wyeth-tootle mansion
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Mansion was not open....being renovated.....will return to St. Jo and take the tour. Looked up history on the mansion and was very interested in the family(s) that made the house their home.
This is a wonderful building with a lot of history around it. It seems to be a work in progress and I hope it gets better. The main level is by far the best part of the mansion showcasing the wood work and elegant dinning room. I didn't find a lot of description on the displays, there is an area dedicated to the architect. The third floor is more of a wildlife exhibit with lots of stuffed wildlife, it doesn't seem to fit with the rest of the building. There is an area about Jesse James, the Civil War, and artifacts from local businesses in St. Joe. If you really like old buildings this is a very good one but I don't think you'll get a lot of history about the building or information from the time period. Check hours before you visit and enjoy a tour of an impressive mansion.
It's worth a visit for those who appreciate restoration of homes. The top floor is not decorated like the bottom two floors but the whole house is worth the visit.
Couldn't get in because it is being renovated. Can't wait until it is finished. Heard the main floor is good but they need to finish and open up the other floors. Great building to drive by and appreciate what it was in its day!
Great show of how rich people lived in the late 19th century.a lot of interesting things from that time..the house has incredible wood floors designs. And great history behind it. For the cost you must see if you like history
This place has a lot of potential but the lack of description leaves you feeling empty. There is no real attempt to give you a historical grounding to the exhibits or the rooms. A few well placed placards describing what the rooms were used for, how much things cost to build or maintain, or other tidbits would have helped improve this place. The third floor is mainly a taxidermy exhibit that is not well lit or explained. The woodwork through out the mansion is an outstanding example of craftsmanship but there is no context to view it from. A small, easily overlooked display, shows some examples of the town's wonderful architecture.
This house is grand with all the wood work, flooring and the details on the walls. They also used the second and third floor to highlight other "Museum" items that are "native" to St. Joe. It was very educational during my day trip to St. Joe from Kansas City.
Don't waste your time just to see a bunch of stuffed dead animals & dust. There are much better things in town worth seeing. Nothing memorable from this site.
The "St Joseph Museum" is actually the 1879 Wyeth-Tootle Mansion and is operated by St Joseph Museum, Inc. The photo above is from the Patee House.This mansion/museum is only open on Fridays & Saturdays and is worth the visit.The first floor, with its large rooms opening into the central hall, was originally used mainly for entertaining and is now available for rental and is used for events like wedding receptions and dinners. The rooms are beautiful.The second floor was the family bedrooms, and now features a restored Victorian bedroom and exhibits portraying aspects of St. Joseph history including exhibits on the Civil War in St. Joseph and the life and death of Jesse James.The third floor, originally the servants quarters, now contains exhibits on the natural history of the area.
The set up of this museum is wonderful! My six year old loved it as well. Something for all ages here. We had family from Ohio with us that have been to many before and say hands down this is the best one the have seen! We thought it was cool that American Pickers had even toured this one. Lots of history in St Jo, please come check it out.
Actually this is not the St. Joseph Museum, this is the Patee House Museum, this is a good one and you can get into a search and find, you go around the place searching for something in a exibit that is out of the ordinary
The history in this was very big eye opener especially the psyche ward display I can't beleive they actually did those things to people. The set up was very real I hope they don't close it. It is a good place to learn alot about history
Please don't drive by this museum based on negative comments. There's much more to this museum than meets the eye- lots of history and incredible information about a part of society that's mostly misunderstood. Curious? Go by, donate to their cause, then look at the plans they have for a major expansion project that will propel it into the "Big Deal" world of museums. Great people there, too.
Was a great experience during our recent convention in St. Joe
No Real Big Deal Museum, But if you came here to check out the history of the town, Spot by Patee House Museum first, and the Pony Express Museum, and make the St. Joseph Museum the last on that tour. And that is only if you are still wanting to see more museums. Otherwise head to Jesse James House, and forget the third actual museum.