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Kalamazoo County MI |
Gull Lake, MI (Main House W. K. Kellogg Estate) (1940s) - Contributed by Paul Petosky Designated a Michigan Historic Landmark, the W.K. Kellogg Estate on Gull Lake (near Hickory Corners) is a beautifully restored Tudor mansion with a lot of history and character. Built by W.K. Kellogg in 1926, the house sits 110 feet above Gull Lake on a 32-acre estate which still has all of the original buildings including a carriage house, greenhouse, caretaker’s cottage, boathouse, and a 200-year-old windmill. Inside treasures include Rookwood tile, oak-paneled rooms and original French tapestries. In 1952, the estate was given to Michigan State University and is now part of the university’s Kellogg Biological Station
Imported Dutch Windmill - at the Kellogg Estate on Gull Lake - Contributed by Christine Walters |
