The Columbus Tuttle House is a single-family home, now converted to a medical office, located at 610 N. Main Street in Lapeer, Michigan.
As the lumber industry dwindled in the 1880s, Tuttle retooled his mill and began to produce finished and ornamental products.
In 1890, Tuttle decided to construct a new home on this lot, and hired Daniel Wadsworth to build this house.
[2] The Columbus Tuttle House is a wooden Queen Anne structure with irregular massing on a stone foundation.
It has multiple gables, and an exterior ornamented with sunburst panels, decorative shingling, fanlights, and stepped windows.