Noble House Museum
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- 4167 Main St Fish Creek, WI 54212
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Alexander Noble House Museum
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Visit the oldest existing frame home in Fish Creek... charmingly restored and containing many of the Noble family’s original furnishings and artifacts. Built-in 1875, the Noble House was home to three generations of the Alexander Noble Family. It is an authentic example of Greek Revival farmhouse architecture. Enjoy a tour of the 10-room home and experience a portrayal of domestic life in Door County at the turn of the century. We invite you to visit the Noble House Museum and see the gowns displayed throughout the 1875 Greek Revival Farmhouse. A home cared for by the Gibraltar Historical Association and placed on the National Register of Historic Places. Our current exhibit is Unveiling Victorian Weddings, Customs and Courtship. An exhibit that has grown more interesting through continuous research and the acquisition of more and more items that add another piece to this bygone era. Victorian customs make this exhibit exciting and talk about proper courtship and etiquette.Visit the oldest existing frame home in Fish Creek... charmingly restored and containing many of the Noble family’s original furnishings and artifacts. Built-in 1875, the Noble House was home to three generations of the Alexander Noble Family. It is an authentic example of Greek Revival farmhouse architecture. Enjoy a tour of the 10-room home and experience a portrayal of domestic life in Door County at the turn of the century. We invite you to visit the Noble House Museum and see the gowns displayed throughout the 1875 Greek Revival Farmhouse. A home cared for by the Gibraltar Historical Association and placed on the National Register of Historic Places. Our current exhibit is Unveiling Victorian Weddings, Customs and Courtship. An exhibit that has grown more interesting through continuous research and the acquisition of more and more items that add another piece to this bygone era. Victorian customs make this exhibit exciting and talk about proper courtship and etiquette.