Grignon Mansion Photo
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Grignon Mansion Photo
In 1837, Charles A. Grignon built this Greek revival style Mansion as a wedding gift for his Pennsylvanian bride, Mary Elizabeth Meade. This stately home was known as "The Mansion in the Woods" to countless travelers. Today, a National and State Historic Site, the Grignon Mansion is a representation of the rich, layered history of the Fox River Valley. Restored to the time period of 1837-62 when Charles lived there, the Mansion is open seasonally for tours, special events, and more!
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Landmark Vistas Charles Dunning
Landmark Vista's primary artist, Charles Dunning, is following a lifelong passion with photography and print making. He believes that still photographs capture and communicate the beauty, emotion, and vibrancy of life. Specializing in community scenics and landmarks, he seeks to remind us of the things that shape every person. (If you have significant places you would like to see remembered by future generations, feel free to contact him.)
Charles retired after a career in consumer products research and development with Kimberly-Clark Corporation and James River Corporation. He and his wife, Beth, grew up in North Carolina and have lived in Wisconsin's Fox River Valley for over 45 years. They have four grown children and four grandchildren living in five different states.
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