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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Washtenaw County, Michigan

 
Clickable Map of Washtenaw County, Michigan and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Washtenaw County, MI (129) Jackson County, MI (30) Lenawee County, MI (47) Livingston County, MI (30) Monroe County, MI (65) Oakland County, MI (257) Wayne County, MI (307)  WashtenawCounty(129) Washtenaw County (129)  JacksonCounty(30) Jackson County (30)  LenaweeCounty(47) Lenawee County (47)  LivingstonCounty(30) Livingston County (30)  MonroeCounty(65) Monroe County (65)  OaklandCounty(257) Oakland County (257)  WayneCounty(307) Wayne County (307)
Adjacent to Washtenaw County, Michigan
    Jackson County (30)
    Lenawee County (47)
    Livingston County (30)
    Monroe County (65)
    Oakland County (257)
    Wayne County (307)
 
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101Michigan (Washtenaw County), Ypsilanti — First City Hall — 1858 — 6 W. Cross Street —
On West Cross Street east of North Huron Street, on the left when traveling east.
1858 First City Hall 6 W. Cross Street Placed By Ypsilanti Chapter Daughters Of The American Revolution July 4, 1976Map (db m159750) HM
102Michigan (Washtenaw County), Ypsilanti — L1961 — First Methodist Episcopal Church
On North Washington Street at Washtenaw Avenue, on the right when traveling south on North Washington Street.
When the First Methodist Episcopal Church opened in June 1892, the Ypsilantian called it "an ornament to the city." The church typifies Akron Plan churches, popular among late nineteenth century Protestants. The Akron architectural firm of . . . — Map (db m90905) HM
103Michigan (Washtenaw County), Ypsilanti — L1615 — First Presbyterian Church
On North Washington Street at Emmet Street, on the left when traveling south on North Washington Street.
Originally built in 1857 with a single, central spire, the First Presbyterian Church was greatly enlarged and rededicated in 1899. Detroit architect Julius Hess redesigned the church, using the original sanctuary walls, and added a columned entrance . . . — Map (db m90667) HM
104Michigan (Washtenaw County), Ypsilanti — Food and Drink — Haab's Carries on the Tradition
On West Michigan Avenue (Business U.S. 12) at North Huron Street, on the right when traveling west on West Michigan Avenue.
Along the road, a welcoming tradition. The road was once called the Sauk Trail, the Military Chicago Road, Congress Road, and, eventually, Michigan Avenue. For travel by foot, horse, stagecoach, truck, or automobile, it has endured as a . . . — Map (db m98488) HM
105Michigan (Washtenaw County), Ypsilanti — Hudsons & Friends — at the Ypsilanti Automotive Heritage Museum
On East Cross Street at North River Street, on the right when traveling east on East Cross Street.
The building has stories to tell It can tell about first being built as an electric plant before being converted to manufacturing in 1905. There are memories of 1916 when it became the first Dodge dealership outside Detroit, later becoming a . . . — Map (db m94320) HM
106Michigan (Washtenaw County), Ypsilanti — B47 — Ladies' Literary Club House
On North Washington Street at Emmet Street, on the left when traveling south on North Washington Street.
This house, built prior to 1842 by Arden Ballard, has been recognized by the Historic American Building Survey as a model of Greek Revival architecture. The house was purchased by the Ladies' Literary Club in 1913. — Map (db m90645) HM
107Michigan (Washtenaw County), Ypsilanti — Manufacturing History — at the Corner of Norris & Forest
On Norris Street at East Forest Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Norris Street.
Manufacturing here spanned most of the 20th Century, reflecting the changing economy in Ypsilanti and in America. In 1907 the Ypsilanti Hay Press Company first built a factory here by the Huron River and the railroad tracks to make . . . — Map (db m98955) HM
108Michigan (Washtenaw County), Ypsilanti — Michigan Avenue Industry — Ypsilanti's Automotive Manufacturing
On East Michigan Avenue (State Highway 17) 0.1 miles east of South Huron Street (Business U.S. 12), on the right.
The early automotive industry came to Ypsilanti just after World War I. In 1919, Apex Motor Corporation built a small factory on River Street just south of Michigan Avenue to manufacture various "Ace" vehicles. But by 1925 three . . . — Map (db m98724) HM
109Michigan (Washtenaw County), Ypsilanti — L2029 — Michigan Central Freighthouse
On Rice Street 0.1 miles north of East Cross Street.
