Historic victorian b&b in Michigan
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Victorian Hall B and B
β OpenWelcome to Victorian Hall Bed and Breakfast, located at 305 Tamarack Street in Calumet Township, Michigan, United States. Starting in 2024, guests at Victorian Hall can enjoy a continental breakfast in the dining room. For multiple night stays, daily housekeeping is not provided, but fresh towels and extra amenities are available upon request. Breakfast will be served to guests staying in rooms #1 through #10 and room #101 at the Laurium Manor Inn.
305 Tamarack St, Laurium, MI 49913, United States -
Harry B. Parker House
β OpenThe Harry B. Parker House is a historic institution located at 669 West Canfield Street in Detroit, Michigan, United States. This beautiful Victorian-era house serves as a community center and museum, dedicated to preserving the history and culture of the local area. Visitors can explore exhibits showcasing the rich heritage of Detroit, as well as participate in educational programs and events. The Harry B. Parker House is a must-visit destination for those interested in learning about the fascinating history of this vibrant city.
669 W Canfield St, Detroit, MI 48201, United States -
The Delbridge House
β OpenThe Delbridge House, located at 400 Cedar Street in Manistee, Michigan, is a historical institution with a rich past. Built by D.W. Mowatt in the aftermath of the Great Fire of 1871, the house was later purchased by James B. Delbridge, who rebuilt it in the Victorian Eclectic style using materials from his planing mill and sash factory. The home was stuccoed by local banker and businessman, George M. Burr, in 1910, but still retains much of its original charm and character. With careful preservation by various owners over the years, the Delbridge House stands as a testament to Manistee's architectural history.
400 Cedar St, Manistee, MI 49660, United States
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