The Warner House in Flushing, MI offers visitors a unique opportunity to delve into 300 years of captivating history through the captivating stories of six generations. This remarkable residence, built in 1716, stands as one of New England's oldest urban brick homes, showcasing exquisite architectural features of early-Georgian style and boasting the country's oldest surviving wall murals.
Discover the Warner House and embark on a room-by-room exploration of the influential Macpheadris family's 18th-century home, complete with old growth-wood paneling, fine moldings, and a magnificent central staircase. Immerse yourself in the rich heritage of this historic gem, and consider supporting the Warner House through volunteering, membership, or donations.
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