Turner-Dodge House & Heritage Center

100 East North Street, Lansing, MI 48906-4333
 
 
 
 
 
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Beautiful Classic Revival architectural style house with features including magnificent Ionic columns, French glass windows, hand-crafted oak woodwork, 12 foot embossed, tin ceilings, and five fireplaces. Historic... More »
Beautiful Classic Revival architectural style house with features including magnificent Ionic columns, French glass windows, hand-crafted oak woodwork, 12 foot embossed, tin ceilings, and five fireplaces. Historic tours are available as well as lectures, educational programs, and special events.
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Contact: 517-483-4220
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2 reviews for Turner-Dodge House & Heritage Center
Rich History
By capitolann, 09/20/07
This historic site has a beautiful house on the bank of the Grand River in Lansing's groovey Old Town. The Turners and their next generation, the Dodges, were very progressive and contributed to the development of Lansing and Michigan. It is next to the River Walk where you can bike or walk and there is a fabulous garden where you might see a wedding going on. The style of the house is interesting, it is not Victorian. It is a Classical Revival that followed the Victorian Period.
 
 
 
 
 
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Don't miss this in Lansing.
By A Yahoo! Contributor, 03/16/05
The history of the family and its association with Lansing is very interesting and you can also learn a lot about the restoration of the house, which is a turn-of-the-century post Victorian.
 
 
 
 
 
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