Henry and Anna Overholser Mansion
Henry and Anna Overholser Mansion
Built in 1903 on the outskirts of Oklahoma City, this landmark is the most visible legacy of Henry Overholser, the man known as the "Father of Oklahoma City." For years the late-Victorian Overholser Mansion was Oklahoma City's showplace and the center of social life for decades--hosting weddings, dinners, and literary events.
In 1970, the Overholser was officially listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Take a tour of the mansion and learn the stories of not only the Overholser family, but of its servants and neighbors. Walk through the three-story chateauesque home replete with original furnishings, hand painted canvas walls and lavish fixtures. Guests can also attend specialty tours like Mysteries of the Mansion or Scary Tales to experience the mansion's spookier history. Before you visit, check out the Overholser Mansion Facebook page to get a video tour of the historic home.
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Pricing
Adults: $10Seniors (55 and older): $7
Students & children (6-18 years): $5
Children under 6: Free
While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the pricing listed above, prices are subject to change without notice.