Hegeler Carus Mansion Introduces Specialty Tour during Spring Restoration

January 13, 2025 

‘Did you know that the Mansion once housed a publishing company? Find out more on the Open Court Tour’

While spring restoration projects are underway on the main level of the Mansion, a new tour has been introduced, the Open Court Tour. In this tour of the ground floor of the Mansion, you will experience America’s oldest existing gymnasium and home of Open Court Publishing, including the original typesetting room. Visitors will learn how the Hegelers and Caruses founded and ran a publishing company in the Mansion that make this different than a typical residence.  Open Court Publishing is the company that originally founded and published the Cricket Magazines for over 40 years. 

In addition, attendees will hear stories about the family that lived in the home and the legacy they left. This tour will showcase areas of the Mansion re-established as their historical spaces, newly exhibited artifacts and additional historical information about the Mansion’s past.

This tour lasts about an hour, and the cost is $18 per adult, $15 per senior/student. Veterans and Active Duty Military are free of charge for this tour.

“The Open Court Tour showcases newly re-established spaces in the Mansion and newly exhibited artifacts,” says Laura Walker, Executive Director. “This is a limited opportunity to see parts of the Mansion that are not on the General Tour and to learn more about the publishing company that was once housed here at the Mansion.”

Expanded Tours, going all the way up to the Cupola, will be available for a limited period of time in January. These tours are $110/person and come with a special gift. Expanded tours are approximately 2.5 hours in length and will be available January 16-18, and 23-25. Visit www.hegelercarus.org for tour times and availability.

For additional information; April Murphy, (815) 220-5533 and April.murphy@hegelercarus.org

 

About the Hegeler Carus Mansion:

The Hegeler Carus Mansion was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1995, and designated a National Historic Landmark in 2007, a prestigious designation granted by the U.S. National Park Service. The Mansion is located at 1307 Seventh Street in LaSalle. For information and to register for these events and others, visit website at www.hegelercarus.org or Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/hegelercarus/.

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