With an intriguing history that touches on Ernest Hemingway and the Lost Generation of writers, this stately mansion today houses the college’s president.
The Herrmann House is a gorgeous 19th-century villa belonging to Lansing Community College that impresses with its redbrick balcony and colonnade. Its pointed gabled roofs have become an iconic emblem of the campus. Stand on the grassy lawn outside the front of the house and admire the English Tudor style of the façade.
Stand back to get a photo of this impressive structure beside the Rogers-Carrier House next door. A colorful floral display and a large tree separate the two spectacular mansions. Study the small arched windows and larger rectangular ones in the impressive façade of Herrmann House, whose lower section is lined by hedges and flowers.




