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  1. Campus Landmarks

    1. Cranbrook House & Gardens

      Stroll over 40 acres of lush gardens and tour Cranbrook House, former residence of Cranbrook's founders and one of Michigan's oldest manor homes.

      The home of Cranbrook's founders, Ellen and George Booth, Cranbrook House today serves a dual purpose. Its gardens, works of art, and first-floor appointments are preserved as a testament to the Booths' gracious lifestyle, their interest in landscape gardening, and their involvement in the American Arts and Crafts movement. Its upper floors house the executive offices of Cranbrook Educational Community, the internationally-renowned cultural center the Booths created on the grounds of their country estate.

      Learn more: housegardens.cranbrook.edu.