Touring the Henry Mischler House
The parlor has the original fireplace
with a beautiful carved mantle and a hearth of rose-colored Italian tile.
This room features a stained glass window over an antique, rosewood square
grand piano from Germany. The original gas lighting fixtures have been
converted to electricity.
A hand carved oak banister graces the
stairway to the second floor where four of the guest rooms are located.
Each room is decorated with Victorian wall coverings, lace curtains,
and antiques.
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Guests can enjoy the wonderful
private garden located between the Henry Mischler House and the Stuve House.
Tea can be served on the patio while you listen to the lovely fountains.
The Inn is located within walking
distance to most of the Springfield historic sites and near the same
railroad tracks (still in use today) that Lincoln took on his way to the
White House.
As a guest of the Mischler House, you
can enjoy this rich atmosphere of turn of the century elegance as you
explore Springfield's unique national treasure, the home of our 16th
President.