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    Lanier Mansion State Historic Site

    4.9 (14 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Ken N.

    On a chilly December day, I was able to go on a private tour of the Lanier Mansion. So Cool! During the "off season", this is the only local mansion open to the public. After buying my ticket at the visitors' center next door ($11 for adults), I waited for the top of the hour and was led by the tour guide over to the mansion. Note that there are steps to get into the mansion and there is a basement and three levels to view, so if you have mobility issues, this may not be the tour for you. Local banker and businessman James F D Lanier was extremely successful in the early 1800's as our state was being formed. In fact, he was so wealthy that he loaned the state $400,000 to help equip the troops of the state to help fight in the Civil War. The tour fills in a lot more details about this man, his family (11 kids with 2 wives), and the purpose of each room as you go through. I won't say I know a lot about history or about antiques, but I do enjoy seeing all the beautifully maintained furniture, the fine architectural details, and learning about key figures in our history. This house is loaded with items and features that made me marvel. Well worth my admission fee. Review #3396

    Leslie W.

    Gorgeous, Greek Revival mansion in downtown Madison. On a recent trip to this sweet town, we were lucky that the Lanier Mansion was open for tours as many of the other historic homes are only open seasonally. It was just the two of us in our morning tour of the house. Our guide took us through each of the rooms giving brief history of the man who commissioned the building, his importance in IN history, and background information on his family. Even though there aren't many of his original objects remaining, the artifacts in the house are period. The woodwork is spectacular - especially the doors, stairs, and crown moulding. The reproduction wallpaper and floor covering are also impressive. The state has taken good care of this landmark since making it a museum in 1925. The formal garden that faces the river was bare, since it is February. But, photos show that it's impressive when in bloom. I'll have to make another trip when the trees and flowers bloom.

    Erin B.

    I'm not a history buff by any means, but I still thought this place was pretty cool. From the huge pillars outside to the 10+ft high doorways, there is something intriguing around every corner of this mansion. There are fake doorways, curved doorways, small doorways, and regular ol' doorways. Our tour guide was helpful and answered any questions that our group had. Keep in mind that there are three floors in this house. If you're not good with steps, you might want to skip it. Mr. Lanier was very important to Indiana's history. Go there and learn about him yourself!

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    Wonderful tour. Our tour guide was so knowledgeable and made the tour very interesting. If you're ever in town, I recommend it.

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    Highlight of our Madison trip. Beautiful house with very interesting historical significance.

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    French Lick West Baden Museum

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    There's much more to French Lick, Indiana than I had understood and so much of it was spelled out…read morefor me through the displays and exhibits at the museum. Frankly, this museum is much nicer, informative, and engaging than it has any right to be. The very friendly docent on duty welcomed us warmly into the lobby and, after we paid our small admission fee, she took us through everything we needed to know about accessing the audio tour, the basics of the exhibits and I'm sure anything else that we had wanted to know. She was very friendly. The exhibits wind through the building with an early focus on the founding of the town. The major portions of the museum, however, are devoted to the flashier aspects that really shine of this small burg in the Midwest: the circus and laxative waters! Massive exhibits are devoted to the sulfur water that was an early cure-all which gave rise to the large spas that drove tourism to town. The most square footage is devoted to the huge, massive, enormous circus in miniature. My partner is all about miniatures and was totally engrossed in this display. And rightfully so; it is very impressive! Everything was above average for cleanliness, order, and functionality; which, if you've visited other small-town museums, you know isn't always the case. I left having a much greater appreciation for the town and its history!

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