Macomb Township Historical Commission
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Breaking news!!!!!!
Township Board Approves  Commission's Plans  
for  Town Center Historical Park

Click here to find out details and pledge your support!!!!

Commission members

PEGGY ACCARDO 
(president)
Robert Johnston
(Vice President)
TIM BUSSINEAU
(Secretary)  

SCOTT CZASAK  
ED GALLAGHER 
MILT MILLER
STAN SKAVERY

Our mission is...."To protect and preserve Macomb Township’s historical resources for the use, education, enjoyment, and economic benefit of present and future generations." 

Welcome to the online home of the
Macomb Township Historical Commission

We need copies of  your photos!!! Click here to help

Message from the Supervisor:

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On behalf of myself, and the Macomb Township board, I want to express appreciation to our fellow residents Whom are taking on the important task of preserving our township's history.  Even though  the commission will be the leadership of this important challenge, I want to remind the citizens of Macomb Township, that this is OUR History.  I invite you to take a moment to browse this website and find ways to help.  Whether is is providing photos or documents, submitting stories or volunteering at historical commission events, your help is needed to make this a successful endeavor. -Janet Dunn

Then

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Exterior view of the original Macomb Township Hall at 19925 23 Mile Rd. The hall was built in 1919 and served the township until a new hall was built at the same location in 1974

Now

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In 2004, construction was completed on the Macomb Township Town Hall on Broughton Road, just off of 25 Mile Road.

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Next Commission
meeting
Thursday May 30th
7:00p.m.
Township board room

(all commission meetings
 open and welcome to the public)
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"Patron"Ad 1916 Macomb County atlas
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