorial Building |
|
01980-11-10November 10, 1980 |
McLeod Ave. and Marquette St.
|
Ironwood |
The Ironwood Memorial Building is a two-story Neoclassical structure, built to house the municipal offices of the city and as a recreational and social center. It also serves as a memorial for area men who served during the Civil War, Spanish-American War, and World War I, sontaining murals, statues, and stained glass windows honoring veterans. |
10 |
Planter Road-Jackson Creek Bridge |
|
01999-12-09December 9, 1999 |
Planter Rd. over Jackson Creek
|
Wakefield Township |
|
[6] |
Landmark name [5] |
Image |
Date listed |
Location |
City or town |
Summary |
1 |
Brown Site (20GR21) |
|
01985-09-19September 19, 1985 |
Address Restricted
|
Alma |
|
2 |
Conservation Park Site (20GR33) |
|
01985-09-30September 30, 1985 |
Address Restricted
|
Alma |
|
3 |
Gratiot County Courthouse |
|
01976-01-31January 31, 1976 |
Center St.
|
Ithaca |
see Claire Allen for more info |
4 |
Holiday Park Site (20GR91) |
|
01985-12-06December 6, 1985 |
Address Restricted
|
Alma |
|
5 |
Ithaca Downtown Historic District |
|
02005-12-21December 21, 2005 |
100-168 and 101-161 E. Center St.
|
Ithaca |
|
6 |
Lincoln Road-Pine River Bridge |
|
01999-12-09December 9, 1999 |
Lincoln Rd. over the Pine River
|
Seville Township |
|
7 |
Dr. Charles H. MacLachlan Sanitarium and House |
|
01982-11-22November 22, 1982 |
6482 Pingree Rd.
|
Elwell |
|
[6] |
Landmark name [5] |
Image |
Date listed |
Location |
City or town |
Summary |
1 |
Grace Episcopal Church |
|
01971-05-06May 6, 1971 |
360 E. Chicago St.
|
Jonesville |
|
2 |
E.O. Grosvenor House |
|
01977-12-06December 6, 1977 |
211 Maumee St.
|
Jonesville |
|
3 |
Hillsdale County Courthouse |
|
01982-08-11August 11, 1982 |
Howell St.
|
Hillsdale |
see Claire Allen for more info |
4 |
Hillsdale Downtown Historic District |
|
01995-02-17February 17, 1995 |
Roughly bounded by Ferriss, Cook, E. Bacon, S. Howell, Waldron, N. Manning, Monroe and Hillsdale Sts. and Carlton Rd.
|
Hillsdale |
|
5 |
William R. Kirby Sr. House |
|
01982-07-20July 20, 1982 |
377 State Rd.
|
Hillsdale |
|
6 |
W.H.L. McCourtie Estate |
|
01992-01-24January 24, 1992 |
Junction of US 12 and Jackson Rd.
|
Somerset Center |
|
7 |
William Treadwell House |
|
01974-12-31December 31, 1974 |
446 N. Meridian Rd.
|
Hudson |
|
8 |
Trunk Line Bridge No. 237 |
|
02000-01-14January 14, 2000 |
Burt Rd. over Silver Creek
|
Ransom Township |
|
[6] |
Landmark name [5] |
Image |
Date listed |
Location |
City or town |
Summary |
1 |
Alabaster Historic District |
|
01977-12-16December 16, 1977 |
Bounded by Lake Huron, Gypsum, Keystone, and Rempert Rds.
|
Alabaster |
|
2 |
Cooke Hydroelectric Plant |
|
01996-08-02August 2, 1996 |
Cook Dam Rd. at the Cook Dam on the Au Sable River
|
Oscoda |
|
3 |
Five Channels Dam Archeological District |
|
02002-03-13March 13, 2002 |
Address Restricted
|
Oscoda |
|
4 |
Tawas Point Light Station |
|
01984-07-19July 19, 1984 |
Tawas Point Rd.
|
East Tawas |
|
There are no sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Kalkaska County.
[6] |
Landmark name [5] |
Image |
Date listed |
Location |
City or town |
Summary |
1 |
Idlewild Historic District |
|
01979-06-07June 7, 1979 |
U.S. Route 10; also bounded generally by U.S. Route 10 on the north, 72nd St. on the south, Nelson Rd. on the east, and extending west of Forman Rd. on the west
|
Cherry Valley, Pleasant Plains, and Yates Townships, and Idlewild |
Second set of boundaries represents a boundary increase of 02010-08-06 August 6, 2010 |
2 |
Marlborough Historic District |
|
01972-09-07September 7, 1972 |
James Rd.
