The Henry A. Chapin House, also known as Chapin Mansion, is a historic house located in Niles, Michigan. It has been recognized as a Michigan State Historic Site since 1976 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981. This recognition underscores the historical significance of the mansion and its contribution to the heritage of Michigan.
The construction of the Chapin Mansion began in 1882, under the design of the Chicago firm Wheelock & Clay. The house was completed in 1884 and served as the residence of Henry A. Chapin until his death in 1898. This period architecture provides a glimpse into the lifestyle and aesthetics of the late 19th century.
The museum, located in the carriage house of the Chapin Mansion, focuses on the history of the city. Exhibits include Fort St. Joseph, which was built by the French as a trading post in 1691, the Underground Railroad in southern Michigan, area railroads, and artifacts of the Lakota people. These exhibits provide a comprehensive overview of the region's history and cultural heritage.
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508 E Main St, Niles
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