A lot happened in 1835. Charles Darwin arrived at the Galápagos Islands aboard the HMS Beagle. The Battle of Gonzales took place in the Texas Revolution. The first railways in Europe began operation.
And in the wilds of Wisconsin, a little cabin was built.
Today, more than 185 years later, that cabin still stands proudly in the old mining town of Mineral Point, and it welcomes vacationers for overnight stays. A stay here will give you a taste of what life was like long ago while you enjoy what’s new in this charming vacation town.
Mineral Point has a long history. The first Europeans to settle in the town arrived in 1827. Huge shallow deposits of lead were discovered in the area and a mining boom began.
A bustling community quickly formed and the town was filled with homes, long before Wisconsin was a state – or even an official territory.
There are a lot of old homes that welcome guests in Mineral Point, but none that offer an experience quite like the Cothren House. It’s the perfect place to stay when you’re exploring Mineral Point’s shops, restaurants, and historical attractions.
The log cabin on the property was lovingly restored and it’s the perfect place for a relaxing getaway. The large pioneer fireplace keeps the cabin warm, and cozy in any season. It’s been modernized to run on gas so you won’t need to worry about building a fire.
The cabin is filled with unique details. It has a queen sized bed that’s tucked into a loft – it’s as rustic as the home, and is made from old barn wood.
You won’t have to live the exact life of a pioneer – on the lower level there’s a clean and modern bathroom with a shower. But you can still enjoy a cabin that looks just like it did in the 1800s!
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The Cothren House property also has a cottage next door for rent. Like the cabin, it’s historic and beautiful. A two-night stay is required – make reservations and learn more about the property here. If you enjoy staying in historic properties, here are some Wisconsin inns that will take you back in time.
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