|
Marlborough |
|
3 |
John and Katharine Tunkun Podjun Farm |
|
02002-03-13March 13, 2002 |
9581 E. One Mile Rd.
|
Ellsworth |
|
[6] |
Landmark name [5] |
Image |
Date listed |
Location |
City or town |
Summary |
1 |
S.S. BADGER (carferry) |
|
02009-12-11December 11, 2009 |
700 S. William Street
|
Ludington |
The SS Badger is a coal-fired ferry carrying both passengers and vehicles. The ship has operated in Lake Michigan since 1953, and is the only remaining coal-fired passenger vessel operating on the Great Lakes. The Badger was originally built as a rail car ferry, but in 1991-92 was refit to exclusively carry passengers and automobiles. |
2 |
Big Sable Point Light Station |
|
01983-08-04August 4, 1983 |
Big Sable Point
|
Ludington |
The Big Sable Point Light was built in 1867; at 112 feet it is one of the few Michigan lights over 100 feet in height. The tower is built of brick, but in 1900 a steel plate encasement was constructed around the tower to protect the bricks. The station was the last light on the the Great Lakes to electrified, in 1949. THe light was automated in 1968, and still serves as an aid to navigation. |
3 |
Ludington North Breakwater Light |
|
02005-09-06September 6, 2005 |
North Breakwater offshore end, 0.5 miles west of Ludington Ave. at M-116
|
Ludington |
The Ludington Light Station was established in 1871, but thefirst light was not lit until 1924. The light tower is structurally part of the reinforced concrete pier beneath it. The light was automated in 1972, and is still used. |
4 |
Ludington United States Coast Guard Station |
|
02010-05-17May 17, 2010 |
101 S Lakeshore Dr.
|
Ludington |
|
5 |
Mason County Courthouse |
|
01988-05-19May 19, 1988 |
300 E. Ludington Ave.
|
Ludington |
The Mason County Courthouse was built in 1893-94, and is the fourth structure to serve as a courthouse for Mason County. It is a Richardsonian Romanesque structure built of Jacobsville sandstone from Houghton County. |
6 |
Not-A-Pe-Ka-Gon Site |
|
01973-07-27July 27, 1973 |
Address Restricted
|
Mason County |
|
7 |
Scottville School |
|
02001-05-30May 30, 2001 |
209 N. Main St.
|
Scottville |
|
There are no sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Montmorency County.
[6] |
Landmark name [5] |
Image |
Date listed |
Location |
City or town |
Summary |
1 |
Dumaw Creek Site |
|
01972-11-15November 15, 1972 |
Address Restricted
|
Pentwater |
|
2 |
Jared H. Gay House |
|
01989-01-26January 26, 1989 |
Rt. 2, 128th Ave.
|
Crystal Valley |
|
3 |
Green Quarry Site |
|
01972-11-09November 9, 1972 |
Address Restricted
|
Mears |
|
4 |
Little Sable Point Light Station |
|
01984-07-19July 19, 1984 |
Little Sable Point
|
Golden Township |
|
5 |
Charles Mears Silver Lake Boardinghouse |
|
01986-07-31July 31, 1986 |
Corner of Lighthouse and Silver Lake Channel Rds.
|
Mears |
|
6 |
Navigation Structures at Pentwater Harbor |
|
02001-01-11January 11, 2001 |
Western end of Lowell St.
|
Pentwater |
|
7 |
US 31-Pentwater River Bridge |
|
01999-12-20December 20, 1999 |
US 31 over the Pentwater River
|
Weare Township |
|
There are no sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Ogemaw County.
[6] |
Landmark name [5] |
Image |
Date listed |
Location |
City or town |
Summary |
1 |
Bergland Administrative Site |
|
02005-07-09July 9, 2005 |
M-28
|
Bergland |
The Bergland Administrative Site, also known as the Bergland Ranger Station, is a government administrative complex consisting of six buildings, built in 1936 by the Civilian Conservation Corps. It was one of the first administrative offices built in the Ottawa National Forest, and now houses the Bergland Cultural & Heritage Center and the The Bergland/Matchwood Historical Society Museum. |
2 |
Ontonagon County Courthouse |
|
01980-11-14November 14, 1980 |
601 Trap St.
|
Ontonagon |
The Ontonagon County Courthouse is a two-story Romanesque Revival structure, designed by the architectural firm of Charlton, Gilbert & Demar, and built of brick on a sandstone foundation. Three sides have similar facades a central entrance in a gabled pavilion flanked by tall double-hung windows. The building was completed in 1886, but a disastrous 1896 fire destroyed most of the city, including this courthouse. The foundation and brick walls were salvaged, and the interior was redesiged and rebuilt. |
3 |
Ontonagon Harbor Piers Historic District |
|
02001-12-04December 4, 2001 |
Ontonagon River at Lake Superior
|
Ontonagon |
In 1860, the Army Corps of Engineers began designing pier structures in Ontonagon at the mouth of the river. The initial construction of the Ontonagon piers was carried out during 1868-1872, and further additions and reconstructions were carried out through the rest of the nineteenth century and into the twentieth. The east and west entrance piers are now 2,315 feet and 2,563 feet long, respectively |
4 |
Ontonagon Lighthouse |
|
01975-10-07October 7, 1975 |
Off M-64
|
Ontonagon |
The original Ontonagon Lighthouse, a wooden structure, was built in 1852/53. This lighthouse quickly deteriorated, and the current lighthouse, constructed of brick, was built in 1866. This lighthouse is a rectangular, 1-1/2-story cream-colored brick keeper's house on a stone foundation, integral with a three-story, 34-foot tall tower. The lighthouse was decommissioned in 1964, and ownership of the structure was transferred to the Ontonagon County Historical Society in 2003. The society undertook a complete restoration of the structure, and conducts tours for visitors. |
