Designed by Smith, Hinchman & Grylls, Earhart Manor is an example of the uncommon French Eclectic style of architecture. The house contains tile work of Mary Chase Stratton of Pewabic Pottery. The grounds surrounding the house were designed by the nationally prominent Olmsted Brothers and locally prominent landscape architect E. A. Eichstaedt. The chapel on the grounds (designed by Vincent King), with its brillianty-colored, stained glass clerestory is worth a visit. Listed in the State Register of Historic Places, 1997.