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The town of Gratiot’s Grove no longer exists here in Wisconsin. Founded before Wisconsin was even a territory, the town was near modern-day Shullsburg. It was named for Col. Henry Gratiot, who came to the area to mine lead. Gratiot’s Grove would grow to be a town of more than 1,000, but when the lead dried up, so did the town. But what’s left in this area that was part of the Michigan Territory when Col. Gratiot first arrived is a gorgeous limestone house that’s the second-oldest home in all of Wisconsin. Built in 1835, this stunning Georgian limestone mansion had fallen into disrepair by the 2010s. But the current owners undertook a massive, six-year renovation project to restore this stunning and historical home and turned it into a bed and breakfast so others can experience its charm.

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Gratiot House Bed and Breakfast is located at 20950 Rennick Rd., Shullsburg, WI 53586. Learn more about this historic location and book a reservation right from their website here. Check out more pictures, including renovation pics and all the drool-worthy food on their Facebook page here.

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