Nauvoo House

Nauvoo House
The Nauvoo House (at right)
and neighboring Bidaman Stable
Interactive map of the Nauvoo House area
General information
Location950 South Main Street, Nauvoo IL 62354
Coordinates40°32′24″N 91°23′29″W / 40.5401°N 91.3914°W / 40.5401; -91.3914
Construction started1841
Construction stopped1844
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The Nauvoo House in Nauvoo, Illinois, is a building that Joseph Smith, the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement, and his followers began constructing as a boarding house in the 1840s. The boarding house was never completed, but the structure was later converted into a residential home and renamed the Riverside Mansion. The Nauvoo House, as it is referred to today, is part of the Nauvoo Historic District, a National Historic Landmark.