Trombley House
Considered Bay City's first real settlers, brothers Joseph and Mader
Trombley were drawn to the area around the Saginaw River to make their
fortunes trading with Native Americans. In 1836, they began construction
of the two-and-a-half story Greek Revival structure, which is thought to
be the first frame house erected in Bay County and was considered the
finest residence at that time. The Trombley House was relocated to its
present site in Veterans Memorial Park in 1981 and is available for
touring. The Olde Thyme Herb Society maintains an historic herb garden
there and hosts special events throughout the year.
