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 East Lansing Home Tour

      Saturday, June 9, 2007
           10 a.m.- 5 p.m. 

This is your chance to get an inside look at East Lansing's finest historic and modern residences. Tour six private homes representing a variety of different architectural styles and historic neighborhoods, as well as Alpha Chi Omega Sorority, East Lansing Hannah Community Center, and Cowles House on MSU's campus. Please call Angela Mabin at (517) 337-9459 for more information.

Ticket Information


Price in advance: $17
Price day of event: $20
You can purchase tickets at the East Lansing Hannah Community Center, 819 Abbott Road or download an order form.

Private Homes



Glencairn Neighborhood
238 Clarendon Road


Built in 1928, this cottage-style Period Revival home features a wrapped gable roof, cherry baseboards, ash flooring, a newly faced fireplace with Turkish Amberet stone, period sconces and more.

Glencairn Neighborhood
500 Wildwood Drive


A 1938 English Tudor that features a new room addition designed to combine indoor-outdoor elements.

Lantern Hill Neighborhood
812 Lantern Hill Drive


A 1951 California modern that was designed to be harmonious with the surrounding landscape.

Whitehills Neighborhood
812 Applegate Lane


A 1967 open contemporary in the prairie style of Frank Lloyd Wright which features wide overhanging eaves, wide raised brick planter around the house, and clerestory windows.

Farwood Neighborhood
1420 Farwood Drive


A 1972 Colonial that features cherry wood cabinets, hand made Mexican tiles, and detailed stenciling.

Whitehills Neighborhood
1254 Hillwood Circle


A 1989 english country style home with 4 fire places, detailed wood and tile floors, and exciting woodwork.



Other Locations


Cowles House
1 Abbot Road


The president's house at Michigan State University, is in part one of the oldest structures on campus. It was built in 1857 by J.J. Scott.

Alpha Chi Omega
243 Burcham Drive


A 1963 southern Colonial custom built for Alpha Chi Omega. This 16,000 sq feet home sits on two lots covering one acre.

East Lansing Hannah Community Center


819 Abbott Road

Prior to its inception in 2002, the East Lansing Hannah Community Center was first the East Lansing High School and later the East Lansing Middle School.

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