Historic District - The 1890's were Erie's zenith. West Sixth Street is known as 'millionaire's row'. It showcases the architecture and affluence of the Gay 1990's. The 1891 Watson-Curtze Mansion housed only two people. Watson was president of a local paper company. In 1923 relatives sold the mansion to Curtze, another local entrepreneur. Upon his death, the home was donated as the museum. The 24-room mansion boasts 17 closets, 5 baths and 12 fireplaces. Stained glass windows, plaster friezes, and natural stone, marble and woodwork are original. In 1959 the Historical Society converted the adjacent carriage house parking access control system into the Erie Planetarium.
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