Ingleboro

J.R. Burrows, a banker, built the mansion in 1883. The two story frame Victorian home was outfitted with the finest felt wallpapers, carbide and kerosene lights, imported stained glass windows, cherry oak and maple woodwork, bay windows and oak and cherry mantled firplaces. The remainder of the city block was made into a private park, complete with deer, a stream, peafowl and a gazebo.

The home has served as a hospital, a nursing home, and now a Bed and Breakfast and Tea Room.

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319 N. Main
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Smith Center Country Club

Course Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 10Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes

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Old Dutch Mill

The Old Dutch Mill was moved to Wagner Park in 1938 from its original site…

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Higley Cabin – “Home on the Range”

In this cabin, in 1872, Dr. Brewster M. Higley, a homesteading doctor from Ohio, wrote…

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Outdoor Recreation

City Park - Located on East 3rd Municipal Swimming Pool - Located on South F…

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