The Historic A.C. Carter House - River Romance on the La Crosse Historical Tour!
House in La Crosse, WI
10 guests · 4 bedrooms · 2 baths
Reasons to book
Guests love it hereGuests give this property a top rating
Free cancellationFull refund if you change your mind
Great for petsBring all your friends and family, even the furry ones
About this house rental
The A.C. Carter House is a unique and charming testament to the entrepreneurial spirit of the once wild river city of La Crosse. The personal residence of Civil War veteran, merchant, and patent medicine man Amos Claude Carter and family; it is a delightful study in the detail of whimsy that once was a part of everyday design in Victorian America. For the full history, architectural details and additional photos you may wish to send an inquiry for the historic web site.
A truly unique and authentic Victorian gingerbread house! The ornate structure was restored and nominated to the National Registry of Historic Places in 1986 and photographed for the book Daughters of the Painted Ladies- America's Resplendent Victorians (one of only two homes in La Crosse chosen for that honor). It is listed on the La Crosse historical walking tour. Decorated in delightful Victorian imported wall coverings and friezes chosen to closely match the original designs and colors discovered during the restoration. The interior is furnished with a eclectic fun mix of comfortable and antique furnishings from Empire, to Victorian, to Art Deco, to Atomic Age and featuring rare massive antique 1 st Empire and Victorian bedroom suites by Anthony Quervelle of Philadelphia and Charles Lee of New Orleans.
A House Adorned-The History The A.C. Carter House, Circa 1888 is significant for it’s historic connection with the economic and social development of North La Crosse, Wisconsin. It serves history as a prime example of entrepreneurial spirit , alive in La Crosse, an important Mississippi River port of the 19th century. This home is a rare, and excellent example of fine craftsmanship and detail, in the late Gothic Revival style of the Queen Anne Victorian Period of American architecture. Highly ornate, it was one of the most adorned suburban residences of the new North side subdivision at it’s time of construction. It directly reflects still, the tastes and character of it’s original occupant, and builder, Amos Claude Carter. Carter, a Civil War veteran, shot in Richmond, imprisoned in the horrific “Bull Pen” POW camp and present at Gen. Lee's surrender at Appomattox during his service, came to La Crosse in the 1880’s, and worked as a craftsman in many different area’s of construction with only one useful arm. Being of strong spirit, having been marched in “double quick” for nine days while shot through this arm and without rations for three days, he became a leader of men. Amos Carter soon became a builder and independent contractor. An entrepreneur, Amos Carter began yet another business, that of a wholesale grocer and dry goods merchant, and was among those to first build a North side business district in the 1300 block of Caledonia Street. A.C. Carter & Son, provided a good income as well as an outlet for his new venture, Fell’s Patent Medicine. Being very successful in his endeavors, he built himself the home of his dreams, and cherished it till his dying day.
After his death, the home eventually passed to his youngest surviving daughter Bessie, whom occupied the home until her death in Feb, 1985. Just two months short of her 101st birthday. The home still stands today, relatively unchanged, as the legacy of the free enterprise, and spirit, that was A.C. Carter. A.C. Carters granddaughter Avis Riley, who grew up in the home, still resided in the smaller home north, until her death in 2007. We forever thank her for her invaluable contributions, and use of photographs in researching it’s history. Additional Carter Family Data Amos Claude Carter, Civil War Veteran, married Lurene Henry, *great granddaughter and direct descendent of Revolutionary War patriot Patrick Henry (“Give me liberty or give me death”) in New York, Aug. 15th 1865 the date was also recorded as Sept. 15th 1865, perhaps a 2nd wedding ceremony. This kinship being subject of an article in a Minnesota newspaper from the 1890's, shown to us by Avis Riley, about the Henry family wedding spoons presented to Amos and Lurene (aka Lorena) by a Patrick Henry descendants society. We do not know the true exact genealogical connection. They bore four children, one, a daughter Mae Bell, died in infancy. Son Claude, and daughters Maude and Bessie survived. First settled in Sparta, Wisconsin before moving to La Crosse. They lived above their dry goods store during much of the four year construction of the A.C. Carter House.
