Sylvanus Wade House

Sylvanus Wade House
Sylvanus Wade House

The Sylvanus Wade House is a former stagecoach inn that provided lodging and meals to travelers in the early statehood era in Wisconsin. The three-story wooden Greek Revival house was built between 1848 and 1851.

Sylvanus Wade began advertising his "halfway" house in 1849. It became a popular stopover for travelers, but when the railroad established a station to the north, the house's full time use as an inn was discontinued.

The family continued to host personal guests at the house in the following decades, and hosted events such as business meetings, socials, wedding anniversaries, and showers. By 1917 the house was being referred to as the historic old "Wade House".

Frequent mention of the house in the society columns in the Sheboygan press throughout the 1940s indicates that it continued to be a popular destination.

The historic building was deeded to the State Historical Society of Wisconsin (now Wisconsin Historical Society) in 1953.

Location

Kettle Moraine Scenic Drive
Greenbush, Sheboygan County
Wisconsin
USA

Getting There

There are no public transit options available for reaching the Sylvanus Wade House in Greenbush, Wisconsin. The closest option is to take a taxi or drive your own car.

Nearby Airports

This is a list of primary airports in Wisconsin that have scheduled passenger service on commercial airlines.

Airports in Wisconsin

Appleton International Airport
Central Wisconsin Airport
Chippewa Valley Regional Airport
Dane County Regional Airport
General Mitchell International Airport
Green Bay–Austin Straubel International Airport
La Crosse Regional Airport
Rhinelander–Oneida County Airport




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