In 1844, pioneer Oliver Damon, built the west part of Lowell Damon House and it is believed to be Wauwatosa’s oldest surviving residential building. The home stands as a classic example of a colonial style house. In 1846, after the first five rooms were built, Damon’s son, Lowell, constructed the handsome front of the home. The front of the home is done in a Greek revival style with its typical early American fieldstone foundation and red brick chimney. It has four rooms and now serves as the museum.
Lowell Damon House
In 1844, pioneer Oliver Damon, built the west part of Lowell Damon House and it is believed to be Wauwatosa’s oldest surviving residential building. The home stands as a classic example of a colonial style house. In 1846, after the first five rooms were built, Damon’s son, Lowell, constructed the handsome front of the home. […]