The home was purchased in 1985, first restored, and is still currently owned by Dean and Signe Gronbeck-Johnson, owners of Grandeur Restorations of Madison, and it was accepted for Nomination for the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. The A.C. Carter House is featured on page 77 of the book “Daughters Of The Painted Ladies, America’s Resplendent Victorians” Elizabeth Pomada and Michael Larson authors, Douglas Keister photographer. It is widely considered the 'bible' of Victorian restorationists. One of only two La Crosse homes selected on Ms. Pomada's nationwide tour, the photographer was sent back from San Francisco to capture 2 photos during restoration to be on time for publication. Ms. Pomada described the home as one of the most delightful surprises of her tour. We are truly honored by her recognition of this wonderful home that time seemed to have forgotten.
Neighborhood overview
This spacious home is conveniently located in a very nice quiet North La Crosse neighborhood, very close to the major Rose St. hotel district, and two quick and direct traffic routes to downtown, and the Onalaska areas. Just blocks from beautiful riverfront parks, beach, and boat launch for enjoying terrific recreation and event opportunities.
Getting around
Walking distance to most anything you need (local grocery store, public library, restaurants, fast food, shopping). Short drive to the major mall district, ample parking for your vehicle and close to public transportation. Space to park your boat on trailer as well.
House Rules
- Later check out may be available based on calendar, please contact host if you anticipate the need for a later checkout time.
- Families with children are welcome. Children must be supervised at all times due to antique and high end finishes and furnishings. You will be responsible for all damages caused by your family, your pets, and your guests. Property is photographed and inventoried between each stay period.
- No "open house" parties or parties that exceed 20 persons without advance email permission from host. Caretaker is in the immediate area please respect rules.
- All doors and windows are to be closed and locked each time you leave, and the key must be left in the lock box.
- Exterior balcony use is not permitted.
- Smoking allowed on exterior porches
- Early check-in may be available
- We love pets, however, due to past pet damages, pets are not to be left unattended inside of residence unless "crated" and additional pet fee's are required, you will be sent a separate money request for pets if they are not included when you book your reservation.
- Self check-in and check-out. Guests must contact host for the current key box lock code prior to check-in and contact host to change lock code at check out. Host and/or caretaker may be on site for check in/out.
- Residential zoning restricts overnight guest occupancy to groups containing no more than 3 unrelated adults, if you are using the entire house for you, your traveling companions. and/ or your extended family but your group cannot exceed more than three unrelated adults. Host will verify the number of adults in your party.
- Cleaning and pet fee's are in addition to rental rate.
- No ski equipment, kayaks, waterboards, or bicycles are allowed inside the house. Contact host for special arrangements.
- No burning of candles or yard torches in or on/near exterior porches. You are welcome to grill your food outside, however,no grilling on porches and no grilling within ten feet of any structure.
- No commercial filming or photography is allowed without express written permission from the host. A fee may be charged for the use of our home as a film location or commercial advertising.
Note; Due to the historic nature of the property, it is not ADA compliant. There is no "walk in" tub and there is no elevator.. Those with mobility disabilities are absolutely welcome but should be aware that they will likely need assistance to enter and exit the property. There is a first floor bedroom and bath.
Note: We allow complete access and privacy to our guests so we cannot control what guests do in our home. Every effort has been made to maintain any unpainted original surfaces present and furnish it with authentic antique furnishings. To correctly protect and preserve these surfaces the floors, woodwork, and furnishings are not sealed in urethane coatings, we use museum grade oils to maintain the original natural finishes. The home was also heated with coal stoves and fuel oil for 112 years. If you are hypersensitive to the natural faint smell of these products, or do not wish to stay in a home that may ever have been smoked in or heated with coal or oil in the past 130 years, please consider other accommodations. The house has smelled wonderful to 99% of our guests over the 36 years that we have owned it and our house rules do not allow smoking inside the premises, that does not mean the home has never been occupied by someone that smoked tobacco or anything else. We are specifically not responsible for any smell or any kind that may have been caused by any guest that has broken our house rules. Our home is extremely clean, it is professionally ozone treated, carpets/furniture/draperies regularly cleaned, and the entire property fully cleaned, and disinfected between each guest stay. We accommodate many repeat medical travelers so we pay extra attention to providing a clean and fresh smelling accommodation for our guests.
