The Wren's Nest (registered significant archeological site 20/OK/472) is a historical home that can trace its roots back to 1832, five years before the territory of Michigan became a state. Proprietor Irene Scheel has lived in this Greek-Revival-style house since 1960 and has preserved the history of the house's past and created much of her own. After raising her family of five children there, she turned her beautiful residence into a charming bed-and-breakfast filled with treasured antiques such as her 1890s music box, cozy quilts, beautiful linens, fine Havilland china and more. Research reveals that Samuel Coe, born ...