Watson-Curtze Mansion

356 W 6th St, Erie, PA 16507
Watson-Curtze Mansion Watson-Curtze Mansion is one of the popular Landmark & Historical Place located in 356 W 6th St ,Erie listed under History Museum in Erie , Local business in Erie ,

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Watson-Curtze Mansion, is a historic home located at Erie, Erie County, Pennsylvania designed by Green & Wicks and built in 1891-92.HistoryThe mansion was designed by the Buffalo architectural firm of Green & Wicks and built in 1891–1892. It is a 3 1/2-story, two bay, brownstone mansion in the Richardsonian Romanesque style. It features a short tower, smooth piers with decorated capitals, windows with transoms, carved tympanum, and deep-set windows. The 24 room home also has stained glass windows, oak flooring, an elevator, 12 fireplaces, and a solarium. Also on the property is a contributing carriage house.The mansion features pierced and hand-carved woodwork, mosaics, stained glass and friezes. There are Tiffany light fixtures including decorative motifs with cherubs, peacocks, leaves, and shells.OwnershipThe home was built by Harrison F. Watson (1853-1904), a Erie roofing paper magnet, and holder of U.S. Patents on gaskets and tubes. Harrison and his wife, Carrie Tracey, an avid gardener, lived in the home with their daughter, Winifred, until 1923.In 1923, Frederic Felix Curtze (1858-1941), president of the Erie Trust Company, purchased the home and lived at the property until his death in 1941, when his family donated the property and it officially became a museum. Today, the Mansion is owned by the Erie County Historical Society and is operated as a historic house museum.

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