The Cook-Rutledge Mansion. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, this mansion is one of the finest examples of High Victorian-Italianate architecture in the Midwest. Built in 1873, the lavish red brick house has hand-painted ceilings and walls, ornately carved woodwork, hand-crafted silver doorknobs and hinge plates. The Mansion has five fireplaces, each with a unique wood mantel and imported ceramic tile face. If you wish to view the grand lifestyle of the lumber era, you may tour the home at 2:00 p.m. June, July and August-Thursday-Sunday. [url]www.cookrutledgemansion.com[/url]