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Barker
Mansion
631
Washington St.
Michigan City, IN
Barker
Mansion is the former residence of local millionaire-industrialist,
John H. Barker, who built the Haskell & Barker Railroad
Car Company, which later became Pullman-Standard. The mansion
was built in 1857, and shortly after the elaborate 38 room structure
was finished, both Mr. and Mrs. Barker passed away, leaving
the mansion and the Barker fortune to their only child, Catherine,
who later donated the structure to Michigan City.
The
building is now a lasting tribute to Barker's philanthropy and
is open to the public for tours. A tour of the mansion and grounds
makes for a fascinating study in "gracious living."
It is typical of turn-of-the-century opulence and features rare
woods and marble, beautiful one-of-a-kind tapestries, impressive
collections of books and paintings, and a third-story ballroom
where the Barkers entertained in royal fashion.
The architecture
is modeled after the stately English manors of the Victorian
Era. The rich furnishings, almost all original, were imported
from Europe and the rest of the world. The drawing room features
a hand carved marble fireplace and ceiling of molded plaster
in baroque design. Silver-plated bronze torches and a white
limestone fireplace invite one into the foyer of the mansion.
The walnut table in the formal dining room has a beautifully
carved pedestal base ornamented with cherubs, each one a unique
"winged child."
Throughout
the mansion, the discerning visitor is intrigued by the repetition
of lions, winged women, cherubs, and garlands worked in various
mediums. Much of the decor consists of authentic Barker family
artifacts, including furnishings and art objects, family portraits,
library collections, and personal belongings. Outside, an elaborate
sunken garden hosts a bronze equatorial sun dial, a tea house
complete with leaded-glass globes, and a 19th Century Italian
statue of "The Three Graces"; these delightful elements
combine to make the courtyard and perennial garden an especially
unique setting for weddings.
If the visitor
is lucky enough to be in LaPorte County around the holiday season,
he or she can experience the splendor of a Barker Christmas!
In December, all three floors are bedecked with Christmas decor
of the Victorian period. It is a magical sight for children
and adults. Barker Mansion is listed on the National Register
of Historic Places.
Barker Mansion
is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Tours Given:
- Monday
- Friday: 10:00 a.m., 11:30 a.m. & 1:00 p.m. (June 1st
- Oct 31)
- Saturday
- Sunday: Noon & 2:00 p.m.
- Closed
Holidays
Admission:
- $4.00/adults
- $2.00/children 4-18
- children 3 and under
FREE.
Director:
Cecelia Zubler
(219) 873-1520
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