John and Emma Lacey Eberts House, Historic residence in Wyandotte, Michigan, United States.
The John and Emma Lacey Eberts House is a two-story residence in Wyandotte featuring clapboard siding with decorative shingles and detailed exterior trim. The structure displays characteristic period features including a multi-section bay window and a front entry porch supported by turned posts.
The house was commissioned in 1872 by John Eberts Jr. and Emma Lacey and designed by architect Raphael R Thomas. About two decades later, the building underwent Queen Anne style renovations around 1892 that shaped its present-day appearance.
The house is named after its original owners, the Eberts family, whose legacy remains visible in how the building was designed and constructed. Visitors can see the craftsmanship of that era reflected in the details of the porch and windows throughout the exterior.
The building is easy to spot from the street and located on Vinewood Avenue in a quiet residential neighborhood. Since it remains a private residence, viewing from the exterior is recommended for visitors.
The house remained under Eberts family ownership for over nine decades before being sold to the Lubaway family in 1965. This extended period of family stewardship made it an important part of the local residential history.
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