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> Barker mansion back in private hands
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post Jul 28 2021, 10:00 AM
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https://whatsnewlaporte.com/2021/07/28/mc-t...reopen-in-fall/

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Title to the Barker Mansion in Michigan City has been transferred from the City of Michigan City to The Barker Mansion LLC, a new, wholly owned subsidiary of The Barker Welfare Foundation.

“I am very grateful to Michigan City Mayor Duane Parry, General Counsel Amber Lapaich, the Michigan City Common Council and the Board of Public Works and Safety for approving this transfer,” said Alex Ross, president of the foundation and grandson of Catherine Barker Hickox.

“My grandparents donated the mansion to Michigan City in 1968 for use as a civic center, and the family is thankful for the many years of stewardship by the city. But it is now our responsibility to restore, maintain and operate the mansion.”

Barker Mansion is currently closed and undergoing a $2 million restoration project, funded by The Barker Welfare Foundation.

“We are working on projects from top to bottom, including rewiring the entire mansion, new fire and security systems, new HVAC systems, restoring the Bridal Suite and Mr. Barker’s Room, a new bluestone patio and tent for outdoor events, as well as restoring the garden to the original 1910 plan by the renowned landscape architect Jens Jensen,” Ross said.

The lower-level community meeting rooms are also being upgraded and new exhibits are planned as well, featuring a scale model of the Haskell Barker Car Company factory, which is being designed and fabricated by students and faculty from the Purdue NW College of Technology’s Department of Construction Science & Organizational Leadership.

Additional restoration work will continue over the next three years from January through March, during which time the mansion will be closed to the public. Patrons can expect a reopening celebration in April of each year.

The Barker Mansion is expected to reopen to the public in late fall for the popular Christmas season at the Mansion, featuring events and historical holiday displays.

The Barker Mansion is a historic home and living museum that seeks to preserve the history of the Barker family business and philanthropy in Michigan City through tours, exhibits, programs and events. The mansion is available for school, civic and cultural meetings, weddings and private events for Michigan City residents and visitors. For more information, visit barkermansion.org
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