Schlegelmilch-McDaniel House
The Schlegelmilch-McDaniel House, built in 1871 by German immigrant Herman A. Schlegelmilch, is a historical site that captures the rich narratives of immigration, class structure, and suburbanization in the Chippewa Valley. Renowned for its renovation in 1906, this house stands as a testament to the region's transition from a lumber industry boomtown to a modern city.
Featuring the Schlegelmilch-Barland Collection, the house highlights the family's enduring legacy and connection to the community over generations. In 1976, the house was generously donated to the Chippewa Valley Museum, ensuring its preservation for future visitors to explore and appreciate.
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