We are a licensed and inspected guest house MWAS-B5WQZ8
A truly unique and authentic Victorian gingerbread house! The ornate structure was restored and nominated to the National Registry of Historic Places in 1986 and photographed for the book Daughters of the Painted Ladies- America's Resplendent Victorians (one of only two homes in La Crosse chosen for that honor). It is listed on the La Crosse historical walking tour. Decorated in delightful Victorian imported wall coverings and friezes chosen to closely match the original designs and colors discovered during the restoration. The interior is furnished with a eclectic fun mix of comfortable and antique furnishings from Empire, to Victorian, to Art Deco, to Atomic Age and featuring rare massive antique 1 st Empire and Victorian bedroom suites by Anthony Quervelle of Philadelphia and Charles Lee of New Orleans.
A House Adorned-The History The A.C. Carter House, Circa 1888 is significant for it’s historic connection with the economic and social development of North La Crosse, Wisconsin. It serves history as a prime example of entrepreneurial spirit , alive in La Crosse, an important Mississippi River port of the 19th century. This home is a rare, and excellent example of fine craftsmanship and detail, in the late Gothic Revival style of the Queen Anne Victorian Period of American architecture. Highly ornate, it was one of the most adorned suburban residences of the new North side subdivision at it’s time of construction. It directly reflects still, the tastes and character of it’s original occupant, and builder, Amos Claude Carter. Carter, a Civil War veteran, shot in Richmond, imprisoned in the horrific “Bull Pen” POW camp and present at Gen. Lee's surrender at Appomattox during his service, came to La Crosse in the 1880’s, and worked as a craftsman in many different area’s of construction with only one useful arm. Being of strong spirit, having been marched in “double quick” for nine days while shot through this arm and without rations for three days, he became a leader of men. Amos Carter soon became a builder and independent contractor. An entrepreneur, Amos Carter began yet another business, that of a wholesale grocer and dry goods merchant, and was among those to first build a North side business district in the 1300 block of Caledonia Street. A.C. Carter & Son, provided a good income as well as an outlet for his new venture, Fell’s Patent Medicine. Being very successful in his endeavors, he built himself the home of his dreams, and cherished it till his dying day.
After his death, the home eventually passed to his youngest surviving daughter Bessie, whom occupied the home until her death in Feb, 1985. Just two months short of her 101st birthday. The home still stands today, relatively unchanged, as the legacy of the free enterprise, and spirit, that was A.C. Carter. A.C. Carters granddaughter Avis Riley, who grew up in the home, still resided in the smaller home north, until her death in 2007. We forever thank her for her invaluable contributions, and use of photographs in researching it’s history. Additional Carter Family Data Amos Claude Carter, Civil War Veteran, married Lurene Henry, *great granddaughter and direct descendent of Revolutionary War patriot Patrick Henry (“Give me liberty or give me death”) in New York, Aug. 15th 1865 the date was also recorded as Sept. 15th 1865, perhaps a 2nd wedding ceremony. This kinship being subject of an article in a Minnesota newspaper from the 1890's, shown to us by Avis Riley, about the Henry family wedding spoons presented to Amos and Lurene (aka Lorena) by a Patrick Henry descendants society. We do not know the true exact genealogical connection. They bore four children, one, a daughter Mae Bell, died in infancy. Son Claude, and daughters Maude and Bessie survived. First settled in Sparta, Wisconsin before moving to La Crosse. They lived above their dry goods store during much of the four year construction of the A.C. Carter House.
