The Gaar House Museum, also known as the Gaar Mansion, is a historic Second Empire Victorian home located in Richmond, Indiana. Built in 1876 by industrialist Abram Gaar, the president of Gaar-Scott and Company, the house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and offers a glimpse into the rich history of the region.
Designed by renowned architect John A. Hasecoster, the Gaar House Museum showcases the original plans drawn on linen sheets, providing visitors with a unique opportunity to appreciate the architectural beauty of the era. With its commanding position overlooking the city of Richmond, the Gaar House Museum stands as a testament to the legacy of Abram Gaar and the industrial heritage of the area.
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