Buildings on the National and State Historic Registers

National Historic Register

Buildings with “NR” alongside their names are listed in the National Register of Historic Places. A complete listing of East Lansing sites with the NR designation is very short. All NRHP sites are also listed as state historic sites.

Horticultural Laboratory Building, campus (1888)

Masonic Temple, 314 M.A.C. Ave. (1916)

Central School, 325 W. Grand River (1917)

Michigan State Medical Society Building, 120 W. Saginaw Hwy. (1961)

State Historic Register

Buildings with “SR” alongside their names are listed in the Michigan State Register of Historic Places. A complete listing of East Lansing sites with the SR designation is included here in chronological order.

Bigelow–Kuhn–Thomas House, 334 N. Hagadorn (1849)

Alonzo Proctor Tollhouse (c. 1851)

College Hall site, campus (1856, 1928)

Faculty Row № 7 / Cowles House, campus (1857)

Dr. James F. Smiley House, Okemos (c. 1870, demolished 2015)

Beal Botanical Garden, campus (1873)

Library–Museum, campus (1881)

Horticultural Laboratory Building, campus (1888) NR

Laboratory Row, campus (1889–1909)

C. D. Woodbury Mansion, 415 M.A.C. Ave. (1903)

Masonic Temple, 314 M.A.C. Ave. (1916) NR

Central School, 325 W. Grand River (1917) NR

Orchard Street Pumphouse, 368 Orchard St. (1934)

Charles W. Bachman House, 929 Roxburgh (1937)

Michigan State Medical Society Building, 120 W. Saginaw Hwy. (1961) NR


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