Stonefield, Gothic revival building in Wisconsin, United States.
Stonefield is a three-story brick building featuring Gothic revival elements such as pointed arches and ribbed vaults throughout its design. The estate also includes a recreated village with multiple period buildings and a museum complex that displays agricultural history and regional development.
Nelson Dewey, Wisconsin's first governor, established the property in 1865 as part of a large rural estate near Cassville. Over time it became an important location for preserving the region's agricultural history and building traditions.
The place reflects agricultural traditions through displayed farm equipment and recreated buildings from earlier periods. Visitors can observe how people worked and lived here before modern machinery transformed farming practices.
The grounds are walkable with marked paths connecting the various buildings and exhibits throughout the property. Comfortable footwear is recommended since visitors will need time to explore both the main residence and the recreated village area.
The property contains a carefully recreated village that reveals daily craftsmanship and self-sufficient living from the early 1900s. This reconstruction draws from historical research and displays not only homes but also workshops and storage buildings as they actually existed.
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