Conrad Mansion National Historic Site

MANSION, MUSEUM, REGISTERED HISTORIC SITE | Kalispell

The Conrad Mansion is one of the most outstanding examples of luxurious pioneer living and period architecture in the Pacific Northwest. The building itself remains unchanged since Spokane, WA architect Kirtland Cutter designed and built the home in 1895 for Charles E. and Alicia Conrad. Visiting the Conrad Mansion today provides an extraordinary glimpse into the life of this wealthy pioneer family. All three floors of the home have been completely restored to their original beauty. Fully furnished, over 90% of the furniture, clothing, china, toys, books and documents are original to the house, offering the most complete example of privileged life in turn-of-the-century Montana.

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  • 330 Block Woodland Avenue
    Kalispell, MT 59901
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  • The Conrad Mansion National Historic Site is 6 blocks east of Main Street (Highway 93) on 4th Street EastThe Conrad Mansion National Historic Site is 6 blocks east of Main Street (Highway 93) on 4th Street East

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