National Register Listings in Chippewa County, Michigan
Adams Building
Birch Lodge Hospital and Summer Resort Sanitarium
Central Methodist Episcopal Church
Chippewa County Courthouse
Church of Our Saviour, Friend of Children
Church, Philetus S., House
DeTour Reef Light Station
Elmwood
Federal Building
First United Presbyterian Church
Fort Drummond
Gowan Block
Johnston, John, House
Kinross Township Hall and School
Lipsett Hardware Building
M-28-Tahquamenon River Bridge
New Fort Brady
Old Fort Brady
Parker Road-Charlotte River Bridge
Point Iroquois Light Station
S.S. VALLEY CAMP
Saint James' Episcopal Church
Sault Ste. Marie Historic Commercial District
St. Mary's Falls Canal
St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral
Whitefish Point Lighthouse
Michigan was the site of the deadliest school massacre in American history. In 1927, a school board member in Bath, Michigan, named Andrew Kehoe detonated explosives he had planted in the local school, killing 38 children and six adults. Kehoe had also killed his wife and set fire to his farm before carrying out the attack.~ Michigan random facts