Charles P. Noyes Cottage
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The Charles P. Noyes Cottage (also known as the Fillebrown House) was a summer home of
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, Charles P. Noyes, who came to St. Paul in 1868. The cottage is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.


Description and history

A sign outside the cottage cites it as being a rare example of American Picturesque architecture, dating back to the late 19th century when White Bear Lake was a resort town with large colonnaded hotels and fine summer homes along the lake. The house was owned by the Fillebrown family for most of its years as a residence, and was donated to the White Bear Lake Area Historical Society in 1978. White Bear Lake Area Historical Society - Museum The house is open for tours and special events.


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External links


Fillebrown House - White Bear Lake Area Historical Society
{{DEFAULTSORT:Noyes, Charles P., House Historic house museums in Minnesota Houses completed in 1879 Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Minnesota Museums in Ramsey County, Minnesota Houses in Ramsey County, Minnesota White Bear Lake, Minnesota Victorian architecture in Minnesota National Register of Historic Places in Ramsey County, Minnesota