Complete list of Significant Structures

Interactive map of all sites on the National and State Registers of Historic Places, East Lansing Landmark Structures, and other Significant Structures as listed by the East Lansing Historic Commission.
    National Register of Historic Places (see list)
    State Register of Historic Places (see list)
    E.L. Landmark Structures Historic District (see list)
    E.L. Significant Structures List (see list)
    Fraternity–Sorority Thematic Historic District
    Sites registered or listed as significant, but now demolished

Landmark Structures

These buildings are included in the Landmark Structures Historic District as listed in Section 8.511(7) of the Historic Preservation Code.

Newell A. McCune House, 504 Abbot Rd. (1919)
James DeLoss Towar House, 507 Abbot Rd. (1904)
C. M. Dickson House, 505 Albert Ave. (1909)
Faculty Row № 9, 217 Beech St. (1884)
Willmarth Property (Chester Clark House), 1101 Burcham Dr. (1905)
Hays House, 605 Butterfield Dr. (1937)
Butterfield–Ayers House, 134 Center Street (1895)
H. K. Vedder House, 447 Charles St. (c. 1920)
John H. Cowley House, 120 Cowley (1907)
C. M. Krentel House, 322 Elm Place (1906)
A. A. Lauzun House, 1628 E. Grand River Ave. (1929)
Peoples Church, 200 W. Grand River Ave. (1924)
Landon–May House, 243 W. Grand River Ave. (1902)
Central School, 325 W. Grand River Ave. (1917) NR
Johnson–Stoddard House, 1107 W. Grand River Ave. (1926)
Bigelow–Kuhn–Thomas House, 334 N. Hagadorn (1849) SR
Sturges–Marble House, 690 N. Hagadorn (1849)
Builders Hardware, 121 N. Harrison (c. 1880)
Krentel–Faunce House, 319 Hillcrest Ave. (1909)
Masonic Temple, 314 M.A.C. Ave. (1916) NR
H. A. Childs House, 343 M.A.C. Ave. (1911)
C. D. Woodbury Mansion, 415 M.A.C. Ave. (1903) SR
W. O. Hedrick House, 220 Oakhill Ave. (1909)
Chace Newman House, 368 Oakhill Ave. (1908)
Orchard Street Pumphouse, 368 Orchard St. (1934) SR
Charles W. Bachman House, 929 Roxburgh (1937)
Charles B. Collingwood House, 526 Sunset Lane (1905)
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Other Significant Structures

These buildings were designated as Landmark and/or Significant Structures by the Historic Commission, but were not included in the Landmark Structures Historic District.

Old Post Office, 327 Abbot Rd. (1933)
Babcock–Sanford House, 437 Abbot Rd. (1907)
East Lansing High School, 819 Abbot Rd. (1926)
Liberty Hyde Bailey School, 300 Bailey St. (1922)
Edward R. Blair House, 221 Center Street (c. 1903)
Grant Hudson House, 1012 Chesterfield (1917)
Gov. Murray D. Van Wagoner House, 415 Clifton Blvd. (1925)
Rollo May House, 202 Collingwood (1922)
291 Durand St. (1926)
Harry Harvey House, 527 Elizabeth St. (1915)
Justice William W. Potter House, 334 Evergreen Ave. (1909–2021)
Hillcrest Village Apartments, 540 Glenmoor Rd. (1937)
Edward Porter Kinney House, 829 E. Grand River Ave. (c. 1903 – c. 1987)
E. J. Rugg House, 319 Grove St. (1903)
Taft House, 446 Grove St. (1921)
Linda E. Landon House, 447 Grove St. (c. 1918)
A. B. Krentel House, 709 Grove St. (c. 1910)
Sanford Farness House, 730 Grove St. (1964)
Old Marble School, 693 N. Hagadorn Rd. (1934)
Jacob Schepers House, 335 Hillcrest Ave. (1905)
Giltner House, 652 Hillcrest Ave. (1924)
Robert S. Shaw House, 824 Longfellow Dr. (1940)
Orvil J. Ayrs House, 320 M.A.C. Ave. (1915)
Gov. Wilber M. Brucker House, 621 M.A.C. Ave. (c. 1923 – c. 1999)
Cowley House, 1140 Michigan Ave. (1922)
Gov. George Romney House, 1045 Rosewood Ave. (1945)
Michigan State Medical Society, 120 W. Saginaw Hwy. (1961) NR
Ernst A. Bessey House, 213 University Dr. (1922)
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