5 |
Ontonagon School |
|
02011-05-25May 25, 2011 |
301 Greenland Rd.
|
Ontonagon |
The Ontonagon School was originally constructed in 1912 as a high school. The architecturally significant portion of the building is the 1938 elementary school addition. This building, was designed by architect architect A.B. Nelson to be child-friendly, and features stained-glass art, floor- and wall-tiles with fairytale characters, built-in child-sized benches, reversing blackboards, and an Art Deco fish pond in the kindergarten room. |
There are no sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Osceola County.
[6] |
Landmark name [5] |
Image |
Date listed |
Location |
City or town |
Summary |
1 |
F. T. BARNEY Shipwreck |
|
01991-08-19August 19, 1991 |
Address Restricted
|
Rogers City |
|
2 |
Forty Mile Point Light Station |
|
01984-07-19July 19, 1984 |
Presque Isle County Park
|
Alpena |
|
3 |
P.H. Hoeft State Park |
|
02009-12-08December 8, 2009 |
5001 U.S. 23 North
|
Rogers City |
|
4 |
Ocqueoc Falls Highway-Ocqueoc River Bridge |
|
01999-12-17December 17, 1999 |
Ocqueoc Falls Highway over the Ocqueoc River
|
Ocqueoc |
|
5 |
Old Presque Isle Light house |
|
01973-04-11April 11, 1973 |
Off CR 405
|
Presque Isle |
|
6 |
Onaway State Park |
|
02009-12-08December 8, 2009 |
3622 M-211 North
|
North Allis Township |
|
7 |
Presque Island Lodge |
|
02008-02-01February 1, 2008 |
8211 E. Grand Lake Rd.
|
Presque Isle |
|
8 |
Presque Isle County Courthouse |
|
01980-04-03April 3, 1980 |
State and Maple Sts.
|
Onaway |
|
9 |
Presque Isle Light Station |
|
01983-08-04August 4, 1983 |
Presque Isle
|
Presque Isle Township |
|
10 |
Radka-Bradley House |
|
01991-08-05August 5, 1991 |
176 W. Michigan Ave.
|
Rogers City |
|
[6] |
Landmark name [5] |
Image |
Date listed |
Location |
City or town |
Summary |
1 |
Ekdahl-Goudreau Site |
|
01978-11-16November 16, 1978 |
Just west of Seul Choix Point[8]
|
Restricted |
The Ekdahl-Goudreau Site, also known as the Seul Choix site, is an archaelogical site located a few hundred feet back from a natural harbor on Lake Michigan. Pottery artifacts date the site to the Late Woodland period. |
2 |
Manistique East Breakwater Light |
|
02005-09-06September 6, 2005 |
at offshore end of east breakwater, approx. 1,800 ft. from shore
|
Manistique |
In the 1910s, a new brekwater was built to protect the Manistique harbor. When the breakwater was finished, construction was started on this light, which was put into service in 1916. As the century progressed, Manistique's importance as a port waned, and the light was automated in 1969. |
3 |
Manistique Pumping Station |
|
01981-10-26October 26, 1981 |
Deer St.
|
Manistique |
The Manistique Pumping Station was constructed in 1921/22, and was in use as a waterworks until 1954. The tower is notable for the architectural approach to the design of the fundamentally utilitarian structure. The exterior of the tower is octagonal, and the interior has 16 sides, strengthening the eight exterior corners that supported the weight of the water tank. |
4 |
Seul Choix Pointe Light Station |
|
01984-07-19July 19, 1984 |
County Road 431
|
Manistique |
This light marks the location of the only harbor in a long stretch of dangerous Lake Michigan shore. Before it was constructed in 1895, there were no lighthouses in a 100-mile stretch of shoreline. The light was designed by Orlando M. Poe, who designed seven other lighthouses in the area. |
5 |
Ten Curves Road – Manistique River Bridge |
|
01999-12-17December 17, 1999 |
Ten Curves Rd. over the Manistique River
|
Germfask Township |
The Michigan State Highway Department developed standard plans for long-span concrete through girder bridges with arched girders on cantilevered brackets in 1921-22. An early version of this type of bridge was the 90 foot span, designated Bridge Number 750 02, built in 1923 for the Germfask crossing of the Manistique River. |