Veraestau - Historic Mansion in Southeastern Indiana

Veraestau Historic Site
Veraestau Historic Site
Veraestau Historic Site

A Visit to Aurora and Lawrenceburg, Indiana
A Visit to Aurora and Lawrenceburg, Indiana

The stately drive to the historic mansion Veraestau is lined with giant oak trees. The property is located about a half mile from Indiana State Road 56. Turn on Market Street, which forms an intersection with Fifth Street and State Road 56. The street climbs the slope, and passes the mansion over four hundred feet above the River.

Ohio River View - Veraestau Mansion
Ohio River View - Veraestau Mansion
Majestic Views of the Ohio River
Commanding views of the river are visible from the lawn and many of the windows of the historic mansion.
300 Year Old Oak - Veraestau Mansion
300 Year Old Oak - Veraestau Mansion
300 Year Old Oak - Veraestau Mansion
This three hundred year old oak tree was standing and quite large when Aurora was laid out under its spreading branches.
Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana
In 2004, Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana received the 116-acre property as a gift from the Cornelius and Anna Cook O’Brien Foundation. Today, Veraestau serves as Historic Landmarks Foundation's Southeast Field Office.
Veraestau Historic Site
4696 Veraestau Lane
Aurora, IN 47001-9406
812-926-0983

Tours
Indiana Landmarks opens Veraestau for tours by appointment only.
For information, contact:
veraestau@indianalandmarks.org, 
812-926-0983.

Rentals
Veraestau makes a beautiful venue for weddings, lawn parties, receptions, and small meetings. Call for information about renting the house or grounds for your next event. Please note: Verestau provides only the venue, they do not provide wedding or event planning services.
For information, contact:
veraestau@indianalandmarks.org
812-926-0983.

Veraestau Historic Site
Indiana Landmarks Southeast Field Office
4696 Veraestau Lane
Aurora, IN 47001-9406
812-926-0983
Fax 812-926-3122

veraestau@indianalandmarks.org

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