Eugene Saint Julien Cox House, Victorian house in St. Peter, United States.
The Eugene Saint Julien Cox House is a Victorian residence in St. Peter that features Carpenter Gothic architecture with vertical board and batten siding, cathedral cupolas, and tall windows throughout. The structure is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and now operates as a museum.
The house was built in 1871 for Eugene Saint Julien Cox, who served as St. Peter's first mayor and later held seats in both chambers of the Minnesota Legislature. The residence marks an important connection to local and state leadership during that period.
The house now functions as a museum displaying furniture and household items from the late 1800s that show how people lived in Minnesota during that era. Visitors can observe the domestic life and possessions of a prosperous family from that period.
The house is located on North Washington Avenue and welcomes visitors during summer months for guided tours. It is best to check hours in advance and wear comfortable shoes since the tour takes you through multiple rooms.
The property was the first to receive a grant from the Minnesota Historical Society under the state Grants In-Aid program for historical preservation. This early recognition made it a pioneer project in protecting historic buildings statewide.
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