Monday, April 9, 2012

Pabst Mansion


A spring break road trip day sent us to Milwaukee for a tour of the Pabst Mansion. Built around 1890, it is a wonder of Victorian woodwork and space. Here we see the gift shop in an annex that looks like a chapel. That portion was added to the mansion after the 1893 World's Fair in Chicago. It was the upper level of the Pabst exhibit, dismantled and moved to be rebuilt here.
After the death of Capt. Pabst and his wife, the family sold the building to the Archdiocese of Milwaukee, which used it as the headquarters and home of the Archbishop for 60 years. It was at that time that the annex was converted to a chapel.
Milwaukee is a pleasant one-day road trip from anywhere in the Chicago area.

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