Historical Places in New Haven, MI
1. Wolcott Mill Interpretive Learning Center
From Business: The first mayor of Mount Clemens, Joshua Dickinson, built this Italianate house in 1869. His daughter Katherine, the great-granddaughter of city founder…
From Business: Michigan Transit Museum was established in 1973 as a non-profit corporation to compile and record historical data on mass transportation systems and equipment,…
Great church, friendly atmosphere and clear easy to understand message……great place to share in God’s love."
From Business: This lovely 17 acre site is on the National Registry of Historic Places and features rustic, vintage circa 1928 buildings designed by Albert Kahn for the Packard…
From Business: The Rochester Hills Museum at Van Hoosen Farm is a complex of historical buildings that represents an early Midwestern settlement. Located in Stoney Creek…
From Business: Telling the story of Edsel and Eleanor Ford and their family through their historic home on the shores of Lake St. Clair. We offer tours, programs and special…
From Business: A National Historic Landmark, Meadow Brook is the historic home built by one of the automotive aristocracy's most remarkable women, Matilda Dodge Wilson, widow…
14. Troy Museum & Historic Village
From Business: On December 12, 1955 Troy Township was incorporated as the City of Troy. A great deal has changed in our local community, the State of Michigan, our country and…
From Business: The Pioneer Museum is housed in the lower level of the Carriage House. The collection includes tools and farm implements from the 1800s to early 1900s, and is a…
25. Franklin Cider Mill
A SE Michigan landmark. Long lines, moves quickly, plenty of parking. Building is 180 years old. Market outside sells apple products, Michigan products, etc. The donuts are…
26. St John's Episcopal Church
Great Church.....an open, loving and accepting environment. You really must experience it for yourself to get the true feeling."
27. All Saints' Episcopal Church
Warm and welcoming inner city (Pontiac) church. Beautiful historic building with barrier-free access is only the external skin. This church has a wonderful multi-cultural…
28. St Annes Detroit
went to the food pantry because i had no food in my house they turned me awaybecause i have a 48209 zip code...i begged them to help me and they turned me away...i didnt know…
From Business: First International Vehicular TunnelFirst International Vehicular Tunnel
30. First Presbyterian Church
From Business: As we respond to God in Christ, the mission of First Presbyterian Church is to be a community of faith that celebrates its heritage, lives the will of God, and…
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Places Near New Haven, MI with Historical Places
- Lenox Twp (2 miles)
- New Baltimore (8 miles)
- Richmond (10 miles)
- Anchorville (10 miles)
- Casco (11 miles)
- Ray (12 miles)
- Macomb (13 miles)
- Macomb Twp (13 miles)
- Fair Haven (13 miles)
- Armada (14 miles)