Shiawassee County, Michigan
Corunna Real Estate and Local Guide
Small Shiawassee County seat on the Shiawassee River, just east of Owosso and surrounded by Caledonia Charter Township; platted in 1837 and made the county seat in 1840 Ranked Realty pairs verified local data with the agents who know Corunna best.
About the area
Living in Corunna, MI
County seat of Shiawassee County, designated in 1840.
The housing market
Homes in Corunna
- 58.9% of occupied housing units are owner-occupied.
- 65.7% of housing units are single-family detached homes.
- Median home value of $142,000.
Landmarks and lifestyle
What makes Corunna home
Shiawassee County Courthouse
Classical Revival county courthouse designed by Claire Allen and built 1903-1904 of Bedford limestone; a Michigan State Historic Site and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982, it still houses county offices in the county seat of Corunna
Corunna Historical Village of Shiawassee County
Open-air museum of restored 19th-century buildings inside Hugh McCurdy Park; owned by the City of Corunna and operated by the Corunna Historical Commission, open the afternoon of July 4th and the first two weekends in December
Governor Andrew Parsons historical marker
Marker commemorating Andrew Parsons, Michigan's tenth governor (1853-1855) and a longtime Corunna resident who is buried in the city; the marker was erected in 1969
Hugh McCurdy Park
Corunna's riverfront park on the Shiawassee River, donated to the city in 1899 by Hugh and Emma McCurdy; offers fishing, canoe and kayak access, ball fields and pavilions and hosts the Corunna Historical Village
James S. Miner River Walk
Roughly five-mile walking and biking trail along the Shiawassee River that begins at McCurdy Park in Corunna and runs to Harmon-Partridge Park in Owosso
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