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About

The Bailly homestead is a National Historic Landmark, and was the home of Joseph and Marie Bailly. Joseph was one of the first settlers in this region, and established a trading post here in 1822. At one point, the Bailly homestead was the only stopping point for travelers between Chicago and Detroit. The Homestead is a collection of 5 different buildings, ranging from rustic log cabins and brick structures, to the imposing late 19th century main house.

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