The Eleutheros Cooke House, formerly the home of Sandusky's first lawyer and politician Eleutheros Cooke, offers visitors a glimpse into the comfortable small-town life of the 1950s. Built in 1844, the house showcases antique furniture, a beautifully-landscaped yard, and exhibits on its rich history.
Eleutheros Cooke played a significant role in the community, drawing up charters for railroads and preserving local history through his involvement in the Firelands Historical Society. Purchased by Randolph and Estelle Dorn in 1951, the house underwent extensive remodeling and stands as a testament to the area's historical significance.
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