Clara's
History
Welcome
to Clara's on the River!
Michigan Central Railroad
Depot
and Ward Block with Willard
Library in the background, Battle
Creek, Michigan
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Relax and and
enjoy yourself while we take you on a
trip through time to the 19th century.
Ready?
All Aboard!
The Michigan Central Railroad
Depot was built in 1888 to support the
growing transportation needs of Battle
Creek and the U.S. Army training
center at Fort Custer. It was heavily
used by soldiers departing for
overseas duty in World War I and World
War II.
The Depot is on the
National Register of Historic Places
for its age and architectural
significance. Masonry of Lake
Superior red sandstone, noted for its
distinctive patterns, provides one of
the most striking aspects of the
depot's exterior. Another prominent
feature of the Depot is its
clock
tower. The tower clocks have been
replicated to look exactly as they
once did over 100 years ago.
Step inside the Depot and turn
back the clock.
A walk through
Clara's on the River is a walk through
the history of Battle Creek. The two
signed Bradley Hubbard brass lanterns
hanging in the foyer were part of the
Depot's original decor. In the foyer
you will also find a glass display
case, which holds many of the first
cereal boxes ever printed in Battle
Creek. Atop this display case sits a
beautiful period rocking horse
generously donated by the Martich
family.
As you pass through
the original oak doors, the grand
Fireplace Room is on your left.
Imagine yourself sitting on one of the
benches located near the fireplace
trying to stay warm while waiting for
the train! That's what passengers
used to do during the harsh Michigan
winters. The rocking horse seen above
the mantel was originally donated to
the pediatric ward of the Leila Post
Hospital in 1930. Notice the original
white oak ceilings and red oak
wainscotting and trim which have been
painstakingly restored to their
turn-of-the-century elegance.
Returning to the lobby, you will
see two chandeliers which are from the
original Bill Knapps restaurant in
downtown Battle Creek. The double oak
doors leading into the Tower Room once
adorned the music building at Michigan
State University.
The Tower
Room , illuminated by a backlit stained
glass ceiling, was originally the
ticket agent's office. This room is
where you will find railroad
memorabilia, the restored ticket
counter, and a hand-carved floor lamp
brought back from abroad by Mr. and
Mrs. Post.
As we leave the
Tower Room, you will see an oil
portrait of Leila Post.
As you wander
down the hall you will notice many
artifacts from the Kellogg Company. In
particular, you will find two pictures
titled, "The
Sweetheart of Corn."
These are reproductions of the
original artwork used in Kellogg
advertisments in the early 1900s. You
will also come across a picture of the
very first factory that W. K. Kellogg
built in 1909.
Further down
the hall you will find the bar and
Sparkey's Lounge. This cozy lounge
area holds many interesting antiques,
such as the Carousel horse that came
from Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The
iron door between Sparkey's Lounge and
the Fabric Ceiling Room was donated by
the Sisters of the Leila Post Hospital.
This door was designed by Marion
Lahr, who worked at the hospital in
1939.
Passing through the
Fabric Ceiling Room you will come to
an elegant little room called
Nora's
Room.
Nora's Room is filled with
pictures of early downtown Battle
Creek. This room was formerly part of
the Depot's Baggage
Building.
Thousands of
people thronged the tracks at the
Michigan Central Depot to hear
Republican Presidential Candidate Alf
Landon speak in his unsuccessful 1936
bid for office.
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Although the
Michigan Central Railroad Depot
stopped serving passengers in the
early 1980's, today the Depot
continues to serve customers making
stops from all over the country as
Clara's on the River.
Clara's
staff would like to thank Karen's
Keepsakes of Battle Creek for helping
us to acquire many of the antiques on
display in the restaurant.
Special thanks are due to Penny
Degarmo and the Junior Women' League,
Friends of the Depot, and the City of
Battle Creek, who saved this unique
building from being destroyed. Thanks
to their efforts and the efforts of
many others, too numerous to name, we
were able to take historic landmark
and convert it into place where people
can enjoy a "Good Old Time."
Thank you for joining us at
Clara's on the River, and stop in
again soon! We invite you to visit
our
Clara's Train Station in Lansing.
This 1903 Michigan Central Depot is
every bit as charming, and is another
delightful destination.
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Last updated 3/15/96