This home is one of Wausau’s Historic District’s most prominent homes and includes a guest house. It was originally built in the Greek Revival style in 1872 for Alexander Stewart, an important contributor to developing the community and a late member of Congress. Later, around 1920, when it was owned by Mark Ewing, who was another distinguished developer in the area, the house was moved to its current location. The estate is positioned to face south, and as guests enter, they are greeted by the grand staircase in the vestibule, adorned with original tile and woodwork. The floor plan is designed for both entertaining and daily living. The living room features a converted gas fireplace with a stunning marble and burled wood mantle, offering a warm and inviting space for conversations. The spacious dining room is perfect for hosting elegant meals, with natural light streaming in through beautiful original windows.
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