Maclay Home

Welcome to Maclay Home, a historic gem nestled in Tipton, Missouri. Also known as Rosehill Seminary and Gleim Mansion, this remarkable structure dates back to 1858 and has served a multitude of roles throughout its rich history. Initially constructed as a girls seminary, it later took on the role of headquarters for the Confederate Army during the American Civil War, making it an essential site for understanding the regions past.

The Maclay Home is named after Thomas C. Maclay, its original owner, and boasts 17 stunning rooms filled with authentic furnishings from the 1800s. Each space tells a unique story of life in that era, transporting visitors back in time to experience firsthand the beauty and elegance of this bygone age.

As you explore Maclay Home, youll be captivated by the intricate details that adorn its walls – from the ornate fireplaces to the handcrafted woodwork. Every corner reveals a piece of history waiting to be discovered, making your visit an unforgettable journey through time.

Currently, Maclay Home is open for tours between May and October, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in its fascinating past while enjoying the serene surroundings of Tipton, Missouri. To learn more about this incredible historical site or arrange a tour, simply call (660) 433-2068, or visit us at 209 W Howard St, Tipton, MO 65081.

So come on in and experience the magic of Maclay Home – where history comes alive before your very eyes!