Known historically as the Knox-Kreutzer House, 504 Franklin Street is a remarkable Queen Anne Victorian home in the Andrew Warren Historic District with 5+ bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, over 4,000 square feet of finished space and a rare, detached carriage house with a heated, insulated 3-car garage with finished space above. Built in 1887 for lumberman Samuel Knox and his wife, Eliza, this historic Wausau home is recognized for its cupola, decorative gables, wraparound front porch, beautiful trim, and well-preserved character. From the moment you step onto the wide front porch, this home feels special. Inside, the grand foyer opens to hardwood floors, crown molding, stained glass windows, French doors, rich wood details, and rooms that tell a story without feeling stuck in the past. The main level offers generous and flexible living space. The large living room features hardwood floors and a fireplace, creating a warm and impressive gathering space. The main floor library lends a quiet, elegant room for work, reading, or relaxing. A bright sunroom, formal dining room, and spacious f