English: Designed by Alexander Eschweiler and built in 1899, the Horace A. J. Upham House was a summer home with a turret on a hill near Wisconsin Dells, for Milwaukee lawyer Upham. In 1938 the Uphams donated the property to the predecessor of Wisconsin Easter Seals, and it's now used as Camp Wawbeek, a summer camp for children with disabilities. The house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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