I had the most incredible experience touring the Seiberling Mansion in Kokomo, Indiana! From start to finish, the tour was an absolute delight.
The mansion itself is a stunning example of Victorian architecture, with its grand facade and intricate details. Stepping inside was like stepping back in time; every room was filled with history and charm.
What truly made the experience unforgettable, though, were the tour guides. Their knowledge and passion for the mansion and its history were evident in every word they spoke. They took us on a journey through time, sharing stories about the Seiberling family and the role they played in shaping Kokomo's history.
Not only did we learn about the home and its former residents, but we also gained a deeper understanding of Kokomo itself. The tour was not just a visit to a historic house; it was a lesson in local history and culture.
I cannot recommend this tour highly enough. Whether you're a history buff or just looking for a unique and memorable experience, a visit to the Seiberling Mansion is a must-do...
Read moreIts Christmas at the mansion and it is decorated to the hilt. Loaded with displays showing the rich history of Kokomo, indiana and the country. A lot if things happened from here that drove the world. I have been in town for 20 years but most of this was a mystery to me. Stop by here and the haynes museum for an hour and find out who made the first car in the world and learn about the brilliant metallurgist who's stuff is still driving the technology...
Read moreI’m a volunteer here at the Seiberling Mansion Museum, owned by Howard County, Indiana. Ran by the Howard County Historical Society. I’ve done this for 10 years now. This house is 11,327 sq ft., 5 stories high. And was completely built by hand. In 17 months. Started November 1, 1889, and finished March 1st of 1891. It was built by Monroe Seiberling. He only lived in it for 3 years, before moving on to Peoria, Illinois, where he built another...
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