Van Horn Mansion, Historic mansion in Newfane, United States
The Van Horn Mansion is a brick residence designed in Georgian style with sixteen rooms and five bathrooms located in Niagara County. The structure displays the symmetrical proportions and classical details characteristic of this architectural approach.
Judge James Van Horn built the residence in 1823, and it was the first brick structure erected in the town. It also served as the location for the community's initial town meetings.
The mansion operates as a living history museum where visitors explore period furnishings and domestic spaces from the 1800s. The rooms tell the story of how wealthy families organized their daily lives during that era.
Visitors can explore the mansion from cellar to attic with guided tours that cover all levels. Tours with special holiday themes are available in November and December.
The building has served many different purposes throughout its history, including as a private residence, restaurant, apartment complex, and skating rink. This varied past demonstrates how historic structures adapt to changing community needs.
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