First stop: The Dahl Museum
The Dahl family has been involved in automotive dealership for over 100 years and 5 generations.
The museum features the history of the automobile through the eyes of Ford Motor Company, with many beautifully restored classic automobiles from the turn of the
century to present.
The 5th generation Mr. Dahl was passionate about his showroom and interesting to listen to!
This is the 1911 Mother-in-law roadster. See the seat on the back?
Next on the agenda, was the Hixon house. The historic Hixon house was built in 1858 by lumber baron Gideon Hixon. 90 percent of the furnishing are original. This house offers a window into early La Crosse life and the Victorian era around the country.
We weren't able to take photos in the house, but I did find some online.
Mr. Hixon's study
Mrs. Hixon
Every thing in this picture was still in the room, as is. Well, except for Mrs. Hixon!
The photo below is the Turkish nook. Ellen Hixon traveled abroad and had many souvenirs from her journey. She wanted this nook built for her. It was the height of fashion in her day. Quite an exotic space.
The kitchen
In Victorian times, the word "chamber" was used for any bedroom that was not on the first floor. But, later, all sleeping rooms were referred to as bedrooms, regardless of the location. Below is the master bedroom.
One more place to tour was the Grandad Bluff Park, where Owen proposed to Jackie!
What an enjoyable day of sightseeing!
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