In 1850 Professor Jackson Bushnell of Beloit College began investing in real estate. He admired the view of the bluff south of Turtle Creek and purchased the land.
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Here's what new at the 2009 buchnell wheeler christmas open house
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In 1999, the home was officially named the Bushnell Wheeler House in honor of two if its early historical resident families.
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Completed in 1856 for Reverend Alexander Montgomery, the agent for the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, this Italianate Villa has been restored to its former glory. Local area history room and library. Annual Christmas Open House and summer band concerts in the gazebo.
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Group tours are welcome by appointment. Be sure to visit the artfully appointed house during the holidays and then come back to enjoy homemade ice-cream on the lawns during the annual Summer Social.
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Completed in 1856 for Reverend Alexander Montgomery, the agent for the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, this Italianate Villa has been restored to its former glory. Local area history room and library. Annual Christmas Open House and summer band concerts in the gazebo.
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In 1850 Professor Jackson Bushnell of Beloit College began investing in real estate. He admired the view of the bluff south of Turtle Creek and purchased the land.
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