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Event Location: James J. Hill House
240 Summit AveSt Paul, MN 55102
(651) 297-2555 (Phone)
Region: Minneapolis / St Paul
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James J. Hill House
240 Summit Ave
St Paul, MN 55102
Call: (651) 297-2555Explore upstairs and downstairs life in Minnesota's Downton Abbey—a 36,000-square-foot mansion built for railroad titan James J. Hill.
Self Guided Sundays Noon-5pm -
Visit the James J. Hill House as the Hill family and their servants would have, without a guide. Spend more time in your favorite rooms and go at your own pace to explore the first, second, and third floors of the mansion. This experience also includes hands-on activities for children.Summit Avenue Walking Tour
240 Summit Ave
St Paul, MN 55102
Call: (651) 297-2555Open
May 4, 2019 - Sep 29, 2019
Take a 90-minute tour of the Summit Avenue neighborhood, named one of America's "Great Streets" in 2008. The walking tours highlight the Gilded-Age mansions that line the elite avenue and the people who owned them and built them. Guides will talk about the architecture, social history and current preservation issues of the historic neighborhood.
The tour covers 1.5 miles starting at the James J. Hill House, proceeding west on Summit Avenue, returning via side streets and alleyways, and concluding outside the Cathedral of St. Paul. All areas are handicapped accessible, but some side streets are cobblestone and have historic stone curbs. The popular tours are offered every Saturday and Sunday, May through September.
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