Seminole Nation Grisso Mansion
United States / SEMINOLE, Oklahoma
Location ID: #10070809
The Grisso Mansion is a historic property accentuated with ornate detail and character. The Grisso Mansion was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on January 27, 1975. The mansion was a “dream home” built by oil baron W.E. Grisso for his wife Maggie. Construction on the home began in 1926 and concluded in 1928. Built at a cost of $750,000, the 26-room mansion has many unique features including Italian marble and tile, a ballroom, fountains, eight fireplaces, and a conservatory. The mansion also has four additional buildings and is located on almost 12 acres. In addition to the mansion, the property has a carriage house, annex, outbuildings, and a pool house. Outdoor venues include athletic courts, historic gardens, a vineyard, and a reflecting pool.