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Grand Ledge Opera House
Decorated Trees, Festive Tables, Miniature Scenes, Holiday Market
1884 Vernacular Opera House
121 S. Bridge
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Union Block - Renovated Businesses
Jubal Arts Dance & Music Studio – 210 South Bridge Str
Lamb’s gate Antiques & The Salvage Yard – 208 South Bridge Str
1877 Italianate
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Keith Bukowsi
Downtown Loft Apartment
1896 Commercial
216 ½ B South Bridge Street
This upstairs apartment is at the back of the building and comprises an open floor plan for the living, dining and kitchen areas. The second bedroom serves as a workout and game room and includes a ping pong table.
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Charles Vantuyl – Teressa Chaney
1901 Vernacular
210 West Jefferson Street
Teressa said the minute she stepped into the large foyer with open stairway and quarter sawn oak woodwork that she had found the home of her dreams. The living room features a tile fireplace and there are period chandeliers and sconces throughout the first floor.
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Historical Society Museum
Exhibit “Cool Stuff from the Past”
1880 Gothic
118 W. Lincoln
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Harvey and Susan Hoffman
1904 Colonial Revival
501 South Bridge Street
The house features beveled and stained glass windows, pocket door between the living and dining areas, Italian marble fireplace and a pineapple chandelier over the dining room table. The Hoffmans use traditional furnishings with a Williamsburg feeling.
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Dan and Sandra Decker
1989 Modern
11651 Shady Pines Drive
This home was built in 1989 by Rick Gilbert, developer and builder, as his own residence. The sunroom looks out over an inground pool, arbor and playhouse. The foyer and open stairway have hand-painted borders.
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Michael Bachelder
1876 Italianate
4152 East Saginaw Highway
The oldest home on the tour is a restored 1876 brick Italianate farmhouse. This comfortable home was restored and remodeled in 2004. The large kitchen-dining area with vaulted ceiling is a favorite.
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