Grignon Mansion Historic Site

Museum
Kaukauna , WI
Grignon Mansion is a historic Greek revival style mansion situated in Kaukauna, Wisconsin. Established in 1837 by Charles A. Grignon, the mansion was originally built as a wedding present for his wife, and now stands as a National and State Historic Site. The site offers immersive educational experiences that delve into the fur trade era, the vital role of the Fox River, and the stories of indigenous peoples and the Grignon family. It's an invaluable resource for homeschooling families interested in history, culture, and regional studies.

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