[4] Built in 1898, Wanda Gág's home is a fine example of Queen Anne Victorian architecture, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
Visitors can explore:[7][8] The Wanda Gág House Interpretive Center and Museum offers a variety of educational programs and events throughout the year.
Its front facade has a projecting gable section on the right, with a broad polygonal bay one story in height topped by a single sash window.
To the left of the projecting section is a porch elaborately decorated with turned posts and balusters, and a spindled valance overhead.
[11] The house was built in 1894 by Anton Gag, and served from then until 1913 as the childhood home of Wanda Gág (who adopted the accented "a" as an adult).