The 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.
Inclement weather date is set for December 7, 2022.
Tickets may be purchased through Eventbrite. For additional information, call the Campbell House Museum at 314-421-0325 or the Field House Museum at 314-421-4689.
About the Organizations:
Campbell House Museum: 1508 Locust Street, Saint Louis, MO 63103 | 314-421-0325 | campbellhousemuseum.org info@campbellhousemuseum.org
The Campbell House Museum is the first and only surviving house from the wealthy neighborhood of Lucas Place, the first private street in St. Louis. From 1854-1938, the house was owned by the family of Robert Campbell, who were among the wealthiest people in St. Louis at the time.
Chatillon-DeMenil House: 3352 DeMenil Place, St. Louis, MO 63118 | 314-771-5828 | demenil.org | info@demenil.org
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 | 314-421-4689 | fieldhousemuseum.org | info@fieldhousemuseum.org
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.