Temple House

Temple House

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Temple House is an Italianate structure built in 1873 by McGordon, a lumber baron and the first business partner of Charles Hackley's son. Legend has it that he died in a brothel in Chicago. Temple House was then purchased by Ansel Temple, one of Muskegon mayors, who lived here with his wife until their deaths. In the 1930's it was converted into apartments. Since then, it has housed many Muskegon musicians, artists, drug addicts and even a few millionaires, however none currently.

04/15/2023

The third floor loft apartment will be available for rent on May 1st. Call or text for details and I’ll email you an application. Must enjoy drumming and be bohemian tolerant. The views are great. Thighs of steel are an added bonus.

09/13/2021

Today I had a vision of a haunted house, in the basement, for the kids.

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816 Washington Avenue
Muskegon, MI
49441