The home was purchased in 1985, first restored, and is still currently owned by Dean and Signe Gronbeck-Johnson, owners of Grandeur Restorations of Madison, and it was accepted for Nomination for the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. The A.C. Carter House is featured on page 77 of the book “Daughters Of The Painted Ladies, America’s Resplendent Victorians” Elizabeth Pomada and Michael Larson authors, Douglas Keister photographer. It is widely considered the 'bible' of Victorian restorationists. One of only two La Crosse homes selected on Ms. Pomada's nationwide tour, the photographer was sent back from San Francisco to capture 2 photos during restoration to be on time for publication. Ms. Pomada described the home as one of the most delightful surprises of her tour. We are truly honored by her recognition of this wonderful home that time seemed to have forgotten.
Neighborhood overview
This spacious home is conveniently located in a very nice quiet North La Crosse neighborhood, very close to the major Rose St. hotel district, and two quick and direct traffic routes to downtown, and the Onalaska areas. Just blocks from beautiful riverfront parks, beach, and boat launch for enjoying terrific recreation and event opportunities.
Getting around
Walking distance to most anything you need (local grocery store, public library, restaurants, fast food, shopping). Short drive to the major mall district, ample parking for your vehicle and close to public transportation. Space to park your boat on trailer as well.
House Rules
- Later check out may be available based on calendar, please contact host if you anticipate the need for a later checkout time.
- Families with children are welcome. Children must be supervised at all times due to antique and high end finishes and furnishings. You will be responsible for all damages caused by your family, your pets, and your guests. Property is photographed and inventoried between each stay period.
- No "open house" parties or parties that exceed 20 persons without advance email permission from host. Caretaker is in the immediate area please respect rules.
- All doors and windows are to be closed and locked each time you leave, and the key must be left in the lock box.
- Exterior balcony use is not permitted.
- Smoking allowed on exterior porches
- Early check-in may be available
- We love pets, however, due to past pet damages, pets are not to be left unattended inside of residence unless "crated" and additional pet fee's are required, you will be sent a separate money request for pets if they are not included when you book your reservation.
- Self check-in and check-out. Guests must contact host for the current key box lock code prior to check-in and contact host to change lock code at check out. Host and/or caretaker may be on site for check in/out.
- Residential zoning restricts overnight guest occupancy to groups containing no more than 3 unrelated adults, if you are using the entire house for you, your traveling companions. and/ or your extended family but your group cannot exceed more than three unrelated adults. Host will verify the number of adults in your party.
- Cleaning and pet fee's are in addition to rental rate.
- No ski equipment, kayaks, waterboards, or bicycles are allowed inside the house. Contact host for special arrangements.
- No burning of candles or yard torches in or on/near exterior porches. You are welcome to grill your food outside, however,no grilling on porches and no grilling within ten feet of any structure.
- No commercial filming or photography is allowed without express written permission from the host. A fee may be charged for the use of our home as a film location or commercial advertising.
Note; Due to the historic nature of the property, it is not ADA compliant. There is no "walk in" tub and there is no elevator.. Those with mobility disabilities are absolutely welcome but should be aware that they will likely need assistance to enter and exit the property. There is a first floor bedroom and bath.
Note: We allow complete access and privacy to our guests so we cannot control what guests do in our home. Every effort has been made to maintain any unpainted original surfaces present and furnish it with authentic antique furnishings. To correctly protect and preserve these surfaces the floors, woodwork, and furnishings are not sealed in urethane coatings, we use museum grade oils to maintain the original natural finishes. The home was also heated with coal stoves and fuel oil for 112 years. If you are hypersensitive to the natural faint smell of these products, or do not wish to stay in a home that may ever have been smoked in or heated with coal or oil in the past 130 years, please consider other accommodations. The house has smelled wonderful to 99% of our guests over the 36 years that we have owned it and our house rules do not allow smoking inside the premises, that does not mean the home has never been occupied by someone that smoked tobacco or anything else. We are specifically not responsible for any smell or any kind that may have been caused by any guest that has broken our house rules. Our home is extremely clean, it is professionally ozone treated, carpets/furniture/draperies regularly cleaned, and the entire property fully cleaned, and disinfected between each guest stay. We accommodate many repeat medical travelers so we pay extra attention to providing a clean and fresh smelling accommodation for our guests.
