Join us for an unusual walking and architectural Tiki Tour:
A walking tour and fundraiser celebrating an urban revitalization development on Lansing’s Eastside.
Join the Historical Society of Greater Lansing and builder Dave Mullye for an open house at Cottage Lane, a cluster of seven renovated houses and seven newly constructed small homes including a new modernist Frank Lloyd Wright inspired home Saturday, May 30. Tours will run at 11 a.m.; 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. The cost is $10. Visitors can secure their time period and pay online at www.lansinghistory.org. Parking on Leslie and Regent. Further information regarding registration will be coming soon.
The Cottage Lane mini-village draws from a variety of architectural styles including homes tucked away at Bayview in Petoskey where the Mullye family would vacation. In addition to the Victorian and Modernist influences Cottage Lane is anchored by a whimsical tiki hut and a tiki statue. Homes range in age from 1915-2026.
Cottage Lane, located between Regent St. and Leslie St. was 20 years in the making and shows how one person’s vision can help recreate a vital urban neighborhood.
Learn more about the Cottage Lane, https://www.lansingcitypulse.com/stories/upcoming-art-show-to-be-held-in-lansings-urban-cottages,20553.

