Built in 1893, the MacDonell House is one of the few remaining examples of Victorian architectural elegance that once marked an area known as the "Golden Block" in Lima, Ohio. During the last two decades of the 19th century, Allen County flourished with the discovery of oil and the growth of the railroad industry. This mansion is a tribute to that prosperous period in it's history.
Features include: beautiful parquet floors, intricately hand-carved woodwork throughout, a two-story stained glass window accented by a grand staircase, a rare Viennese painting on a cobweb, a Wooten cabinet desk, an albino wild game and trophy room and so much more!
Guided tours available through the Allen County Museum.
$3.00 Admission
Part of the Allen County Museum Complex
632 W. Market Street
Lima, Ohio 45801
419-222-9426
www.allencountymuseum.org
1:00-5:00 p.m. Tuesday-Friday
1:00-4:00 p.m. Saturday-Sunday
Closed Mondays and national holidays