We are a licensed and inspected guest house MWAS-B5WQZ8
Amenities
Air conditioner
Pets allowed
Kitchen or Kitchenette
Internet / Wifi
Parking
Laundry
Balcony or Patio
TV
Garden
Family friendly
Map of La Crosse, WI
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Ratings and reviews
5.0 / 5.0
Just as described with great communication from host.
5.0 / 5.0
Perfect for those who enjoy historic, Victorian properties! We had a great time and enjoyed our nightly gatherings in the parlor!
5.0 / 5.0
This house is a lovely Victorian House that has been restored. Everything you need for a comfortable stay is available in the house and the lovely backyard. The bedrooms especially are tastefully decorated and spacious. Each has a different theme and the beds are comfortable. The owners are very proud of this house having lovingly restored it and are always thinking and planning on more restorations.
Communication from the owners was impeccable and detailed making check in and use of the house easy. They also have clear notes in the house, so we would know how to use the appliances. I found the notes very helpful.
The location was great for us and near grocery stores and restaurants. It was easy to get to the places in La Crosse we wanted to visit.
Our stay exceeded our expectations. A return visit is in order!
5.0 / 5.0
We stayed in the home for eight days while we visited family and friends in La Crosse. Had a wonderful time all the little items in the house and the history were so interesting and fun to be around. We really enjoyed our stay will stay again.
5.0 / 5.0
A unique and charming historical home, full of character and interest. Host provides a wealth of information. We lived lightly (didn’t cook, use tv or music system), found beds were comfy, home is well stocked. Quiet area, lovely backyard. Special bonus was knowing our stay helped rescued horses at owners’ sanctuary. We’d definitely return!
4.0 / 5.0
Beautiful vintage home!! We weren't able to enjoy the outdoor space due to the weather but it looked very nice too. We had many great adventures during our stay in LaCrosse!
5.0 / 5.0
Beautiful home filled with character, a perfect place for a girls weekend.
5.0 / 5.0
Great house, great location.
5.0 / 5.0
We had a very pleasant stay, the history of the house was interesting to learn about and fun to experience an authentic home from the 1880’s.
4.0 / 5.0
Loved the original furniture and decor. Signe was very available if I needed anything. We had a rehearsal dinner and everyone loved the home.
5.0 / 5.0
Signe was amazing and communicated wonderfully throughout our stay! Lots of hints and tips for things to do, places to eat, hike, shop, etc. The property has such amazing history and fun to see that posted throughout. It is quirky and a unique expierience. We had fun enjoying coffee in the different themed rooms.
5.0 / 5.0
signe is a great host . The house is beautiful. Signe gave us a bunch of suggestions for the Lacrosse area from food to sight seeing. Check in was easy. Had a great time. Thanks Signe for making it so easy
5.0 / 5.0
My mom and I had an impromptu hiking trip, and this place delivered. Very comfortable and charming. Easy walk to restaurants and short drive to downtown. The owner was very responsive and helpful. I would definitely stay here again, if our journey leads us to La Crosse again.
5.0 / 5.0
We enjoyed our stay so much. Lots of good communication with our host. If I were to offer a helpful suggestion to the host I'd recommend she start using scent free cleaning and laundry products. Otherwise we all loved being there.
5.0 / 5.0
The property manager answered all questions and was clear on expectations. The property was as portrayed in discription with many nice antiques. The beds were very comfortable and it was nice to have 2 bathrooms for four woman. The location worked well for our group. Guests must understand that it is an older home and is reflected as Victorian, and does not have a modern bath. It was a good experience overall.
5.0 / 5.0
From the moment you walk through the door, you feel transported to another time. The architecture, decor and furnishings conjure thoughts of lives lived in a past era.
The hosts guide you through the home with placards in each room describing the people and items history.
The home is spacious and comfortable, the parlor is a bonus room in the middle of the home!
The home has all the modern comforts, games, movies and a karaoke machine! The kitchen is well equipped with glassware, plenty of dishware and utensils are located in a lovely dining room hutch.
