Upham Mansion

Location & Contact:
212 West Third Street
Marshfield, WI 54449
715-387-3322
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Description:
The Upham Mansion, restored home of former Wisconsin Governor William Henry Upham, represents mid-Victorian architecture at its finest. This historic house museum displays vintage Victorian furniture owned by Gorvernor Upham including a pier mirror and settee. Many pieces were made at the Upham Manufacturing Company, among them an Upham dining room set and two Upham bedroom sets. The Heritage Rose Garden behind the home is a never-ending source of pleasure to visitors. The 32 varieties of roses in the garden are among the oldest, most beautiful roses in the world, with origins dating back to 200 A.D. at the time of the Roman Empire. The Garden is open June through September. Guided group tours are available by appointment.
*As obtained from 2009 Marshfield Visitor Guide.
Hours:
Monday: Guided group tours by appointment ($2.00/person)
Tuesday: Guided group tours by appointment ($2.00/person)
Wednesday: 1:30 p.m.-4:00 p.m. (Free Admission)
Thursday: Guided group tours by appointment ($2.00/person)
Friday: Guided group tours by appointment ($2.00/person)
Saturday: Guided group tours by appointment ($2.00/person)
Sunday: 1:30 p.m.-4:00 p.m. (Free Admission)






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