The Hannah House

When he was 70 years old, lumber baron Perry Hannah built his retirement home in 1891. As one of the early settlers in this northern Michigan area, he was acclaimed by some as the "Father of Traverse City."

 

This mansion has four floors, 40 rooms, and 10 fireplaces, with 3500 square feet of living space on every floor. Everything in this Queen Anne/French Chateau style house was hand-crafted as there was no electricity at that time,

 

Today, Hannah's house is the home of Reynolds-Jonkhoff Funeral Home.

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