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Built in 1879 as a private summer residence for the two Schuttler
brothers , The Inn at Pine Terrace was modeled on the design of a
French nobleman's castle near Vienna. The original owners, wagon
builders from Chicago, named their estate "Mon Bijou" (My Jewel).
In 1988, the three story mansion was restored to its original
Cream-City brick exterior. The interior was also carefully
renovated, with special attention paid to the hand-carved woodwork,
gracious furnishings and exquisite wall coverings.
Mon Bijou remained in the Schuttler family for over forty years
and hosted such notables as Mark Twain, several American Presidents,
and many of the country's beer brewing elite, including the
Miller, Anheuser, Busch, and Pabst families, as well as railroad and
industrial barons.
The Inn at Pine
Terrace is one of the last and largest of the Victorian mansions
still standing in Oconomowoc today and is listed on the National
Register of Historic Places.
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In the 1920s. the Inn was sold and became the Pine Terrace Resort,
acting as the center piece for a popular lake front resort. At
that time, the Inn owned 220 acres of land, stretching down to
Fowler lake.
As the years drew on, the resort faded from popularity and changed
hands again. Neglected, the Inn fell into a poor state of
repair.
In 1988, the Classic Inns of Wisconsin bought the Inn and lovingly
restored it to its present state. Since 2000, the Inn at Pine
Terrace has been run as a Bed and Breakfast, allowing both the local
and distant traveler a chance to enjoy a night's rest in a true
piece of 19th century history.
You can read a little history about the Innkeepers on the
Contact Us page.
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