Marshall, MI Photos

Marshall is noted for its heritage architecture including Honolulu House modeled after a Hawaiian palace.

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Honolulu House (1860) by Abner Pratt, US Consul to Sandwich Islands (1857-9). On National Register.

Honolulu House tower built to recapture the style of Hawaii.

Honolulu House veranda.

Honolulu House veranda brackets.

Honolulu House veranda doors.

Stagecoach Inn (1838) a major stop on Territorial Road from Detroit to Chicago. Style: Greek Revival.

Stone block Sullivan Insurance Agency building.

First National Bank of Marshall building (124 W Michigan Ave.).
Style: Art Deco.

Cronin Brothers Block (1876).
Style: Italianate.

American Museum of Magic building (1868) originally a saloon (107 W Michigan Ave.).
Style: Italianate.

American Museum of Magic building entrance.

American Museum of Magic interior.

117 W Michigan Ave.

117 W Michigan Ave. curved roofline unusual in Italianate building.

117 W Michigan Ave. portal.

Wagner's Block on W Michigan Ave.

W Michigan Ave. streetscape.

First Presbyterian Church (1872) (200 W Mansion St.).
Style: Gothic.

Church-Marshall-Sherman house (1873) with widow's walk (319 W Michigan Ave.).
Style: Italian Villa.

Baker-Mabin house (c1853) (318 W Mansion St.). Style: Gothic Revival.

Fitch-Gorham-Brooks house (c1840) (310 N Kalamazoo Rd.). Style: Greek Revival. Architect: Richard M. Upjohn. On National Register.

Hughes-Babcock house (1870) (327 N Kalamazoo Rd.). Style: Italianate.

Larkin-Burris-Green house (1870) (333 N Kalamazoo Rd.). Style: Italian Villa.

Larkin-Burris-Green house detail.

Cawood-Larsin house (1868) (337 N Kalamazoo Rd.). Style: Italian Villa.

Cawood-Larsin house widow's walk detail.

Lawrence-Walker/Zettel house (1857) (400 N Kalamazoo Rd.). Style: Gothic Revival.

Lawrence-Walker/Zettel house garden.

Smith-Carrel house (1868-9) (413 N Kalamazoo Rd.) with lacey bargeboards. Style: Gothic Revival.

Church-Frink-Mees house (1855) (311 N Grand St.) after pattern book design by Andrew Jackson Downing. Style: Gothic Revival.

Church-Frink-Mees house side view.

Church-Frink-Mees house side view.

Taylor-Schuyler-Berry house (c1844) (224 W Prospect St.) after pattern book design by Andrew Jackson Downing. Style: Greek Revival.

Wheeler-Casper-Maybee house garden.

Wheeler-Casper-Maybee house (1893) (222 W Mansion St.). Style: Romanesque Revival.

Flower garden.

Clark-Wirtz board & batten cottage (c1877) (123 W Prospect St.).

Kirby-Mengel house (1886) (216 Division St.).
Style: Queen Anne. Architect: Spier & Rohn.


All photos on this page are originals by & copyrighted by Jim Steinhart.
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