St. Louis Holiday Historic House Tour
634 S Broadway
St. Louis, MO 63102
USA
Join the Campbell House Museum, Chatillon-DeMenil House, and Field House Museum for a delightful holiday tour that takes you back to yesteryear! Along with light holiday refreshments at each of the locations, guests will be able to explore these historic sites in a one-night-only peek into the past.
Campbell House Museum: 1508 Locust Street, Saint Louis, MO 63103
The Campbell House Museum was built in 1851 and has been completely restored to the high-Victorian opulence of the 1880s. The home or renowned fur trader and entrepreneur Robert Campbell and his family, the Museum contains hundreds of original family possessions including furniture, paintings, clothing, letters and carriages.
Chatillon-DeMenil House: 3352 DeMenil Place, St. Louis, MO 63118
The Chatillon DeMenil Mansion was built as a farmhouse for Henri Chatillon, a guide on the Oregon Trail. In 1856, the house was sold to Nicholas N. DeMenil, a pharmacist, who had the house expanded into the Greek Revival style by architect Henry Pitcher in 1863.
Field House Museum: 634 S. Broadway, St. Louis, MO 63102
The Field House Museum was originally built in a row of 12 houses known as Walsh’s Row, and it was inhabited by Roswell Field, a lawyer for Dred Scott, in 1850. This was also the boyhood home of children’s poet, Eugene Field.
Advance reservations are $30 per person. All reservations are non-refundable. No tickets will be mailed. Your reservation will be under your name at each location. LIMITED RESERVATIONS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR of each house for $40 per person on the day of the event.
Limited free parking at Campbell House Museum and Field House Museum. Only street parking available at the Chatillon De-Menil House.
For additional information, call the Campbell House Museum at 314-421-0325 or the Field House Museum at 314-421-4689.