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The Neely Mansion is a Victorian-style structure that was built in the late 1800s as a residence for the David Neely family - one of the first families to arrive in Washington’s Green River Valley. The Neely family was renowned for opening their doors to friends and neighbors, who often spent nights there on their way to Auburn. Together, they would hire local fiddlers and dance well into the night. The Neely family owned the mansion until the mid-1970s but it wasn’t until 1984 that the Neely Mansion Association bought the property and began restoring it for the public to view. It’s such a marvelous and historic piece of architecture for people to visit; you’ll be able to see unique design and decor aspects such as the intricate scrollwork, the central round window, and the high ceilings in the spacious parlor.

Neely Mansion, Address: 12303 SE Auburn-Black Diamond Rd, Auburn, WA 98002, Phone: 253-833-9404

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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