Granot
Loma is decorated throughout with an American Indian
motif, reflecting a deep love for Indian design and
material. It was once a get-away for guests, such as
Fred Astaire, Lionel Barrymore, George Gershwin and
Cole Porter.
The lodge was built as close to Lake Superior as possible
and the entire basement was constructed of stone, which
flows without interruption into the chimneys. Efforts
were made so that each room in the lodge stands apart
from the rest, utilizing horizontal or vertical logs,
logs of different diameters and varying ceiling treatments.
This work was featured in the Log Home Guild for Builders
and Buyers in 1987.. The article is Granot Loma, Michigan's
Log Masterpiece.
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STATISTICS |
Year Built: 1926
Year Repaired: 1994
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Repair(s) Completed:
Log Repair / Replacement
Sand Blasting
Staining
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