The Laurium Manor Inn, originally known as the Thomas H. Hoatson House, is a historic site located at 320 Tamarack Street in Laurium, Michigan. This grand mansion was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994, marking it as a significant part of the region's history. The house's rich past and architectural beauty make it a notable destination for those interested in historical architecture and the history of Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
The Laurium Manor Inn was designed by the architectural duo, Charles W. Maass and Frederick A. Maass, and was built in 1908. The mansion was commissioned by Thomas Hoatson Jr., a successful miner who had amassed substantial wealth. The house's design and construction reflect the prosperity of the era and the personal success of Hoatson.
The Laurium Manor Inn is not just a historical site, but also a functioning accommodation that is open to the public. Visitors can stay in the mansion and experience its grandeur firsthand. Additionally, the house offers tours for those interested in its history and architecture. The Laurium Manor Inn is also associated with the Keweenaw National Historical Park, further enhancing its historical significance.
History & Anthropology Historic house
Monday | 12:00 – 15:00 |
Tuesday | 12:00 – 15:00 |
Wednesday | 12:00 – 15:00 |
Thursday | 12:00 – 15:00 |
Friday | 12:00 – 15:00 |
Saturday | 12:00 – 15:00 |
Sunday | 12:00 – 15:00 |
Tours are admitted every day between 12:00pm and 3:00pm through the fourth weekend in October.
During May, late October through April call ahead to schedule an appointment.
320 Tamarack St, Laurium
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