Published by Tec. Herald Admin on Wed, 07/09/2025 - 11:34am
What began as a dream to bring back to life one of Tecumseh’s most notable homes is now a reality.
The Stacy Mansion has hosted its first guests, and its owners are “super excited” to have reservations on the books, said one of the bed and breakfast’s owners, Serena Riley.
Published by Tec. Herald Admin on Wed, 09/18/2024 - 2:10pm
Three local women have their sights on returning the stately Stacy Mansion to its former glory by creating a bed and breakfast and event venue in the 6,200-square-foot home, adding accommodations for visitors to Tecumseh and providing a place for residents to enjoy, as well.
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There will soon be a new sign hanging inside Rosie’s Tecumseh Café after former Tecumseh resident and Class of 1973 graduate Terry Akens (l) constructed and donated this LED, neon replica sign to Bill Leisenring, Rosie’s Tecumseh Café owner and CEO of Ring Restaurant Group. Photo by Brad Heineman