Thomas H. Hoatson House
Thomas H. Hoatson House, Historic mansion in Laurium, Michigan, United States.
The Thomas H. Hoatson House is a large residence in Laurium built in the Neoclassical style with Corinthian columns at its entrance. The three-story structure contains numerous rooms arranged in a symmetrical layout, with red sandstone foundations, wood cladding, and a distinctive roof featuring gabled dormers.
The house was built in 1908 for mining executive Thomas Hoatson Jr. and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. Since then, it has been converted into a bed-and-breakfast operation while maintaining its historical character.
The mansion reflects the grandeur expected of wealthy mining families in the early 1900s, with its formal rooms and refined details showing how successful industrialists displayed their status. Walking through the spaces reveals how the household was organized for entertaining and daily life in that era.
The property is open to visitors as Laurium Manor Inn, offering overnight stays and guided tours of the preserved interior spaces. It helps to contact ahead to learn which areas are available for touring, since access to certain rooms may depend on occupancy or special events.
This is the largest mansion in the western Upper Peninsula region, showcasing the scale of wealth accumulated during the mining era. Its original red sandstone and distinctive roof design make it a rare surviving example of this architectural approach in the area.
Location: Michigan
GPS coordinates: 47.23556,-88.44139
Latest update: December 12, 2025 14:24
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