Beiger Mansion, Neoclassical mansion in Mishawaka, US.
The Beiger Mansion is a neoclassical residence in Mishawaka built with limestone walls across four and a half stories. The structure contains multiple dining and living spaces, a library, and a ballroom designed for refined living.
The mansion was constructed between 1903 and 1908 for Martin and Susie Beiger, founders of the Mishawaka Woolen Manufacturing Company. Their firm became known for producing Red Ball Band boots, making them prominent local industrialists.
The mansion contained an Aeolian pipe organ and multiple dining rooms along with a billiard room and ballroom for entertaining guests. These spaces show how wealthy families of that era designed their homes for social gatherings and leisure activities.
The property now operates as a bed and breakfast and event venue offering tours to visitors. Plan ahead to arrange your visit and check availability for accommodations or event hosting.
A devastating fire in 1975 destroyed most of the interior, but local community efforts saved the building from demolition. The restoration projects that followed show how the community valued preserving its history.
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