Spanning nearly 60 acres, the Jack Frost Museum property is a historic and naturally captivating venue rooted in the legacy of its original owner, Jack Frost — a pioneering electrical contractor whose work helped shape major Michigan landmarks. The 1927 home still anchors the estate, surrounded by what was once Frost Farms, a thriving apple orchard, and the very grounds where Jack restored more than 55 of his own classic cars. Today, the land’s rolling fields, wooded trails, and hilltop views — including a clear-day glimpse of downtown Mt. Clemens — offer a one-of-a-kind setting for unforgettable celebrations.
For Marc and Lori, this place quickly became more than a beautiful property. They first visited in September 2023 and fell in love with its charm, attending their first Fall Festival just weeks later. In April 2024, Lori joined the Jack Frost Museum team as bookkeeper and Secretary of the Board for the nonprofit 501(c)(3), deepening their connection to the mission and the land. When they got engaged, the choice was obvious — there was nowhere else they could imagine beginning their forever.