Mountain View Mansion Series

$12.00

Commemorative Crystal Glassware Collection

(exclusively sold at the Mountain View Mansion)

$12.

A portion of all sales benefit
Mountain View Renovation Fund

The Fishburn home, known as Mountain View,
was built in 1907 as a 42-room mansion
in the Georgian-revival architectural style.
The stately home with landscaped grounds was the residence of Junius B. Fishburn, a prominent Roanoke
publisher, banker and philanthropist. The Fishburn family resided at Mountain View for a half century.

Mr. Fishburn donated the home to the city in 1955
with the stipulation that it be used for recreational purposes. Today, visitors can enjoy the many
community events held at the Mansion.

Or simply, sign up for a guided historical tour
of the home’s interior to marvel at its original features a grand staircase, exquisite crown molding and mantels, French parlor doors, well-appointed rooms for dining and entertaining
….and take a step back in time to Roanoke’s gilded age.

-Nelson Harris
Noted Historian- Roanoke, VA 2024

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Commemorative Crystal Glassware Collection

(exclusively sold at the Mountain View Mansion)

$12.

A portion of all sales benefit
Mountain View Renovation Fund

The Fishburn home, known as Mountain View,
was built in 1907 as a 42-room mansion
in the Georgian-revival architectural style.
The stately home with landscaped grounds was the residence of Junius B. Fishburn, a prominent Roanoke
publisher, banker and philanthropist. The Fishburn family resided at Mountain View for a half century.

Mr. Fishburn donated the home to the city in 1955
with the stipulation that it be used for recreational purposes. Today, visitors can enjoy the many
community events held at the Mansion.

Or simply, sign up for a guided historical tour
of the home’s interior to marvel at its original features a grand staircase, exquisite crown molding and mantels, French parlor doors, well-appointed rooms for dining and entertaining
….and take a step back in time to Roanoke’s gilded age.

-Nelson Harris
Noted Historian- Roanoke, VA 2024

Commemorative Crystal Glassware Collection

(exclusively sold at the Mountain View Mansion)

$12.

A portion of all sales benefit
Mountain View Renovation Fund

The Fishburn home, known as Mountain View,
was built in 1907 as a 42-room mansion
in the Georgian-revival architectural style.
The stately home with landscaped grounds was the residence of Junius B. Fishburn, a prominent Roanoke
publisher, banker and philanthropist. The Fishburn family resided at Mountain View for a half century.

Mr. Fishburn donated the home to the city in 1955
with the stipulation that it be used for recreational purposes. Today, visitors can enjoy the many
community events held at the Mansion.

Or simply, sign up for a guided historical tour
of the home’s interior to marvel at its original features a grand staircase, exquisite crown molding and mantels, French parlor doors, well-appointed rooms for dining and entertaining
….and take a step back in time to Roanoke’s gilded age.

-Nelson Harris
Noted Historian- Roanoke, VA 2024