A beautiful restoration of a brick gothic revival home , Originally erected in 1847 as a family dwelling , by the then superintendent of a railroad company who was also a mining engineer . For...
Oak Hill Cottage
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Oak Hill Cottage, a meticulously restored Gothic Revival landmark in Mansfield, Ohio, is a project of the Richland County Historical Society. Built in 1847 by railroad builder John Riley Robinson, this historic house museum showcases the life and belongings of its long-time residents, the Jones family, whose artifacts date back to Victorian times.
As one of the best-documented mid-nineteenth century homes, Oak Hill Cottage has historical significance and was notably featured in Louis Bromfield's first novel, The Green Bay Tree. Today, it stands as a testament to the region's rich history and architectural heritage, serving as both an educational resource and a captivating destination for visitors.
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Lovely time in this museum. Enjoyed the furnishings and the history.
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