Coldwater Attractions
Coldwater began as a cabin, progressed to an inn and then a village. The 1880s saw it become, as it remains today, a trading and supply center.
Tibbits Opera House was opened in 1882 to house the many performers and theater companies that played Coldwater en route between Chicago and Detroit. It then served as a movie house until 1954. The Tibbits Opera House was saved from demolition and restored to host professional summer theatre, musicians, children's programs and community theatre.
Address:
Tibbits Opera House, 14 South Hanchett Street, Coldwater, MI 49036-1907, United States
Phone: 1 (517) 278-6029, Fax: 1 (517) 279-7594
This 1875 Second Empire mansion, the Wing House Museum, has many rooms with over 80 percent of the furnishings actually owned by the Wing family. Lucius M. Wing was a Civil War captain, county sheriff, and prominent businessman.