EXPLORE EARL YOUNG'S MUSHROOM HOUSES IN CHARLEVOIX, MICHIGAN
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EXPLORE EARL YOUNG’S MUSHROOM HOUSES IN CHARLEVOIX, MICHIGAN


Charlevoix, Michigan is known for many things! One of the unique features of this great resort town includes Earl Young’s Mushroom houses. You might ask, what is a mushroom house? Imagine a whimsical architectural style that looks like something straight out of a fairytale.

“A doctor can bury his mistakes, but an architect can only advise his clients to plant vines.”

– Frank Lloyd Wright

The building materials used are rock inspired. The style consists of unique placement of stone boulders with rounded shapes of homes (roofs, doors, and windows), unique mortar colors, wide wavy eaves, exposed rafters tails, cedar-shake roofs, frosted chimney with odd shapes and details, soldier style rock placements over key features like door ways, windows, fireplaces with an emphasis in sprawling horizontal dwellings. Also, many homes were built into the surrounding landscapes as if they popped up out of their surroundings like a mushroom!


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“An idea is salvation by imagination.”  

– Frank Lloyd Wright

EXPLORE EARL YOUNG’S MUSHROOM HOUSES IN CHARLEVOIX, MICHIGAN

GO ON A SHORT WALKING TOUR!

I spent some much enjoyed time walking and exploring the Mushroom Houses of my home town, Charlevoix, MI. It was quite a walk down memory lane for me! I tried to look at this adventure through the eyes of a tourist. It was a fun endeavor!

Charlevoix’s Mushroom House Walking Tour is possible! It is a short triangular route. Easily enjoyed on the quaint streets of this beautiful resort location! Not only do you get to enjoy the breathtaking views of Lake Michigan from this walk, but you also receive enjoyment from a very distinct style of architecture only found here!

I grew up in Charlevoix! These houses were just normal house to me. I had a girlfriend who lived in Boulder Park and another that lived in the A FRAME on Thistle Down when they first moved to Charlevoix. I can remember enjoying “overnight sleep-overs” with gal pals during middle and high school in some of these homes. It was not odd. It was their home, and I didn’t really identify with the uniqueness of these homes then. They were just my friend’s houses.

I do see them a bit differently today, and I stand in amazement at these structures with fresh eyes to see them now as an adult realizing the architectural feats that had to be overcome to build these without all the equipment of today to lift all those boulders!

I would caution you to be respectful during your gawking tour of amazingness as these are actual residences of people that do currently reside in some of these homes while others are available for rental. Enjoy your observance from the sidewalks!

Start on the corner of Clinton Street and Grant Street at the physical address of 103 Grant Street. This is THE MUSHROOM HOUSE.



Continue walking (towards Lake Michigan Beach) on Grant Street to next door at 101 Grant Street for your next look. Notice the awesome rock retaining wall that lines the sidewalk leading to the top of the hill overlooking beautiful Lake Michigan.

The cute little stairway climbs to an entrance where the ground flattens out to the right rear of the home.


At the top of the hill turn left onto Park Avenue. On this corner THE PINES is located at 300 Park Avenue.


Next, located at 302 Park Avenue sits the HALF HOUSE. It literally looks like half of a house was cut away leaving this house on the site. Notice the ornate field stone work around the base of the exterior of the chimney.


 “Architecture is really about well-being. I think that people want to feel good in a space… On the one hand it’s about shelter, but it’s also about pleasure.”

– Zaha Hadid

Next door at 304 Park Avenue, the THATCH HOUSE resides regally. This is probably the most notorious of the houses as it was recently refurbished and publicized substantially. It’s roof is actually thatch.


Just down from here at 306 Park Avenue – Earl Young’s second personal residence remains. The backside is more impressive than the front side on Park Ave. Look at this rock work!


Next is 308 Park Avenue named BETIDE

backside of BETIDE

ABIDE – 310 Park Ave. How quaint is this? Check out the red trim and how cozy this setting is for your enjoyment!


Turn the sharp corner, onto Clinton Street and look to your right at 316 Clinton Street.


Across the street and on the backside of Park Avenue Thatch House, you will find 305 Clinton Street house.

Earl Young Mushroom Houses charlevoix, MI

Next is 303 Clinton Street. I’m guessing they like their privacy here and allowed the screening to grow!




EXPLORE EARL YOUNG’S MUSHROOM HOUSES IN CHARLEVOIX, MICHIGAN

BOULDER PARK WALKING TOUR- GO ON A LONGER WALKING TOUR!


“When I’m working on a problem, I never think about beauty. But when I’ve finished, if the solution is not beautiful I know it’s wrong.”

– Buckminster Fuller

Another area of note can be found if you continue further down Park Avenue towards the hospital and observe the homes on both the right hand side of Park Avenue and the left hand side just before where the road splits at the entrance to the hospital.

THE RED SANDSTONE HOUSE


NOTICE THE ROCK FENCE BORDER AND UNIQUE DETAILS
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THE SUCHER HOUSE

The rock inspired architecture is wonderful! This walking tour continues along the Lake Michigan waterfront along Lake Shore Drive if you follow along with the stone borders right to the Lake Michigan shore edge around the corner and straight for a while past the hospital.


You will pass a sign indicating you are entering Boulder Park.

