| Conrad
Mansion
HOUSE INFORMATION
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![]() The Conrad Mansion was designed by
Spokane
architect,
Kirtland Cutter, and was completed in 1895. The home's exterior is
punctuated by arches, long gables, bay
windows
and massive native stone chimneys. ![]() Original family furnishings are located throughout the 26 rooms (including three bathrooms). The Drawing Room, which also served as a music room, features a hand painted linen ceiling. A second floor billiard and game room boasts a large bank of windows, window seats and oak paneling. The nine bedrooms each have their own marble sink and walk-in closet. Several service and recreation rooms are located on the 3rd floor, which is authentically restored (the home had no in-house servants' quarters; their lodgings were in the carriage house).
Along with original furnishings and accessories, extensive collections include original family clothing, dating from the 1880s to 1940s, and three generations of children's toys and dolls. The home today sits
on three landscaped acres,
surrounded
by a dry stone fence with iron gates. Six large annual flower beds and
extensive ever blooming perennial beds provide constant color during
the
summer season, with pruned hedges, evergreens, and spacious lawns
serving
as a lush background. A reconstructed log and cedar gazebo strikes a
whimsical
note. |
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| P.O. Box 1041, Kalispell, Montana 59903 406.755.2166 conradmansion@centurytel.net | |||