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LANSING AND SURROUNDING AREA
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| Arthur Wendel Residence, 611 Dodge Street, Lansing |
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Constructed ca. 1870 in Second Empire style; presently a private multiple-family dwelling. |
| Daniel Brennan Residence, 491 North Front Street, Lansing |
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Constructed in 1870; Italianate mansion. |
| G. Kerndt and Brothers Dry Goods Store and Bank, 391 Main St, Lansing |
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Constructed in 1861; vernacular style; listed on the National Register of Historic Places; presently houses a community center. |
| G. Kerndt and Brothers Elevator, 60-90 Front Street, Lansing |
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Constructed in 1868; vernacular stone and brick structure; originally served steamboat and late rail traffic; listed on the National Register of Historic Places. |
| Gun House, Route 9, rural Lansing Township |
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Constructed ca. 1851; located directly behind the Landmark Inn; stone two-story structure; said to have been built by Col. Wakefield following his participation in the Blackhawk Wars to defend against Indian uprisings. |
| Landmark Inn and Gun House, Route 9, rural Lansing Township |
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Constructed ca. 1851; Federal style; front section was built as a private residence by Col. John Wakefield, who is said to have grown up with and been commissioned by Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War; rear section added in 1854; presently a private residence, the building was formerly a brewery, hotel, store, post office, tearoom, bar, and restaurant. |
| Lansing Stone School, 509 Center Street, Lansing |
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Constructed in 1864; Greek Revival style; listed on the National Register of Historic Places. |
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