Historical Monuments in Allenton, MI
4. Wolcott Mill Interpretive Learning Center
Great church, friendly atmosphere and clear easy to understand message……great place to share in God’s love."
6. The Packard Proving Grounds
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…
10. 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…
11. 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 Fort Gratiot Light Station is the oldest lighthouse in Michigan, 2nd oldest on the Great Lakes. The current tower was erected in 1829 and has helped guide…
From Business: M1 Concourse is an 87-acre playground for auto enthusiasts that includes a secure community of 250+ Private Garages and a state-of-the-art 1.5-mile test and…
16. First Presbyterian Church
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