Holy Hill Basilica stands tall in Hubertus, WI above the colorful foliage of fall
The first resident on this hill was a hermit named François Soubrio who arrived in the mid 1800’s. He had found an old French diary and map dated 1676 showing a cone-shaped mountain in Wisconsin. In 1855, Fr. Paul Huber, from Salzburg, Austria purchased 40 acres from the U.S. government which was eventually transferred to the Archdiocese in 1876.
Irish settlers first called the area Holy Hill, and on May 24, 1863 Fr. George Strickner first used the name formally in the course of his sermon when dedicating a log chapel as the first Shrine of Mary - Help of Christians.
For more info. on giclée paper prints and Gallery Metal prints, click here.
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NOTE:
-All paper prints are sold as matted and ready for you to frame. 5×7 notecards are lightly textured, blank inside, and include a matching envelope. These items will ship to you directly from my base in Port Washington, WI, or you can make arrangements for pickup.
-All Gallery Metal prints are ready to hang with the included cleat, double cleat (“Wall Buddies”), or wire hanger depending on the size of the print. Metal prints ship direct to you from the photo lab. Alternately, if you want me to sign them or you simply live locally, they can be shipped to me, signed, and we can then make arrangements for pickup.
**ALL PRICES INCLUDE FREE SHIPPING TO CONTIGUOUS USA**
Holy Hill Basilica stands tall in Hubertus, WI above the colorful foliage of fall
The first resident on this hill was a hermit named François Soubrio who arrived in the mid 1800’s. He had found an old French diary and map dated 1676 showing a cone-shaped mountain in Wisconsin. In 1855, Fr. Paul Huber, from Salzburg, Austria purchased 40 acres from the U.S. government which was eventually transferred to the Archdiocese in 1876.
Irish settlers first called the area Holy Hill, and on May 24, 1863 Fr. George Strickner first used the name formally in the course of his sermon when dedicating a log chapel as the first Shrine of Mary - Help of Christians.
For more info. on giclée paper prints and Gallery Metal prints, click here.
(click on image to enlarge)
NOTE:
-All paper prints are sold as matted and ready for you to frame. 5×7 notecards are lightly textured, blank inside, and include a matching envelope. These items will ship to you directly from my base in Port Washington, WI, or you can make arrangements for pickup.
-All Gallery Metal prints are ready to hang with the included cleat, double cleat (“Wall Buddies”), or wire hanger depending on the size of the print. Metal prints ship direct to you from the photo lab. Alternately, if you want me to sign them or you simply live locally, they can be shipped to me, signed, and we can then make arrangements for pickup.
**ALL PRICES INCLUDE FREE SHIPPING TO CONTIGUOUS USA**