Villa Louis
The Villa Louis, also known as Dousman Mansion, is a National Historic Landmark
located on St. Feriole Island, in Prairie du Chien, southwestern Wisconsin.
The villa and estate are a historical museum operated by the Wisconsin
Historical Society.
The site was inhabited by American Indian tribes, especially the Mound Builders,
as is evidenced by the large mound upon which later structures at the site.
Later the land was occupied by Fort Crawford.
After the Indians were removed from the area, the land was purchased by Hercules
L. Dousman, a frontier entrepreneur. He began construction on the estate in the
1840s.
Although the Dousman family had left the Villa Louis estate by 1913, they
continued to own the property. Over the following decades, they rented the
mansion for use as a boarding school, among other things.
In the 1930s, two of Louis Dousman's children, Violet and Virginia, began to
restore the estate to its 19th-century appearance. They then transferred the
property to the city of Prairie du Chien, so that the mansion could be operated
as a historic house museum. In 1952, the site was acquired by the Wisconsin
Historical Society, and became the organization's first historic site.
Location
521 N Villa Louis Rd
Prairie du Chien, Crawford County
Wisconsin
USA
Getting There
To reach Villa Louis in Wisconsin by public transportation, you can take a bus
to Prairie du Chien, the nearest town to the historic site. Prairie du Chien is
served by the Mississippi River Transit bus system, which connects the town to
other communities in the region. From the bus station in Prairie du Chien, you
can either walk or take a taxi to Villa Louis, which is located about 2 miles
(3.2 km) southeast of the town center. Alternatively, you can rent a car in
Prairie du Chien if you prefer to have your own transportation.
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