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House | Cranbrook House and Gardens
Explore Cranbrook House
Cranbrook House was designed by Detroit architect Albert Kahn in 1908 for the founders of Cranbrook, George Gough Booth and Ellen Scripps Booth, and served as their family home...
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Explore | Cranbrook House and Gardens
Explore Cranbrook House & Gardens
Tour Cranbrook House, the former home of Cranbrook’s founders, George Gough Booth and Ellen Scripps Booth, and the oldest surviving manor in the region. At approximat...
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Gardens | Cranbrook House and Gardens
Free Cranbrook Gardens guided tour admission
Reciprocal admission privileges
The chance to socialize with others with similar interests
Accessibility
Cranbrook House & Gardens is a historic facility p...
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Cranbrook | Cranbrook House and Gardens
Cranbrook Educational Community
Cranbrook House & Gardens is part of the Cranbrook Educational Community, one of the world’s leading centers of education, science, and art. Comprising a graduate Acade...
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Cranbrook Gardens: What to See | Cranbrook House and Gardens
Cranbrook Gardens: What to See
Cranbrook Gardens is home to over 20 gardens on a 40-acre site surrounding Cranbrook House. Below is an overview of some of the highlights you will see on a visit to Cra...
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Public Tours | Cranbrook House and Gardens
The Library
The Library is the centerpiece of George Booth's devotion to the Arts and Crafts movement. Added in 1918, this room boasts hand-carved walls, hand-woven tapestries, hand-made furniture, ...