Dozerfleet Grand Ledge Office

Mackleyverse
The pole barn, driveway, and basketball hoop all serve as settings in 3-13 and Penguin on Drugs. The latter was supposed to take place in a basketball court located behind North Bond Hall, but that version's film reel didn't survive the development process. The original 3-13 was supposed to be set inside South Bond 308. However, that version is now partially lost. Given that the ending was botched, a new ending to that early version got spliced in.

The drug bust at the end never made it into the final cut of the original version from 2008, leading to a new ending where Hooper and Mackley played cards from sunrise to sunset, with no plot otherwise. In 2020, a new production moved stage setting to the Grand Ledge house's pole barn. This version successfully recorded the entire script, with only minor tweaks to refine said script from its 2008 incarnation. Months of setbacks and delays resulted in this 2020 version not being released on YouTube until early 2021.

There were earlier attempts to remake 3-13, one in a different part of the driveway of the Grand Ledge house, and another attempt near a dumpster behind Brophy Hall. None of these attempts ever made it past the initial setup phase and opening scenes.

The living room, dining room, kitchen, side office, and several bedrooms all served as settings for Gored By Them Things prior to all of that. While preliminary artwork for Stationery Voyagers may have technically come first, the first widely publicly-available showing of the home's interior by Dozerfleet was with an early website, which featured Gored By Them Things from 2004 being featured on the site in 2005. The photos, like those in Stationery Voyagers, were partially taken initially in 2002.

Preliminary work for Mackley being involved in a speech at St. Matthew Lutheran High School in 1999 was rehearsed, but not recorded. Otherwise, this would have been the first Mackleyverse tie-in recorded, in 1999. Footage of Mackley being involved in a speech dates back to 1999, but has been lost to Dozerfleet archives.

The first "artsy" short film to feature the home in all of Dozerfleet history is Kings in the Corner from 2003, all of which took place inside of what was the boys' bedroom at the time, but has since been renovated into the master bedroom.

Eccentriaverse
Much of what would become the Eccentriaverse was built on the foundation of The Blue Face Film Strips. The long-dormant war for the fate of Earth and Cortascius between the Kingdoms of Cortascia and Gwirdonia is breathed new life into by the resurfacing of Marzwhatti the Lirquinwur. His killing Kelina Averes not only scars young Katie for life; but draws the attention of Volkonir. It's Volkonir's failure to get Katie's help later on, that results in him meeting Cassie Helm and Dereck Tumbline later on, leading to his restoration after the spell on him is broken. From there, Dereck's family gets "Vinny" in touch with one Dr. Hanom, creating the foundations for what would be the base opening premise to Volkonir: The Series. All other things Volkonir would branch out from there, including the only semi-canonical spoof Volkonir Meets the Power Rangers.

Stationery Voyagers
The home's living room served as a set stage for a few concept art photos for this since-canceled series. One display case served as the Cave of Mirrors in Neomlot, where King Neotondo and the Voyagers go to hide from Intimidator Irendus. The fireplace served as a train station along a mountainside, where Neone is exposed as being the long-lost princess. Another portion of the living room served as Neotondo's throne room in a different photo.

Dromedeverse
In the Dromedeverse, someone who became aware of the fate of Kelina Averes in the Eccentriaverse decided to make a movie about her demise. As such, a version of the house had to exist in order to make this possible. The Trapezoid Kids attempt to do a review of it, one dubbed The Trapezoid Kids' Dwell-A-Thon: A Look at The Blue Face Film Strips, resulting in them seeing glimpses of the home's interior in their native reality. The Dwell-A-Thon short featured the house in a few seconds of clips, and was done. Meaning, the home's existence in 2007 in Earth-DROM-1 is confirmed; even if it never becomes plot-relevant at any other point.

Specs

 * Lot size: 2.05 acres (Farmer allows additional grass fields to be cut to keep mice and ticks down, leading to about 2-1/2 acres of mowing.)
 * House area: 1,924 ft2
 * Estimated market value: $232,000 ; sold for about $238,000 in 2021.

Area crime rate
No significant crime data could be found on the area. According to CrimeGrade, there are about 53 total crimes on average in Grand Ledge per year, almost all of them petty crime. The area near the house has almost zero crime.

Dozerfleet projects created on location
The following projects were all created, either wholly or partially, on location at the Grand Ledge office:

Dozerfleet projects featured in
The following projects all feature parts of this location in the background:

Photography art featured in

 * Stationery Voyagers: Neone's Secret Origin (2002)
 * Stationery Voyagers: Meeting the King (2002)
 * Stationery Voyagers: Hiding King Neotondo (2002)
 * A Saturn to Remember (2002)
 * Golden Sunset (2002)
 * Near the Shed (2002)
 * The Ms. Bunny Show (concept sketches) (2002)
 * Grand Ledge House: Day-to-Night Transition (2003)

Films featured in

 * Kings in the Corner (2003)
 * The Blue Face Film Strips (2003 and 2021)

Other videos featured in

 * The Trapezoid Kids Dwell-A-Thon: A Look at The Blue Face Film Strips (2007)
 * Farewell Graduate: A Day at the Open House (2007)
 * Volkonir Journals: Attempt #43 (2008 and 2021)
 * Oh Really, Lena? (2012)
 * Real-life Ciem Suit Designs of 2019 (2019)
 * Penguin on Drugs (2021)
 * 3-13 (2021)

Comics featured in

 * Gored By Them Things (2004)
 * When Bikes Argue 2 (2005)

Literature featured in

 * Tri-Sola Poetry (much of the poetry artwork) (2003-2018)

Games featured in

 * The Sims 4 (7779 E. Mt. Hope Hwy. for the Gallery) (2021)

7779 E. Mt. Hope Hwy. for The Sims 4
Due to the slants for landscaping, and half-width walls being a thing in real life, this house proved difficult to adapt to scale. The basement and some other areas are left under-developed. Only the main living areas are adapted close to what they were in real life in any time period that Dozerfleet Productions was located here.