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side facade has two massive chimneys and a small enclosed porch. The rear facade features a recessed kitchen porch. The remaining facade holds the main entrance, and contains both a recessed porch with shingled corners and another protruding porch. Above, the second floor has two large bay windows, and there is a large dormer above.
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four bathrooms, and a play room. The third floor originally had four bedrooms and one bathroom for servants. It has been remodeled to contain two additional bedrooms, with one of the original bedrooms converted to a bathroom. The house also has a full basement, and contains approximately 7100 square feet.
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The main facade, overlooking the village below, is symmetrical, with shingled corners and a recessed veranda. The rear wall of the porch is finished with board and batten siding, and contains large windows. The second floor above is shingled, and there are three dormers on the upper floor. One of the
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purchased the home for its original cost of $ 15,000. Since then, the commission has provided the care and maintenance of the residence and surrounding gardens, and the cottage has served as the official Michigan governor's summer residence. The house has hosted multiple significant overnight guests,
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On the interior, the main floor contains a large dining room and living room, along with a sun room, servant's dining room, kitchen, rear entry and stair hall, a kitchen pantry and a butler's pantry. The living room has a staircase which wraps around a fireplace. The second floor has five bedrooms,
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voted to lease cottage sites on Mackinac Island, with the stipulation that lessees must construct a cottage worth at least $ 3000 on the site within one year. The fourth such lease was issued in 1901 to
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attorney Lawrence Andrew Young. Young retained architect Frederick W. Perkins to design the house and hired contractor Patrick Doud to construct it.
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The Governors House on Mackinac Island. The Governor of Michigan, while in office, can use this residence as a vacation home.
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National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Young, Lawrence A., Cottage
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The governor's summer residence is a three-story, L-shaped,
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The house was owned later by the Hugo Scherer family of
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Michigan Governor's summer residence on Mackinac Island
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Michigan Governor's Summer Residence is located in Michigan
Michigan Governor's Summer Residence is located in the United States
Mackinac Island, Michigan
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