The Michigan Central Railroad (MCRR) came to Ypsilanti in 1838, transforming the farming community into a transportation center. This Italianate structure, built in 1878, increased the freight-handling capacity of the MCRR's Ypsilanti complex. Goods . . . — Map (db m98954) HM
110Michigan (Washtenaw County), Ypsilanti — Michigan Central Railroad Depot — 90 Maple Street
On East Cross Street, on the right when traveling west.
The railroad came to Ypsilanti in 1838. The inaugural ride was truly a distinguished party that included the 19 year old "Boy Governor," Stevens T. Mason and John D. Pierce, the first State Superintendent of Education. Their arrival on a cold . . . — Map (db m103371) HM
111Michigan (Washtenaw County), Ypsilanti — Michigan Central Railroad Gardens — 8 Oak Street
On East Cross Street, on the right when traveling west.
The triangular plot of land along River Street was originally called "Cass Plat" in honor of Governor Lewis Cass. It later became a children's playground. The Ypsilanti Depot Gardens were the pride of the Central Railroad Line. Mr. John . . . — Map (db m103347) HM
112Michigan (Washtenaw County), Ypsilanti — 128 — Michigan's Interurbans
On East Michigan Avenue (State Highway 17) at North Park Street, on the left when traveling east on East Michigan Avenue.
Michigan's first interurban, the Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor, began operating in 1890. Pulled by a steam engine, the cars went west on Packard Road to the Ann Arbor city limits. Because of the low fares (10 cents one way) and frequent service (cars . . . — Map (db m90632) HM
113Michigan (Washtenaw County), Ypsilanti — Power on the River — Ford's Ypsilanti Village Industry
On East Michigan Avenue (State Highway 17) 0.1 miles east of South Huron Street (Business U.S. 12), on the right when traveling east.
Henry Ford wasn't the first to harness the flowing Huron River. In the 1880s, dams built along the river through Ypsilanti provided waterpower to mills processing paper, wool, lumber, and grain. In 1931, Ford bought property along the river . . . — Map (db m98723) HM
114Michigan (Washtenaw County), Ypsilanti — L1137 — Prospect Park
On East Cross Street at NOrth Prospect Road, on the left when traveling east on East Cross Street.
In 1842 this site became Ypsilanti's second cemetery, and at one time approximately 250 people were buried here. However, when Highland Cemetery opened in 1864, the use of this site began to decline. Inspired by a nationwide parks movement, in 1891 . . . — Map (db m101206) HM
115Michigan (Washtenaw County), Ypsilanti — Reverend John D. Pierce
On Ballard Street at Emmett Street, on the right when traveling south on Ballard Street.
This boulder marks the site of the house where Reverend John D. Pierce, founder of the public school system in Michigan, lived from 1867 to 1880. — Map (db m96266) HM
116Michigan (Washtenaw County), Ypsilanti — The Amazing Quarter Mile — Auto Dealers in Ypsilanti
On East Michigan Avenue (State Highway 17) 0.1 miles east of South Huron Street (Business U.S. 12), on the right when traveling east.
It's hard to count all the brands of automobiles that were sold on the south side of Michigan Avenue. Right here, between the Huron River Bridge and Park Street, 17 auto dealers sold 31 different brands of cars and trucks during the 1900s. . . . — Map (db m98722) HM
117Michigan (Washtenaw County), Ypsilanti — S724 — The Barracks / Ypsilanti in the Civil War
On North River Street at East Cross Street, on the right when traveling north on North River Street.
The Barracks When the Civil War began in 1861, this corner site housed a commercial building called the Norris Block. Its location across the street from the railroad station made it an ideal place for short-term lodging for enlistees . . . — Map (db m101216) HM
118Michigan (Washtenaw County), Ypsilanti — The Bomber Restaurant — Food, Fun, and Military History
On South Park Street at East Michigan Avenue (Michigan Highway 17), on the right when traveling north on South Park Street.
You can get hungry building B-24 bombers. The Bomber Restaurant was first given its name in 1942 by Florence Bladwin [sic] Averill. The massive Ford B-24 bomber plant had just opened at nearby Willow Run Airport to supply aircraft . . . — Map (db m98698) HM
119Michigan (Washtenaw County), Ypsilanti — The Last Hudson Dealership — 100 East Cross Street
Near East Cross Street at North River Street, on the right when traveling west.
