OUR MUSEUMS

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IN OWOSSO, MICHIGAN

Curwood Castle

The Curwood Castle was the writing studio for one of America's greatest authors of his time. James Oliver Curwood was an Owosso, Michigan native who's novels were estimated to have been read by over 7 million people during his time, and a who's stories were turned into major motion pictures in Hollywood...

Comstock Pioneer Cabin

This one room log cabin, built in 1836 according to the Midland design style, was the first permanent residence in the settlement that became Owosso.   It was the home of Elias Comstock and his wife, Lucy Lamson Comstock...

Woodard Paymaster Building

Over 120 years ago, this building served as the office of the Woodard Furniture Company paymaster and stood on the south side of West Main Street in the 400 block. It was centered in the midst of the Woodard lumberyard that occupied the area bounded by Main, Shiawassee, and Clinton streets and Michigan avenue...

Amos Gould House

Amos Gould came to Owosso, as did several other members of his family, from New York State. He moved to Owosso, Michigan, in 1843 and in the next 40 years, his services to the public identified him, not only on behalf of Owosso, but also to the larger development of the state...


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