Roscoe Hersey House, Stillwater
Facts and practical information
The Roscoe Hersey House is a historic house in Stillwater, Minnesota, United States, built 1879–1880. It was designed by architect George W. Orff in a mix of Eastlake and early Queen Anne style. Roscoe Hersey was a key figure in Stillwater's lumber and mercantile development, the son and local representative of Isaac Staples' Maine-based business partner Samuel F. Hersey. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 for having local significance in the themes of architecture, commerce, and industry. It was nominated for its embodiment of the commercial success of the Hersey–Staples partnership, the ties between the St. Croix Valley and Bangor, Maine, and the peak of Stillwater's lumber industry. ()
Stillwater
Roscoe Hersey House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Staples Mill Antiques, Stillwater Lift Bridge, Washington County Historic Courthouse, Warden's House Museum.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Roscoe Hersey House by public transport?
Bus
- 4th Street & Pine Street • Lines: 294 (2 min walk)
- 3rd Street & Pine Street • Lines: 294 (3 min walk)