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Shiloh House (Benton Harbor, Michigan)

1910 establishments in MichiganBenton Harbor, MichiganHouses completed in 1910Houses in Berrien County, MichiganHouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Michigan
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Shiloh House
Shiloh House

Shiloh House in Benton Harbor, Michigan was built in Queen Anne style by the House of David Colony. It was built in 1910 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972.

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Shiloh House (Benton Harbor, Michigan)
Blaine Avenue, Benton Charter Township

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N 42.108333333333 ° E -86.4325 °
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Blaine Avenue 225
49022 Benton Charter Township
Michigan, United States
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