Discover the grandeur of St. Paul’s Summit Avenue on this captivating private walking tour. Visitors will marvel at the stunning Richardsonian Romanesque architecture of the historic James J. Hill House, bask in the panoramic views from Summit Overlook Park, and uncover the intricate details of opulent Victorian mansions. Along the way, explore the neighborhood’s influential past and the enduring legacy of its famous residents. The tour culminates with a visit to the majestic Cathedral of Saint Paul, a breathtaking example of Beaux-Arts design. Enjoy the opulence and splendor of a bygone era and discover why Summit Avenue remains one of St. Paul’s most captivating gems.
Key Points
• Explore the grand, opulent James J. Hill House, featuring Richardsonian Romanesque architecture and lavish interiors.
• Enjoy sweeping views of St. Paul’s skyline and Victorian mansions from the Summit Overlook Park.
• Discover notable historic mansions along Summit Avenue, showcasing architectural styles like Italianate, Queen Anne, and Romanesque Revival.
• Experience the old-world charm of the Commodore Bar and Restaurant, with its ornate decor and stunning patio views.
• Learn about the famous residents, such as F. Scott Fitzgerald and Garrison Keillor, who once lived in the historic Maiden Lane neighborhood.
The Historic James J. Hill House
The grand James J. Hill House, the starting point of the tour, stands as a testament to the opulence and grandeur of the Gilded Age, its Richardsonian Romanesque architecture commanding attention from all who pass by.
Built in the late 19th century for railroad tycoon James J. Hill, this 36,000-square-foot mansion boasts 13 bathrooms, 22 fireplaces, and a grand reception hall with towering ceilings.
Guests will marvel at the intricate wood carvings, stained-glass windows, and expansive grounds that once belonged to one of Minnesota’s most influential historical figures.
As the tour begins, visitors are transported back in time, immersed in the rich history and lavish lifestyles of St. Paul’s elite during the height of the city’s prosperity.
Summit Overlook Park and Views
From the grand James J. Hill House, the tour continues up Summit Avenue, leading guests to the breathtaking Summit Overlook Park.
This scenic overlook offers sweeping vistas of the downtown St. Paul skyline, framed by the majestic Victorian mansions lining the avenue below.
Visitors can pause to admire the stunning views and appreciate the unique urban landscape that defines this historic neighborhood.
The park’s elevated position provides an ideal vantage point to observe the architectural details and vibrant colors of the historic homes.
With benches and landscaped grounds, Summit Overlook Park offers a peaceful respite, allowing guests to fully enjoy the grandeur of St. Paul’s renowned Summit Avenue district.
Nathan Hale Park and Mansions
Next, the tour leads visitors to the quaint Nathan Hale Park, named after the famous Revolutionary War hero. Nestled amidst the stately Victorian mansions, this tranquil green space offers a serene respite from the grandeur of Summit Avenue.
As guests wander through the park, they’re treated to a closer look at the ornate architectural details and vibrant colors adorning the neighboring homes, each with its own unique story to tell.
The tour highlights several notable mansions in this area, including:
- The Heffelfinger Mansion, a stunning example of Richardsonian Romanesque style
- The Angus Mansion, known for its intricate turrets and decorative brickwork
- The Nicols Mansion, a grand Italianate villa with impressive columns and balconies
- The Carpenter Mansion, featuring delicate gingerbread trim and a commanding presence
- The Wheelock Mansion, a picturesque Queen Anne-style home with a wraparound porch
Cochran Park and Architectural Styles
Leaving the tranquility of Nathan Hale Park, the tour group proceeds to the charming Cochran Park, where they’re treated to a diverse array of Victorian architectural styles adorning the surrounding mansions.
The guide expertly points out the intricate details of Italianate, Queen Anne, and Romanesque Revival designs, their ornate facades and distinctive features. The group marvels at the ornamental woodwork, turrets, and decorative brickwork that characterize these opulent homes.
As they wander the tree-lined streets, the guide shares captivating stories about the prominent families who once resided in these architectural gems, painting a vivid picture of St. Paul’s gilded age.
The tour participants are left with a deeper appreciation for the enduring legacy of Summit Avenue’s Victorian splendor.
The Commodore Bar and Restaurant
After admiring the architectural wonders of Cochran Park, the tour group makes its way to the iconic Commodore Bar and Restaurant, a historic landmark that has long been a beloved gathering place for the community.
