We enjoyed our personalized tour of the home with a docent that was very knowledgeable about the history of the city and home. The home is amazing painted ceilings and has been restored as much as possible to its glory days. The town of Marshall is lovely and we enjoyed walking in the area.
This house is worth a visit if you enjoy this type of thing. I had read up on it ahead of time but really enjoyed the guided tour and the added information. Very unique place.
This place was absolutely beautiful. Our guide was incredibly knowledgeable and made us feel very welcome the whole time we were there. I would definitely recommend a visit. You can't go wrong with the five dollar admission. Currently, because of the restoration going on, they are giving tours for donations.
A truly beautiful home inside and out. It was a very interesting tour that lasted about 45-50 minutes. Standard Oil wanted to raze this home and build a gas station. Good thing they didn't. The historical society is still working on this gem.
Our whole family enjoyed our stop here. The guide was knowledgable and told interesting stories. Our kids (15, 13, 11, & 9) all agreed they enjoyed it a lot, even though the house was in disorder because of restoration.
The Honolulu House is at the fountain circleon the west end of Marshall. It is home to the local historic society and is a carefully maintained historical building and museum.It was built by a man who returned to Marshall after serving as the ambassador to the Sandwich Islands (Hawaii). It is well worth a visit.
Learn history of the area and house. Beautiful artwork and furnishings. It is fascinating. right across street from the Way Inn, in downtown area.
This eccentric museum/house is a delightful and entertaining place to visit while in the Marshall area. The tour was well worth the cost. Even our youngest teen was impressed.
The Honolulu House in Marshall is one of the most unique old houses you will ever see. The museum is lovingly cared for by the Historical Society and there are many great stories to hear about the house. We go through it every year as part of the Historic Homes Tour and it never gets old.
This place is currently being restored, but still worth a look. The tour guide was excellent. She knew everything about the place down to the light fixtures...which are also beautiful. Pictures were not allowed inside but the impression the art left will stay with me. I loved the stairway that leads to nothing. The normal price is $5, but because of the restoration, they are not charging. Donations are accepted.