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  1. The beautifully restored home was built in 1858 by James and Marion Turner, who helped establish the Capital City. The home was recently restored to the turn-of-the-19th-century period and is maintained by the City of Lansing Parks and Recreation Department as a Cultural Heritage Center.

    • 100 E. North St, Lansing, 48906, MI
    • (517) 483-4220
  2. Turner-Dodge House & Heritage Center, Lansing, Michigan. 2,212 likes · 30 talking about this · 2,951 were here. Regular hours are Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday from 1:00 to 7:00 pm, Self-guided Tour...

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  3. Website. Phone: (517) 483-4220. You may not be able to meet Marion and James Turner, but you can feel their smile and maybe catch their pioneering spirit!... Address: 100 E. North Street. Lansing, MI 48906. Hours: Tues-Thurs, 1-7pm.

  4. The Turner-Dodge House was originally built in 1858, one of the first homes constructed in the new capital of Lansing. It belonged to James Turner, a merchant pioneer, and his wife Marion. Their daughter Abby and her husband Frank Dodge bought the home in 1899 after James died.

  5. 100 E North St. Lansing, MI 48906. Get directions. Ask the Community. Ask a question. Yelp users haven’t asked any questions yet about Turner-Dodge House & Heritage Center. 2 reviews and 8 photos of TURNER-DODGE HOUSE & HERITAGE CENTER "I love historic homes. this one is really nice and has lovely gardens too. The history is not one of cars.

    • 100 E North St Lansing, MI 48906
  6. Beautiful House important to early Lansing historoy - open fortours and rentals. Sept 2021. The Turner-Dodge House is part of Lansing's state park system. You can book a tour for only $5 per person and learn about the people involved in the early days of Lansing as well as receive a tour of Lansing's finest mansion.

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