The Rosalie House is a 19th century Victorian-style home that was once occupied by one of the Eureka Springs area's most prominent families. And, as architecture is a huge part of the Eureka Springs experience, you'll definitely want to put this home on your list of sights to see.
J.W. Hill, founder of the Crescent Livery and Eureka Transfer Company, was the man who had the home built, blending Eastlake and Gothic designs. The Rosalie House was also the first home along Eureka Spring's illustrious upper Spring Street to have been built of brick. More than simply give you a good look at the architecture though, this tour provides visitors a look at 18th-19th century life in Eureka Springs. Guided tours are offered with knowledgeable guides sharing insight into the homes and the culture that influenced them.
The Rosalie is a well-preserved and historical Victorian home in Eureka Springs, Arkansas that was built in 1889 by JW Hill, a wealthy resident who built the city's phone system.
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