Most People Don’t Know The Story Behind This Abandoned Factory In Michigan
By Emily Tieman|Updated on September 21, 2023(Originally published April 04, 2023)
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Emily Tieman is a lifelong Michigander and has a love for locally owned small businesses. She is a freelance writer for Only In Your State and has her own vintage content creator business.
If you love history and creepy vacant buildings, lean in for a story about the abandoned cement factory in Baldwin, Michigan. This crumbling piece of Great Lake State history isn’t just a former cement plant but also an entire village that was vacated. This once-booming industrial town is now being reclaimed by nature and it’s hauntingly beautiful.
The Marlborough Historic District is the remains of a cement factory located on James Road in Baldwin.
The Great Northern Portland Cement Company building was constructed in the 1890s to make cement from local marl, which is rich in carbonate minerals, silt, and clays. Marlstone is created when it hardens into rock.
In 1902, the Marlborough cement factory hit its stride and the surrounding village of Marlborough, Michigan was constructed for plant workers and their families.
Although we aren’t able to visit, we can this fascinating footage of the abandoned cement factory in Michigan.
Do you know about an abandoned place in Michigan with an interesting past? Let us know about it by submitting a nomination form or providing comments below.
To find more forgotten spaces, take this cool road trip to some fascinating abandoned places in Michigan. And don’t rush off, while you’re in Baldwin, stay in a cozy Vrbo retreat, cabin, or cottage.
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