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Pontiac, MI Register of Historic Places
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Casa del Rey Apartments
111 Oneida Rd.
Central School
101 E. Pike St.
Eagle Theater
11-15 S. Saginaw St.
Eastern Michigan Asylum Historic District
140 Elizabeth Lake Rd.
Fairgrove Avenue Historic District
Along Fairgrove Ave. between N. Saginaw and Edison Sts.
Franklin Boulevard Historic District
Roughly bounded by Grand Trunk Western RR, Orchard Lake Ave., Miller and W. Huron Sts.
Gillespie Street--Clinton River Bridge
Gillespie St. over Clinton R.
Grinnell Brothers Music House
27 S. Saginaw St.
Howard, Horatio N., House
403 N. Saginaw
Modern Housing Corporation Addition Historic District
Roughly bounded by Montcalm St., Perry St., Joslyn Ave., Gage St., Glenwood, and Nelson St.
Myrick-Palmer House
223 W. Huron St.
Oak Hill Cemetery
216 University Dr.
Pontiac Commercial Historic District
1-29 N. Saginaw St., 5-29 W. Lawrence St., and 10-18 W. Pike St.
Pontiac Commercial Historic District (Boundary Increase)
Roughly E. Huron St. and S. Saginaw St. within loop of Wide Track Dr.
Smith, Melvyn Maxwell and Sara Stein, House
5045 Ponvalley Rd., Bloomfield Township
St. Vincent DePaul Catholic Church, Convent, and School
150 E. Wide Track Dr.
Wisner House
405 Oakland Ave.