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The Garfield Inn

Historic Victorian mansion tied to President James A. Garfield.

The Garfield Inn — historically the Charles G. Learned House — is a grand Victorian mansion on Lake Street in downtown Port Austin, built by lumber and salt baron Charles Learned around the mid-1800s in the Second Empire and Italianate styles. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.

The house takes its name from President James A. Garfield, a close friend of the Learned family who was a frequent guest at the home during the 1860s while serving in the U.S. Senate — years before his election as the 20th President of the United States. Today the beautifully preserved mansion operates as a bed & breakfast, restaurant, and tavern, and remains one of Port Austin's most beloved historic landmarks.

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8544 Lake Street, Port Austin, MI 48467

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