The neighborhood is quiet and walkable, street parking is plentiful, bars and restaurants are close by.
This is a beautiful home, keep in mind it is nearly 150 years old, the inside has been lovingly restored, the exterior is in progress. You may enjoy watching the birds, as we did on the back porch, who share the residence in their clapboard hideaways!
If you are looking for a unique stay where you can make as many memories as the home shares with you, this is the place to stay in La Crosse!
5.0 / 5.0
Picked the A. C. Carter house for the location, capacity, and price. It didn’t disappoint.
5.0 / 5.0
Property was very unique! I loved all the historical accuracy that we were able to witness. Owner did an amazing job communicating and made herself very available!
1.0 / 5.0
It didn't feel welcoming, clean, nor comfortable. The communications are excessive. It smells. We didn't stay our second night.
5.0 / 5.0
Great experience
5.0 / 5.0
This was a roomy, delightful historic home, complete with over the top decor of the late 1800’s. Everything was great with the stay experience. Just wandering around the house and looking at the restorations was a delight. I mostly stayed in with my small dog. The couches were comfortable, and pretty much every room comes with several things to entertain: movies, books, games, fun facts about the history of the house. The beds are comfortable. I locked myself out of the house at one point, and the property contact was a lifesaver, getting me back in before I even got very cold. It is an old house with historic textiles, which means the fabrics contain stuff from the past, no matter what is done to them. The managers do everything they can, though. Things were cleaned, air purifiers are everywhere, and there is potpourri and air freshener. Just maybe don’t stick your nose in the carpet. There were 14 long messages from the host, many have history; some have announcements; some have area attractions; and some have instructions. Sifting through what I needed to read to get into the property and what I needed to read to obey the rules was kind of a chore, even using my email search function. That being said, when I reached out with a question or concern, I got a prompt, thorough response. I will be staying here again.
5.0 / 5.0
The house was so nice and homy!
Celebrated my 50th with my family.
Wish I could stay here every weekend.
5.0 / 5.0
A lot of room to enjoy. Charming and well equipped with most everything you need. The Victorian tub was a great place for a relaxing bath. I think my favorite room was, what I refer to as, the Micheal Myers Room. Music, movies, and games for those late night down times. I would recommend the experience to anyone looking for ambiance and something cozier than the standard hotel/motel room.
5.0 / 5.0
Close to river, French Island, downtown and campus. Authentic Victorian charm.
5.0 / 5.0
Overall very pleased with this stay. The home is comfortable and has plenty of character to keep your attention. The hosts are very responsive and happy to make your stay as pleasurable as possible.
5.0 / 5.0
We looked into renting a home for family members to join together and celebrate Octoberfest in La Crosse, for 1/2 the group it was their first time. Hotels have to be booked so far in advance for this community event and are quite expensive. That was when I decided to look into VRBO and found this very historic property, with so much character, charm and history that we knew this was the one for us. Octoberfest did not disappoint and neither did this property. The property accommodates 10 guests, with some very comfortable mattresses on antique beds, along with blow up mattresses for the rest. The host is easy to communicate with and reach
whenever we needed. Thanks for a getaway to remember!
on some
0.5 / 5.0
Smells like cat piss and has way to much junk in the house for a rental. Does not sleep 10, maybe 6. Host is a little crazy. I thought we were renting a house not a bed and no breakfast. Air purifiers every where, I wonder why. Stay in a hotel.
4.0 / 5.0
If you enjoy taking some time in an historic home with all the convenience of modern living, this is the place for you. Signe was very communicative about anything that might come up during a stay in a building constructed in 1888. Our week was one of serenity and nostalgia.
5.0 / 5.0
AC Carter is a beautiful period home with all today's comforts. The owner provided all of the needed rental information a couple of days ahead of our arrival. It is a great location for visiting LaCrosse. There were indoor and outdoor areas for conversation and relaxing. The house was clean and comfortable. AC Carter House is a great place for your home away from home.
