1908 Laurium Manor Inn, Laurium, Michigan

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Mathew Abraham

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Mathew Abraham

Mathew Abraham, editor of Century Homes America, brings his passion for architectural history to explore the stories behind America’s most iconic homes.

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Nestled on Tamarack Street in Laurium, Michigan, the Laurium Manor Inn, formerly known as the Thomas H. Hoatson House, stands as a majestic testament to the grandeur of a bygone era.

This architectural gem, encompassing an expansive 13,000 square feet, is the largest mansion in the western Upper Peninsula of Michigan.

Adding to its grand scale, the mansion also mesmerizes with its Neoclassical design and storied past, embodying a slice of history within its walls.

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A Historic Landmark

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994, the Laurium Manor Inn has become a cherished heritage site associated with the Keweenaw National Historical Park.

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From Private Home to Historic Inn

In 1907, Thomas Hoatson Jr. commissioned Charles Maass, a renowned architect, to design this opulent residence as a special surprise for his family.

The project led to the creation of a grand mansion at the cost of $50,000, a noteworthy sum for that period.

Following Hoatson’s passing, the property went through several ownership changes.

In 1989, Dave and Julie Sprenger became the new owners, marking a fresh start for the historic Hoatson House.

With a vision to preserve its historical significance, they transformed it into the Laurium Manor Inn, a charming bed-and-breakfast that invites guests to step back in time.

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The Exterior of Laurium Manor Inn

The Laurium Manor Inn stands as a 2 1⁄2-story wood-frame structure, showcasing the elegance of Neoclassical design.

Its rectangular form boasts a red sandstone foundation and a clapboard exterior, while a hipped roof with gabled dormers crowns this architectural masterpiece.

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The Interior of Laurium Manor Inn

Stepping inside the Laurium Manor Inn reveals the splendor of 45 meticulously detailed rooms spread across 13,000 square feet.

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The first floor hosts a library, a dining room, and a reception hall with a triple staircase, each space exuding opulence.

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Adorned with an iridescent tile fireplace surround and painted murals, the den adds a touch of artistic flair.

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The second floor features six bedrooms and three bathrooms, while the third floor unfolds with three additional bedrooms, a bathroom, a cedar room, and a grand billiard room measuring an impressive 50 feet by 50 feet.

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Today, the Laurium Manor Inn stands not just as a testament to the past but as a living legacy, welcoming guests to experience the charm of a bygone era.

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