Most reviewed Government Buildings in Michigan


  1. 4.5 Michigan State Capitol (346 reviews)
    - We have a beautiful State Capitol
    Government Buildings
    Michigan State Capitol image
    Designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1992, this building has served as Michigan's seat of state government since its completion in 1879. See more..
  2. 3.5 Downtown Northville (3 reviews)
    - One of the best downtowns in the metro area
    Government Buildings
    Downtown Northville image
    One of the best downtowns in the metro area. Good cafes, ice cream, restaurants, lots of dogs, nice and quiet to enjoy a cold beer. See more..
  3. 5.0 Bay City Hall (3 reviews)
    - Bill Pay
    Points of Interest & Landmarks • Architectural Buildings • Government Buildings
    We are so appreciative of the bill pay window, on those rush of a day you can run in and be right out!!! Thanks a lot!! See more..
  4. 4.0 Woodhull Township Hall (1 review)
    - A School House Then Township Offices
    Historic Sites • Government Buildings
    Woodhull Township Hall image
    This interesting small building was originally a country school. It became too small for the number of students it was sold to become the Township offices. Woodhull Township was established in 1838. The building dates back to 1885.A State of Michigan Historical Marker gives a brief history. See more..
  5. 5.0 Midland County Courthouse (1 review)
    - History and Functionality
    Spent 1-2 hours Historic Sites • Points of Interest & Landmarks • Government Buildings
    Midland County Courthouse image
    I first came across the Midland County Courthouse when I was in Midland, Michigan for a business conference. I noticed it when I was driving at night out of town looking for a supermarket. The building kind of ‘jumps out’ at you because it is well lit. That’s not the only attraction about the place. It is uniquely designed. The shape of the building is attractive, strong and reassuring. Not like a faceless, bureaucratic building at all. I must say, however, that an addition was put on the building, thankfully in the back, and it is a dull, glass and brick affair. In the manner of such buildings that side tries to appear antiseptic and professional but comes off as intrusive to the eye. The main building that I am describing is much more a part of the community. The cornerstone was laid by Professor Dow of Dow Chemical. Much of the paint materials and other items on the outside of the building are or were derived from various Dow products. Almost the entire courthouse, except for the addition, was made from local materials. What an accomplishment! The building is decorated with historic paintings including images of representatives of local Native American tribes and pioneers. It is a very touching set of scenes. Along with the building comes a descriptive historical marker (read both sides!) and a wonderful tribute to members of the armed forces of the United States. See more..

Top Things to do in Michigan