The Upham Mansion, also known as the Gov. William H. Upham House, is a historic site located at 212 West Third Street in Marshfield, Wisconsin. This former family home of Wisconsin governor William H. Upham now serves as a museum and is part of the NRHP registered Upham House Historic District.
Constructed in 1880, the Upham Mansion is a beautiful example of Italiante style architecture. The mansion's furnishings are mainly the original family furnishings, with other items being of a matching, Victorian, vintage. Many of these items are products of Upham's furniture business.
The Upham Mansion offers open tours twice a week. This provides an opportunity for visitors to explore the mansion and learn about its history and the life of Governor William H. Upham.
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212 W 3rd St, Marshfield
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