plwindish Posted December 19, 2012 Report Posted December 19, 2012 Please enlighten us Don. It looks interesting.
lschuc Posted December 19, 2012 Report Posted December 19, 2012 More information is at: http://www.dlindner....e,_S._Bend.html Description: 2,124 Sq. Ft. Built 1921 Zoned residential. 10 Rooms, 6 Bedrooms. Michigan Basement, Alleyway. Double lot. 8,712 sq. Ft. .20 Ac. 1st Floor Brick, upper 1/3 frame w/asphalt simulated brick shingles. Gas heat, 2 ea. (9/12), Central Air 2 ea. (4/13). Features excellent woodwork in some areas. 1st Floor floors are hardwood and 2nd Floor, pine (this is traditional). Special basement, called a Michigan Basement where nearly all of it is brick. Several use options exist, including a second home for us, a guest house with pictures, posters of Avantis, and other memorabilia. Area attractions: Studebaker National Museum, Indiana History Museum, Oliver Mansion (All just across the street), river in downtown S. Bend, Notre Dame University, Studebaker Mansion restaurant (Tippecanoe Place), Amish Country and Studebaker Proving Grounds (Bosch).
unclemiltie Posted December 26, 2012 Report Posted December 26, 2012 I stayed in the Avanti House for a week. It cannot get much better than waking up each morning and looking out to see the Studebaker Museum. I really look forward to Don having all his Avanti memorbilia hanging on the walls once it is completed.
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