Originally opened in 1902, the Commodore exudes an old-world charm with its ornate mahogany bar, stained-glass windows, and vintage chandeliers.
Some notable features include:
- The restaurant’s impressive collection of signed celebrity photos, showcasing its storied history.
- The cozy, intimate atmosphere perfect for relaxing with a craft cocktail or decadent meal.
- The grand, double-decker patio offering stunning views of Summit Avenue and the Cathedral of Saint Paul.
- The building’s distinctive copper-clad dome, which has become an iconic part of the St. Paul skyline.
- The Commodore’s reputation as a local institution, cherished by both residents and visitors alike.
Maiden Lane and Famous Residents
Maiden Lane, a charming side street just off Summit Avenue, offers a glimpse into the lives of some of St. Paul’s most famous historical figures.
As the tour group strolls down this quaint residential area, their guide points out the former homes of renowned author F. Scott Fitzgerald and acclaimed radio personality Garrison Keillor, both of whom left an indelible mark on the city’s cultural landscape.
The guide regales the group with tales of these celebrated residents, their creative pursuits, and the vibrant neighborhoods that inspired their work.
Visitors can almost envision Fitzgerald penning his literary masterpieces or Keillor crafting his endearing Prairie Home Companion stories within these stately Victorian homes, now preserved as testaments to St. Paul’s rich cultural heritage.
Exploring the Cathedral of Saint Paul
As the tour progresses, the group turns their attention to the impressive Cathedral of Saint Paul, a magnificent example of Beaux-Arts architecture that stands as a testament to the city’s rich religious heritage. The guide leads the participants toward the grand structure, its towering spires and intricate stone carvings capturing their undivided attention.
The Cathedral features:
- Massive bronze doors adorned with intricate religious symbols
- Soaring vaulted ceilings and stained-glass windows that bathe the interior in a warm, ethereal light
- Ornate altars and statues that showcase the building’s exquisite craftsmanship
- A towering pipe organ that fills the space with the powerful sounds of sacred music
A sense of reverence and tranquility that envelops all who enter, inviting them to pause and reflect.
Concluding the Private Walking Tour
The tour-concluding stroll back to the starting point at the James J. Hill House affords participants a final chance to soak in the grandeur of Summit Avenue’s Victorian splendor.
As the group ambles along the tree-lined street, they admire the ornate facades and spires of the immaculately preserved mansions, each one a testament to the wealth and opulence of a bygone era.
The guide provides insightful commentary, sharing the stories behind the homes and their notable inhabitants.
With the Cathedral of Saint Paul’s iconic dome looming in the distance, the tour’s end leaves visitors with a deep appreciation for the architectural and historical richness that defines this prestigious neighborhood.
Though the journey concludes, the memories of this enchanting stroll through St. Paul’s Victorian past will linger long after.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are Photography and Videography Permitted During the Tour?
Photography and videography are permitted during the tour, but guests are advised to be respectful of the private homes and avoid intrusive behavior. Discreet, personal use of cameras is generally allowed, but commercial filming requires prior approval.
What Accessibility Options Are Available for Guests With Mobility Issues?
The tour offers some accessibility options for guests with mobility issues. Golf carts are available to transport guests between sites, and the guide can provide details on which homes have ramps or elevators. Guests should inquire about specific needs when booking.
Can Participants Bring Food and Drinks on the Tour?
Participants are not allowed to bring food or drinks on the tour. The tour focuses on exploring the historic architecture and neighborhoods, and does not accommodate any outside items or refreshments during the walking experience.
How Much Walking Distance Is Covered During the 2-Hour Tour?
The 2-hour private walking tour covers approximately 1 mile along Summit Avenue, allowing participants to see dozens of restored Victorian mansions and explore various architectural styles. The guide leads the group at a leisurely pace through the scenic neighborhood.
Are There Any Discounts or Special Offers Available for the Tour?
The tour does not currently offer any discounts or special offers. However, the private group size of up to 8 people provides an intimate and personalized experience. Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance is available.
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Recap
The private walking tour of Summit Avenue’s Victorian homes in St. Paul culminates with a visit to the majestic Cathedral of Saint Paul, a stunning example of Beaux-Arts design.
Visitors depart with a deeper appreciation for the enduring architectural legacy and the influential figures who once graced these historic neighborhoods, captivated by the grandeur of the Gilded Age on full display throughout the tour.