The building, originally occupied by the Ypsilanti Electric Company in 1896, became a Dodge automobile dealership in 1917. Joseph H. Thompson was one of the first Dodge dealers in Michigan. In 1933 Hudson Sales and Services opened its doors, later . . . — Map (db m94400) HM
120Michigan (Washtenaw County), Ypsilanti — The Oliver House — 39-41 East Cross Street
On East Cross Street, on the right when traveling west.
Each day, many passenger trains stopped in Depot Town. Many hotels were built to accommodate the number of travelers stopping in the area. The building, known then as the Carr Hotel was built in the 1870s. It later became The Neat House, Lewis . . . — Map (db m103293) HM
121Michigan (Washtenaw County), Ypsilanti — The Real McCoy
On East Cross Street, on the right when traveling west.
Among the many contributions to the Industrial Revolution few are more important than the lubricating cup, invented by Elijah McCoy. He was born in Canada, educated in Scotland and made Ypsilanti his home. As a fireman on the Michigan Central . . . — Map (db m103321) HM
122Michigan (Washtenaw County), Ypsilanti — The Thompson Building — 400 - 412 North River Street
On East Cross Street, on the right when traveling west.
This building's history is one of the most fascinating in Depot Town. It was built with bricks brought from Mark Norris' Western Hotel which was previously destroyed by fire. The Thompson Building opened in 1861 just as the first shots of the Civil . . . — Map (db m102411) HM
123Michigan (Washtenaw County), Ypsilanti — YC-48 — Town Hall School
On West Circle Drive 0.2 miles west of Oakwood Street, on the right when traveling east.
The Town Hall School built on the Geddes farm, carries with it a rich family and educational tradition. The first Geddes came to this area in 1824 and the family possesses the 1827 deed to the farm signed by President John Quincy Adams. In 1852, . . . — Map (db m95367) HM
124Michigan (Washtenaw County), Ypsilanti — S0509 — Willow Run
[Marker Front]: Willow Run (1941-1953) After entering World War II in 1941, America desperately needed military equipment and supplies. The Ford Motor Company had begun building this factory in April 1941. Outstanding industrial . . . — Map (db m14296) HM
125Michigan (Washtenaw County), Ypsilanti — 237 — Ypsilanti
On State Highway 17 at Emmet Street, on the right when traveling north on State Highway 17.
Side 1 Located at the juncture of old Indian trails and the Huron River, this area was the camping and burying ground for several Indian tribes. In 1809 Gabriel Godfroy established an Indian trading post on the west bank of the Huron . . . — Map (db m90681) HM
126Michigan (Washtenaw County), Ypsilanti — Ypsilanti — and the Tucker Phenomenon
On North River Street at East Cross Street, on the right when traveling north on North River Street.
It was America's "first completely new car in fifty years" and the vision in 1945 of Preston Tucker, who lived at 110 North Park Street in Ypsilanti. He was the general manager of his family's Ypsilanti Machine & Tool Company at 103 North . . . — Map (db m98420) HM
127Michigan (Washtenaw County), Ypsilanti — Ypsilanti Civil War Memorial
On North River Road, on the right when traveling north.
This Statue was presented by Mary-Ann Starkweather 1861-1865 Erected by the Women's Relief Corps of Ypsilanti in memory of the men who in the War of the Great Rebellion fought to uphold their country's flag . . . — Map (db m14142) HM
128Michigan (Washtenaw County), Ypsilanti — L1591 — Ypsilanti Water Tower
On State Highway 17 at North Summit Street, on the left when traveling east on State Highway 17.
Side 1 The Ypsilanti Water Tower was designed by William R. Coats and constructed as part of an elaborate city waterworks project that began in 1889. Located on the highest point in Ypsilanti, the tower was completed in 1890. It is 147 . . . — Map (db m95370) HM
129Michigan (Washtenaw County), Ypsilanti — Ypsilanti Woolen Mill Company — 522 North Huron
On East Cross Street, on the right when traveling west.
In 1827, a sawmill was built on the Huron River just south of Forest Avenue. Later a grist mill was built on the site and finally in 1839, the Eagle Flouring Mill was constructed there. It burned in 1856. In the early 1860s, the Ypsilanti . . . — Map (db m102392) HM

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