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Riverside Inn (Leland, Michigan)

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Area
  
less than one acre

Architectural style
  
Bungalow/craftsman

Added to NRHP
  
May 8, 2003

Built
  
1925 (1925)

NRHP Reference #
  
03000386

Riverside Inn (Leland, Michigan)

Location
  
302 E. River St., Leland, Michigan

The Riverside Inn is a restaurant and hotel located at 302 East River Street in Leland, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003.

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History

At the turn of the century, the tourist population around Leland was steadily growing. In 1902, seeing a demand for lodging, Jacob Schwarz constructed an inn near this location. Schwarz constructed other buildings in the area, including, in 1912, a bathouse that he soon converted into a dance hall. Schwarz ran the Riverside Inn until his death in 1917. His wife followed in 1918, and ownership of the inn passed to the couple's daughters, Blanche and Anna. They ran the inn until 1924, when it was destroyed by fire.

Rather than construct a new building, they modified the 1912 dance hall that Jacob Schwarz had constructed previously. The building was moved to face the river, an upper story was added, and the interior was reworked to make a new inn. Blanche and Anna ran the inn until 1957.

The Riverside Inn is still in business, under owners Barb and Kate Vilter.

Description

The Riverside Inn is a two-story Bungalow/craftsman-style structure, with a restaurant and bar on the first floor and guest rooms upstairs.

References

Riverside Inn (Leland, Michigan) Wikipedia