Eliphalet Ferris House, Early 19th-century house in Mariemont, United States.
The Eliphalet Ferris House is an early 19th-century dwelling in Mariemont that displays construction methods typical of that time period. The building was expanded in different stages and retains many of its original architectural details.
Construction of the house began around 1802 and lasted about a decade, with multiple building phases showing how the structure expanded. After more than a century, it was fully restored in 1927 to preserve its historical character.
The house became the Mariemont Historic Museum in 1936 and displays objects from early American life inside its rooms. Visitors can see how families lived and what they used in their daily routines during that period.
The building can be visited and is located in a quiet area of Mariemont that is easy to reach on foot. Visitors should note that it functions as a museum and visiting hours may be limited.
The house went through several building phases over about ten years, with each expansion reflecting changes in construction techniques of the time. Visitors can observe how the family adapted their needs and incorporated new ideas into the structure.
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