5.0 / 5.0
Responsive hosts
Hosts were wonderful with providing area tips and explaining the property and quirks with a stay in a historical house. Checked in frequently to give updates and additional suggestions for dining etc.
5.0 / 5.0
THE VICTORIAN JEWEL
The A.C. Carter House is a historical house with an abundance of original antics and the comfort of TVs and WiFi. We truly enjoyed our stay. It was a learning experience on Victorian lifestyle.
Our landlord/landlady was most helpful and caring, I will recommend her house to all my friends.
In the close proximity to the house are cozy restaurants with delicious but inexpensive food. We loved to socialize with the friendly local people.
LaCross is a beautiful small town with a lots to offer for everyone, fishing, hunting, water sport, hiking, cross country skiing and snow mobiling.
5.0 / 5.0
La Crosse
Very comfortable accommodations with a fascinating history!
5.0 / 5.0
Lovely old house
We thoroughly enjoyed our stay in this restored Victorian-era house. It is truly lovely inside - a mixture of Victorian charm and modern convenience. My nephew's housemate called the blue bedroom her "happy place" as it provided a zone of peace in a turbulent time. I loved the canopy bedroom where the sun shines in at sunrise. Great hosts, who respond promptly to questions.
5.0 / 5.0
Historic Lacrosse Home
The AC Carter Home is a gem. We enjoyed the beautifully decorated Victorian home.
The selection of antiques and furniture also was appreciated. We hope to return in warmer weather.
5.0 / 5.0
Best place in LaCrosse for travelers with pets!
Beautiful property with plenty of room! Charming features and furniture. Close to everything from shopping to hiking. The host is quick to respond to any questions you may have. Very pleasant stay. Will definitely stay again when in the area and traveling with pets.
5.0 / 5.0
Beautifully Restored!
Everything in this house is beautifully restored! If you are looking to immerse yourself in a bygone era, this is the place for you. Each time we walked through the house we discovered something new. The location was excellent and we loved the neighborhood. Signe provided us with so much detailed information that we really never came up with any questions!
5.0 / 5.0
Home with history
This home is located in a quiet neighborhood. It was convenient for getting about. The home is as described on the website with the interesting history in the forefront.
We enjoyed our stay and found Signe, the owner, to be easily accessible. She offered us much information for places to dine or to shop..
5.0 / 5.0
A Victorian treasure
My husband and I thoroughly enjoyed our stay at this historic home. All of the rooms were beautifully restored and furnished. It was wonderful to be immersed in the bygone Victorian era, experience and learn about the history of the house and its surroundings. We would definitely stay at this lovely home again and we highly recommend it to others.
5.0 / 5.0
Living in history!
Very cool
Property. Loved the history behind the home. Was great to put our feet up after a long day in a cozy home environment.
5.0 / 5.0
The property had a delightful old timey decor, it is a historical building after all. My friends and I loved it. The dining table was perfect for board games and the outdoor area had a great set up for relaxing outside or grilling out. The property manager was really responsive and welcoming, too. The lounging areas were cozy. We will definitely be renting this place again, we might make it an annual tradition. We didn't get a chance to use the karaoke machine, we'll have to try it out next time.
FAQs
How much does this house cost compared to others in La Crosse?
The average price for a rental in La Crosse is R 2,488 per night. This rental is R 572 above the average.
Is parking included with this house?
Yes, parking is listed as an amenity at The Historic A.C. Carter House - River Romance on the La Crosse Historical Tour!. For more information, we encourage you to contact the property about where to park.
Is there a pool at this house?
We didn’t find pool listed as an amenity for this house. It may be worth double checking if a pool is important for your stay.
Is The Historic A.C. Carter House - River Romance on the La Crosse Historical Tour! pet friendly?
Yes! This house is pet-friendly. For more information, we recommend contacting the booking provider about animal policies.
What amenities are available at The Historic A.C. Carter House - River Romance on the La Crosse Historical Tour!?
We found 10 amenities for this rental. This includes air conditioner, pets allowed, kitchen or kitchenette, internet / wifi, and parking.
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