The Stockman House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1908 for Dr. George and Eleanor Stockman as their family home, is now a museum. Restored to its 1908 presentation and furnished with period pieces and reproductions of FLW furnishings.
The Robert E. McCoy Architectural Interpretive Center (AIC), located at 520 1st St. NE, Mason City, Iowa.
Open May through October.
AIC offers a spacious lobby,
a photo exhibit of Mason City's Prairie School Homes in Rock Crest / Rock Glen;
public rest rooms; a popular Gift Shop; and a rentable meeting room/auditorium, as well as limited parking.
STOCKMAN HOUSE REGULAR TOUR SEASON:
MON, TUE and WED - 10 am and 11 am tours
THU, FRI and SAT - 10 am, 11 am, 1 pm, 2 pm and 3 pm
SUN - 1 pm, 2 pm and 3 pm
*** $10 (Adults); $5 (Child - 6-17 yrs. old)
STOCKMAN HOUSE TOURS begin at the Architectural Interpretive Center (AIC), located next to and just north of the
Stockman House, and will include a short complimentary video on the history, the visionaries, and the architects
responsible for the Prairie School presence in Mason City. The video is shown in the AIC auditorium
The AIC is open coinciding with the Stockman House regular tour schedule - opens 15 mins. before 1st tour of the day and closes 15 mins. after the last tour begins.
For more information (small group, large group and Off-Season [NOV - APR] tours),
please go to www.stockmanhouse.org.
Call (641) 423-1923 for more information