Interlaken Hotel Postcard, Front View

Object ID: 2003-002-007

Date: 1910

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A postcard showing the front of the Interlaken Hotel on Pine Lake. A person riding a horse is seen in front of the hotel.

“The first floor was composed of a large hall with old-fashioned fireplace, a dining room that would seat 110 people, and a billiard room. Behind the dining room was the kitchen, a pantry, storeroom, and a refrigerator vault. A ladies’ parlor, smoking room, card room, and office facilities were also contained on this level. The second floor had twenty-two bedrooms, and the third another eight with five servants’ rooms. The interior was illuminated by 117 gas jets fed from a compound gas machine stored in a shed at the rear of the clubhouse.” Song of the Heron: Reflections on the History of West Bloomfield by Charles Martinez

Interlaken Hotel, View from Across Pine Lake

Object ID: 1996-007-001

Date: 1888-1915

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A photograph of the Interlaken Hotel on Pine Lake.

Interlaken Hotel

Object ID: 1996-007-002

Date: 1888-1907

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A photograph of the Interlaken Hotel on Pine Lake. Three cadets from the Michigan Military Academy are seen on the front lawn.

In 1888 the Interlaken Hotel, a three-story summer clubhouse, was founded on Pine Lake’s southern peninsula, as a place where “men of moderate means … could have a pleasant place to take their families in the summer.” Unfortunately, the Interlaken caught fire in 1915.