The John W. Gibson House, constructed in 1896, is a three-story Dutch Colonial Style Home owned and built by John Gibson, cattleman and banker.
From an opening in a third story bedroom floor, a brass fireman's pole serves as an emergency fire exit for the two bedrooms, loft and bath on the third story.
The fireman's pole lands in the middle of the second story library nook.
The home was lovingly restored to historically accurate paint colors on the exterior during the early 2000s.
Many of the interior fixtures have been updated, all in accordance with historical accuracy guidelines.