The Oakland House may be rented for weddings and private parties. Many community events are open to the public and held through the year.
The Oakland House was built in 1850's by Louis A. Benoist, a pioneer banker. Benoist was born in St. Louis on July 12, 1801, the son of a French Canadian fur trader. Oakland is listed on the National Register of Historic Places & is recorded by the Historic American Buildings Survey of the U.S. Department of Interior in the Library of Congress. The society owns, operates and maintains Oakland. It organized in 1973, bought the mansion for $35,000 from Lakewood Park Cemetery & restored it.
Current Hours
- Sun 24 Hours
- Mon 24 Hours
- Tue 24 Hours
- Wed 24 Hours
- Thu 24 Hours
- Fri 24 Hours
- Sat 24 Hours
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Wed 24 HoursOPEN NOW
- Location TypeUnknown
- Opening Date1973
- Annual Revenue EstimateLess than $500,000
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- Employees5 to 9
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- Business Owner Charlie Brown
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