8.11.2025

Fairlawn Mansion

Fairlawn Mansion in Superior, Wisconsin, is a grand 42-room Queen Anne Victorian estate built in 1890 as the opulent home of lumber baron Martin Pattison and his wife Grace and their five children. With its turreted rooflines, ornate woodwork, stained-glass windows, and lavish interiors, it reflects the wealth and style of the Gilded Age.




The library 

The house was wired for electricity


The parlor where guests were received 


Grace's parlor for entertaining the ladies


A black and white photo shows that the families 
dining room table was much larger 

After Martin’s death, Grace moved to California, and the home was converted into a children’s home for the next 40 years. During that period, the walls were painted white, concealing the original wall and ceiling treatments. Today, the house is being restored room by room as funds allow. The first floor has been completed, and work is now progressing on the second floor.

Up to the second floor 

Very spacious hallways 


One of the children's room

Clothing of the period


Martin' bedroom

Grace's bedroom. They have almost the raised $10,00 
need to begin restoration 

This was the billiard room on the third floor ....

and this was the ball room next to it

The serial stairs to the top of the turret

Servants room.

Martin's study on the first floor

The ceiling in Martin's office is the only treatment that was not painted over. 

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