Coldwater, MI Photos

Coldwater, south of Lansing, is noted for its heritage buildings.

See also: Michigan
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Starr Block (1881) (31-33 West Chicago St.). Style: Victorian Gothic.

Roofline detail of Starr Block (1881) (31-33 West Chicago St.).

Tibbits Opera House interior (1882) (14 S. Hanchett St.) facade being restored.

Streetscape along West Chicago Street with Reed Block (1869).

Heritage building on West Chicago Street with circle design on parapet.

Chandler & J.B. Branch (1877) buildings (38-34 West Chicago St.).

Chandler building decorative building (39 West Chicago St.).

Heritage streetscape on West Chicago Street.

Old Fire House (19 S. Monroe St.).

Henry L. Brown Municipal Building (2002) (1 Grand St.). Architect: French Assoc.

Interior of Henry L. Brown Municipal Building.

Max Larsen Elementary School (2003) (Grand St.). Architect: Fanning Howey.

Lucius Wing House Museum (originally Jay & Frances Chandler House) (1875) (27 S. Jefferson St.). Style: Second Empire.

Wing House Museum oblique view.

Wing House Museum roofline details.

Second Empire features of Wing House Museum.

Wing House Museum interior.

Wing House Museum gas lamp.

First Presbyterian Church (1869) (52 Marshall St.).
Style: Romanesque Revival. On National Register.

Branch County (Edwin R. Clarke) Library (1886).
Architect: M.H. Parker.

Tower of Branch County (Edwin R. Clarke) Library.

Facade of Branch County (Edwin R. Clarke) Library.

Alvin T. Lanphere Victorian Mansion (1870) (90 Division St.).
Style: Italian Villa.

Italian Villa roofline details of Victorian Mansion (90 Division St.).

Tower of Victorian Mansion (90 Division St.).

Chicago Pike Inn (c1903) (215 E. Chicago St.). Style: Georgian Revival. Architect: Asbury Buckley.

Chicago Pike Inn.

Chicago Pike Inn stained glass window.

Heritage Queen Anne with Eastlake porch (161 E. Chicago St.).

Exterior detail of 161 E. Chicago St. with staircase window.

Heritage building with double hipped roof (141 E. Chicago St.).

Queen Anne / Eastlake heritage building (131 E. Chicago St.).

Queen Anne towers & chimney details of 131 E. Chicago St.

Wrap around porch detail of 131 E. Chicago St.

Chateau style building at 144 E. Chicago St.

Entrance of chateau style building at 144 E. Chicago St.

Hyde-Gibson House (c1830s) (134 E. Chicago St.).

Heritage bungalow (170 E. Chicago St.).

Heritage Italianate house (186 E. Chicago St.).

Italianate house on East Chicago St.

Civil War General John Gibson Parkhurst house (55 N. Clay St.).

Heritage house on N. Hanchett St.

Shingle details of heritage house on N. Hanchett St.

Italian Villa-style house (73 N. Hanchett St.).

Italianate house at N. Hanchett at Grand St.

Italianate details of house at N. Hanchett at Grand St.

Italianate details of house at N. Hanchett at Grand St.

Italianate facade of house at N. Hanchett at Grand St.

Queen Anne house with lacework trim (131 Morse St.).

Details of lacework Queen Anne house (131 Morse St.).

Queen Anne house with lacework trim (131 Morse St.) at dusk.

Frank L. Skeels House (1886) (199 W. Pearl St.). Style: Queen Anne. Architect: Ebenezer B. Saxton.

Carriageway of Skeels House later owned by William A. Coombs on West Pearl St.

Entrance details of Skeels House on West Pearl St.

Victorian details of Skeels House on West Pearl St.

Queen Anne house with diagonal corner (200 W. Pearl St.). Style: Queen Anne.

Clapboard house (211 W. Pearl St.).

Queen Anne house (208 W. Pearl St.).

Eclectic house (165 W. Pearl St.).

Champion house (1867) (166 W. Pearl St.). Style: Italianate.

Round corner porch of Champion house (166 W. Pearl St.).

Thomas Dickinson & son house (1876) (176 Marshall St.). Style: Italianate.

Thomas Dickinson house (1873) (162 Marshall St.). Style: Italianate.

Thomas Dickinson house front porch (162 Marshall St.).

Thomas Dickinson house side view (162 Marshall St.).

Heritage Queen Anne with Eastlake porch (29 E. Pierce St.).

Eastlake porch details (35 E. Pierce St.).

Gothic revival cottage (180 Hudson St.).

Gothic revival house (1882) (124 Morse St.).


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