The Boulder Park area starts with witnessing Boulder Manor on your left. See the stone arch entry to add drama to the entrance. Observe the “soldier” style architecture above the arch. Notice the cute little building tucked back off a different street that runs behind. Also of note is the playhouse in the backyard. It even has it’s own mini fireplace and scaled down furniture to fit the size of the tiny house.

EXPLORE EARL YOUNG'S MUSHROOM HOUSES IN CHARLEVOIX, MICHIGAN
BOULDER MANOR
EXPLORE EARL YOUNG'S MUSHROOM HOUSES IN CHARLEVOIX, MICHIGAN
BACKSIDE VIEW

On the corner of Eastern Avenue and Lake Shore Drive just down a bit is another Earl Young inspired home.


On the corner of Western and Lake Shore Drive is a sprawling property with gorgeous Lake Michigan views surrounded by a stone fence with ornate corners and gates.

EXPLORE EARL YOUNG'S MUSHROOM HOUSES IN CHARLEVOIX, MICHIGAN
THE PANAMA HOUSE
EXPLORE EARL YOUNG'S MUSHROOM HOUSES IN CHARLEVOIX, MICHIGAN
THE ROSE COTTAGE OFF TO THE SIDE OF THE PANAMA HOUSE
EXPLORE EARL YOUNG'S MUSHROOM HOUSES IN CHARLEVOIX, MICHIGAN
BACKSIDE VIEW


Walk up Western Road to the corner of Boulder Avenue and turn left. The right hand side of this road is lined with history. The first two homes on your right are beautiful.

EXPLORE EARL YOUNG'S MUSHROOM HOUSES IN CHARLEVOIX, MICHIGAN
GREEN MORTAR HOUSE
EXPLORE EARL YOUNG'S MUSHROOM HOUSES IN CHARLEVOIX, MICHIGAN
CHALET HOUSE

You are now at the intersection of Eastern and Boulder Avenues. There is so much beauty and history here to take in.

Watch the video below for a 360 degree view of this quaint, quiet area of historic homes located right on the edge of beautiful Lake Michigan.


Once you cross Eastern Avenue you can enjoy the next three homes.

RED MORTAR HOUSE


EXPLORE EARL YOUNG'S MUSHROOM HOUSES IN CHARLEVOIX, MICHIGAN
THE OWL HOUSE

EXPLORE EARL YOUNG'S MUSHROOM HOUSES IN CHARLEVOIX, MICHIGAN
PAGODA HOUSE

The street curves sharply at this point. Follow the street around the corner where it is now called Lake View Ave to view another home on your left just before you turn to Eastern Avenue.

ENCHANTED COTTAGE


Turn right on Eastern Avenue and look to your left near the corner of Lake View Avenue and Eastern Avenue.

WHITE MORTAR HOUSE


EXPLORE EARL YOUNG’S MUSHROOM HOUSES IN CHARLEVOIX, MICHIGAN

GO ON A SHORT WALKING TOUR DOWNTOWN! EXPLORE EARL YOUNG DESIGNS!


“As an architect you design for the present, with an awareness of the past, for a future which is essentially unknown.”

 Norman Foster

Tourism is a big part of the economy of Northwest Lower Peninsula Michigan, and especially Charlevoix. Many enjoy the fine dining of the Stafford’s Weathervane Restaurant while in town. It’s signature Earl Young fireplace located in the dining room reminds the patrons of this unique history on each visit. Next to the drawbridge downtown this structure also designed, renovated from an old mill, and built by Earl Young (finished in 1954) reflects his classic style. Located on the north shore of the channel that connects Round Lake with Lake Michigan.

Until 1975, Earl Young’s office was located here. Built in the 1960’s, the Weathervane Terrance Hotel was located behind the Weathervane Restaurant and an Earl Young-designed hotel, the Lodge, was renovated and renamed Hotel Earl. It highlights boulders and rocks in true Earl Young fashion. The Weathervane Terrace Hotel features 2 massive boulder fireplaces of note to enjoy. One has a massive granite boulder shaped with a likeness to the Michigan mitt.


On the other side of the channel on beautiful Round Lake two more structures can be found on Thistle Down Drive (private). One is called A-FRAME HOUSE and the other CASTLE HOUSE. They can be viewed from the lake easily.

EXPLORE EARL YOUNG'S MUSHROOM HOUSES IN CHARLEVOIX, MICHIGAN

Earl Young was born in Mancelona, Michigan March 31, 1889. As a young boy his family moved into a small Victorian on State Street in Charlevoix, Michigan. He married Irene Harsha in 1915. Shortly after WWI he built his first summer home in Boulder Park. Young was mostly self-taught. He did not finish at The University of Michigan school of Architecture. He worked exclusively in small-town Charlevoix. He died May 24, 1975 in a nursing home named Grandvue in East Jordan, Michigan.


Many tour opportunities are available for you to enjoy these amazing architectural structures in Charlevoix, Michigan for your entertainment pleasure. I’ve listed several homes to view that are easy to see on walking tours! What are your favorite architectural structures to view? What city are they located within? Leave me a reply below with how you enjoy your local interesting architectural opportunities. What are your favorite activities? Have you viewed these Mushroom houses before? REPLY BELOW!

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