Come sleep in history! The Nauvoo Manor affords you the opportunity to stay in a Nauvoo Mormon Pioneer home! This historic home is just seven blocks from the temple and sleeps up to nine comfortably. One of only a few Nauvoo red brick Pioneer homes not owned by The LDS church. The Manor is located next to the historic road to Carthage. Rufus Abbott started building this home in 1839 and finished it in 1845 just before his family left with Brigham Young to travel to Salt Lake City in February 1846. As an authentic Nauvoo red brick pioneer home, this home will give you the experience of Nauvoo and let you live where the pioneers lived. You will experience the history you learned about at the church restoration sites down on the flats. A unique and special opportunity indeed!
Amenities
Stay comfortable during warmer season with installed air conditioning
Air Conditioning
Cozy up in front of the fireplace
Fireplace
Parking space is available for your convenience
Parking
This house has a dishwasher
Dishwasher
Take a stroll in your own garden
Garden
Property Also Includes
Crib
Dryer
Heater
Internet
Kitchen
Living Area
Microwave
No Smoking
Outdoor Space
Patio
Washer
Hair Dryer
Shampoo
Soap
Toilet Paper
Towels Provided
Bed Sheets Provided
Centralized Heating
Dining Table
Books
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The workers of
Nauvoo, IL
traveled to their offices around
12
minutes lately and
drove alone
to get there. The rest of the residents
worked at home
and
carpooled.
Average travel time:
22.6 minutes
Commuter Transportation
The most common method of travel for workersin
Nauvoo, IL
was
Drove Alone (79.1%)
, followed by those who
used Other (13.4%)
and those who
Carpooled (5.3%).