This photograph contains two images of the Brighton House, and was described in the book, "Old Brighton Village", 1974.
According to the editors of the "Old Brighton Village", The Brighton House was located on Main Street, east, at the intersection of Grand River Avenue. Around 1900, the hotel was known for Nanny Stuhrberg's German Pancakes and noodle soup.
By 1919, the name of the Brighton House had changed to the Eastern House (when the Western House was built). There is a sign above the man on the left stating, "Lansing, 48 miles, and Detroit, 40 miles".
This photograph was labeled Brighton Historical Pictures "From Settlement to City: Brighton, Michigan 1832 - 1945" by Carol McMacken (2004), and in the book, this home is noted to be the Hallack home.
The location and date of this photograph is unknown.
Images of the Brighton Ski Jumping facility which was owned by a ski jumper champion, Henry Hall. Hall constructed the jump in 1934, and the location was on North Flint Road, Brighton, Michigan.