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Curwood Castle Museum

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224 Curwood Castle Dr
Owosso, MI

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Jim
October 18, 2019
History buffs from all over the world visit this beautiful castle. It’s an easy walk from our location. Walk thru the parking lot of the Armory toward the river and cross over the footbridge. The Shiawassee Arts Center is right next door as well.
Michele
April 15, 2022
James Oliver Curwood was born in Owosso on June 12, 1878 and lived in Owosso for most of his life. Writing and love of nature were his boyhood interests, and by 1908 Curwood was earning his living as a novelist. Most of his stories were adventure tales set in the Canadian north. During the 1920s his books were among the most popular in North America, and many were made into movies. The castle, built in 1922, was his writing studio and a number of his later works were composed in the tower overlooking the Shiawassee River. Curwood died on August 13, 1927 in Owosso. The castle now serves as a museum and is open to the public. The castle is closed for the month of January. The castle is open: Tuesday - Sunday 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. The castle is closed all major holidays, including: Easter, the 4th of July, Labor Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year's Eve, New Year's Day, etc. Suggested admission is $5.00 per adult and $2.00 per child under the age of 10.
James Oliver Curwood was born in Owosso on June 12, 1878 and lived in Owosso for most of his life. Writing and love of nature were his boyhood interests, and by 1908 Curwood was earning his living as a novelist. Most of his stories were adventure tales set in the Canadian north. During the 1920s…