Park-McCullough is one of New England's finest, most significant, and best-preserved Victorian Mansions. It is an actual example of a country house in the Second Empire Style and incorporates architectural features of the Romantic Revival style that was popular then. Yet, to a great extent, the Estate retains the integrity and impact of its original design. Built in 1864-65 by attorney and entrepreneur Trenor Park, the "Big House," as it was fondly referred to, was lived in by Vermont Governors and business titans and visited by a US President until 1965!
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