Jun 23, 2021 - Real Estate

Stillwater's historic Ivory McKusick House hits the market

The exterior of the pink historic Ivory McKusick House in Stillwater, Minnesota.

The exterior of the Ivory McKusick House in Stillwater. Photo courtesy of Wendy Gimpel

Want to own a bright pink piece of local history? The Ivory McKusick House in Stillwater is on the market for $825,000.

Background: The 3,132-square-foot home was built in 1872 for McKusick, a local lumberman and surveyor whose family founded Stillwater's first sawmill. It's now on the National Register of Historic Places and included in local historic tours.

  • The four-bedroom, three-bath house has modern amenities like a new roof and kitchen makeover, while still keeping the original "Second Empire" architecture intact, said realtor Wendy Gimpel.

Plus: The property has a completely renovated barn, which now serves as an extra space for entertaining.

Go deeper: Check out the listing and video tour here.

The den inside Stillwater's historic Ivory McKusick House with the original built-in library shelves.
The den of the Ivory McKusick House with the original built-in library shelves. Photo courtesy of Wendy Gimpel
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