The Charles P. Noyes Cottage, also known as the Fillebrown House, is a historic summer home located in White Bear Lake, Minnesota. Built in 1879, this picturesque example of American architecture served as a retreat for Charles P. Noyes, a prominent Saint Paul pharmacist.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the cottage showcases Stick Eastlake architectural style and offers tours and special events for visitors to explore its rich history. Originally owned by the Fillebrown family, the house was later donated to the White Bear Lake Area Historical Society, preserving its legacy as a significant landmark in the region.
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