Tours leave on the hour from the Gift Shop.
Please note the daily tour schedule may change based on staffing, events and rentals. Please visit “book your tour today” above for the current schedule. Fairlawn is open year-round.
Monday
CLOSED
Tuesday - Friday
12PM - 4PM
Last tour departs at 3PM
Saturday
10AM - 4PM
Last tour departs at 3PM
Sunday
12PM - 4PM
Last tour departs at 3PM
Sunday - Friday
12PM - 4PM
Last tour departs at 3PM
Saturday
10AM - 4PM
Last tour departs at 3PM
MONDAY - Saturday
10AM - 5PM
Last tour departs at 4PM
Sunday
11AM - 5PM
Last tour departs at 4PM
Monday
CLOSED
Tuesday - fRIDAY
12PM - 4PM
Last tour departs at 3PM
sATURDAY
10AM - 4PM
Last tour departs at 3PM
SUNDAY
12PM - 4PM
Last tour departs at 3PM
Built as the family home for lumber and mining baron, Martin Pattison, his wife Grace and their six children, Fairlawn was completed in 1891 at the cost of $150,000; an equivalent of well over $3 million today. The mansion stands as an enduring testament to Pattison’s success and standing in the community.
The Queen Anne Victorian house, featuring a four-story tower complete with widow’s watch overlooking the bay, is a unique and well recognized landmark in the City of Superior. In summer, gardens dot the expansive lawns with traditional flower varieties such as peony, rose, hydrangea and lily. Guests are welcome to stroll through the grounds at their leisure and may photograph the gardens and exterior of the mansion.
The fully restored first floor of the mansion features gilded murals on the ceilings and frieze, a grand entrance hall and open staircase, marble and tile fireplaces, and original leaded and stained glass windows. The second floor of the mansion includes access to the master bedroom suite, furnished much as it was during the Pattisons’ time in the house. The third floor is dedicated to the Children’s Home era from 1920 to 1962, when the mansion served as a home to the less fortunate.
The Superior Historic Properties welcome donations to help preserve and share our community’s rich history. Contributions directly support the care, restoration, and programming at these treasured sites, ensuring they remain vibrant and accessible for future generations. Every donation, big or small, makes a lasting impact. As a political subdivision of the State of Wisconsin, the City of Superior qualifies as a governmental unit under Section 170(c)(1) of the Internal Revenue Code. Accordingly, your contribution may be tax deductible to the extent provided by law. Please consult your tax advisor for specific guidance. No goods or services were provided in exchange for this contribution.
Fairlawn Mansion
Tuesday-Friday: 12:00-4:00
Saturday: 10:00-4:00
Sunday: 12:00-4:00
Monday: Closed
S.S. Meteor
Closed for the season – Opens May 2026
Old Firehouse & Police Museum
Closed for the season – Opens May 2026