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McFaddin-Ward House
Beautiful Colonial Mansion

725 Third Street
Beaumont, TX
77701

+1 409 832 1906
Fax: +1 409 832 3483

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This beautiful colonial mansion was built in the early 20th century by Texas oil and cattle pioneers, Perry and Ida McFaddin. Designed by one of Beaumont's first educated architects, it includes 12,500 square feet of space with sweeping porches, large white columns, fine furnishings and valuable antiques. The Colonial Revival style was equipped with many modern comforts for this early period of the century. Daughter Mamie set up a museum foundation to preserve the family's history and heirlooms for future generations to enjoy. Call for information about special events and group rates. Guided tours are offered throughout the day.

Tu-Sa 10a-4p, Su 1p-4p


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