Open doors will beckon you to visit this 1850 cobblestone house which is rarely open to the public. Learn about the fascinating history of the Rasey House, which is owned and lovingly maintained by the Beloit Chapter of the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution.
When: Saturday, September 6, 1:00 - 4:00p.m.
Where: 517 Prospect St., Beloit
Beloit's first citizens were determined to build a college in the fledgling city, but were short of funds to finish the first building So, they rallied together to build a home they could sell for a profit to help pay to complete it. They donated funds, labor and materials to build it. The limestone came from the Gage Brothers quarry which is now Krueger Swimming Pool. The cobblestones came from the bed of Turtle Creek, collected by Beloit College students. The sand used in the burnt lime mortar came from South Beloit.
Open Doors Beloit is the theme for this year's Beloit Heritage Days. The Open Doors Beloit Passport will be your key for exploring Beloit’s most iconic landmarks, historic sites, and hidden gems. Enjoy free access to architectural treasures, cultural institutions, and exclusive behind-the-scenes tours as community organizations, churches, and cultural institutions “open their doors” and welcome you in! Download and print your passport at
https://beloitheritagedays.com/2025-Passport
Bonus! Get your Passport stamped at 4 events to earn a FREE Turtle Sundae at Culver’s of Beloit!
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