Michigan
River Raisin Battlefield: Monroe
Description: Visitors Center, Monuments, and historic marker
Brownstown Battlefield: Lake Erie Metropark, Gibraltar
Description: Monument
Monguagon Battlefield: Trenton
Description: Historical Marker in City Park
Mackinac Battlefield: Mackinac Island
Description: Historical marker on Golf Course
Fort St. Joseph: Niles
Description: Archaeological site of fort abandoned by War of 1812
Description: Visitors Center, Monuments, and historic marker
Brownstown Battlefield: Lake Erie Metropark, Gibraltar
Description: Monument
Monguagon Battlefield: Trenton
Description: Historical Marker in City Park
Mackinac Battlefield: Mackinac Island
Description: Historical marker on Golf Course
Fort St. Joseph: Niles
Description: Archaeological site of fort abandoned by War of 1812
Regional
Fallen Timbers Battlefield: Maumee, Ohio
Description: Monument, Historical markers (pre War of 1812 battle)
Battle of Lake Erie: Put-in-Bay, South Bass Island, Ohio
Description: Visitor Center, monument for Sea Battle
Mississinewa Battlefield: Marion, Indiana
Description: Monument, park, graves, annual re-enactment
Tippecanoe Battlefield: Lafayette, Indiana
Description: Visitor center, monument, park, (pre-War of 1812)
Fort Meigs: Perryville, Ohio
Description: Visitor Center, fort, monument, markers
Fort Miamis: Freemont, Ohio
Description: Marker, earthworks
Fort Stephenson: Freemont, Ohio
Description: Marker
Fort Defiance/Fort Winchester: Defiance, Ohio
Description: Marker, earthworks
Fort Wayne- Indiana: Fort Wayne, Indiana
Description: Museum, Fort open for special events
Fort Dearborn: Chicago, Illinois
Description: Marker
Fort Shelby: Villa Louis Historic Site, Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin
Description: A Federal stockade with two blockhouses, located on St. Feriole Island. It was captured by the British in July 1814, two months after it was built, renamed Fort McKay, and then destroyed at the end of the war (May 1815). A mansion, Villa Louis (1873), currently sits on the original site of the fort in Dousman Park.
Description: Monument, Historical markers (pre War of 1812 battle)
Battle of Lake Erie: Put-in-Bay, South Bass Island, Ohio
Description: Visitor Center, monument for Sea Battle
Mississinewa Battlefield: Marion, Indiana
Description: Monument, park, graves, annual re-enactment
Tippecanoe Battlefield: Lafayette, Indiana
Description: Visitor center, monument, park, (pre-War of 1812)
Fort Meigs: Perryville, Ohio
Description: Visitor Center, fort, monument, markers
Fort Miamis: Freemont, Ohio
Description: Marker, earthworks
Fort Stephenson: Freemont, Ohio
Description: Marker
Fort Defiance/Fort Winchester: Defiance, Ohio
Description: Marker, earthworks
Fort Wayne- Indiana: Fort Wayne, Indiana
Description: Museum, Fort open for special events
Fort Dearborn: Chicago, Illinois
Description: Marker
Fort Shelby: Villa Louis Historic Site, Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin
Description: A Federal stockade with two blockhouses, located on St. Feriole Island. It was captured by the British in July 1814, two months after it was built, renamed Fort McKay, and then destroyed at the end of the war (May 1815). A mansion, Villa Louis (1873), currently sits on the original site of the fort in Dousman Park.