National House Inn
Greek Revival · Built 1835
102 South Parkview, Marshall, MI 49068
Built in 1835 as a stagecoach stop on the Territorial Road, the National House is cited as the oldest operating inn in Michigan. A restrained brick Greek Revival block facing the Brooks Memorial Fountain circle.
Details
- Architect
- Andrew Mann (builder)
- Property type
- Commercial
- Renovations
- Rehabilitated as a country inn in 1976 after use as a wagon factory and apartments.
- Historic district
- Marshall Historic District
- Historic marker
- Michigan State Historic Site
- Area of significance
- Commerce
- Level of significance
- National
- Notable uses
- Stagecoach inn, Wind-wagon factory, Operating inn
- Coordinates
- 42.2716, -84.9637