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Wilson Place Museum

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Wilson Place Museum

Wilson Place Museum is a house museum in Menomonie, Wisconsin. It was originally built in 1859 by Captain William Wilson, a local lumber baron, first mayor of Menomonie and the area's first state senator. The house was originally built in the colonial style, and was much bigger than it is today. Wilson built a sandstone wall around the 22-acre estate in 1875, part of which still stands. The building was given the name Wilson Place in 1859, which Wilson's descendants maintained through their ownership.[2]

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