Special Tours
Glensheen, Historic Congdon Esate in Duluth, MN - "Behind-the-velvet-ropes" Tour
- Item Number
- 220
- Estimated Value
- 150 USD
- Sold
- 80 USD to fahey6
- Number of Bids
- 7 - Bid History
Item Description
Tour the home built for Chester A. Congdon, reportedly the richest man in Minnesota at the time of his death in 1916. This 39-room mansion on the shores of Lake Superior reflects the grand "boom time" at the end of the last century. But look closely and you'll see evidence of a family home, where Chester and Clara celebrated generations of children and grandchildren.
This item offers you and nine others and opportunity to explore room after room of exceptional original furnishings, artwork, and family treasures. This 7.6 acre estate includes a carriage house, boat house, formal gardens, and meandering pathways - all on the shores of Lake Superior. As seen on A & E television network's "America's Castles" and Court TV's "Power, Privilege, and Justice." Let Glensheen inspire you and nine of your friends today!
Item Special Note
For 10 people; advance reservations required. Valid through May 31, 2007.
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