Typical mushroom house by Earl A. Young. He worked primarily with stone, using limestone, fieldstone and boulders he found in northern Michigan. The special feature of Charlevoix's Mushroom Houses are the boulders from which they were individually constructed by architect Earl Young. Earl Young Local Historical District, Charlevoix, United States


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Location: 302, Charlevoix Township, Michigan, United States
Photo credit: © Georg Berg / Alamy / Afripics
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