Featuring...
Fifteen structures, including eight private homes
Honolulu House with beautifully restored wall and ceiling murals
Fountain Faire, juried Arts and Crafts show, Fountain Circle
Antique shows
Snack Booths, Lunches, Bake Sales
Civil War Encampment
Musical Entertainment
Other Restorations
The Firehouse, 109 E. Michigan, 1870 Italianate firehousestudio@aol.com
First Presbyterian Church, 200 W. Mansion, 1872 Religious Gothic
Come early in the day and stay overnight,
if you wish.
Contact the
Marshall Chamber of Commerce for area hotel information.
Call
1-800-877-5163
The Churches of Marshall invite you to join
their congregations for
Sunday services. Visit the Marshall Church Directory.
Tickets may be ordered or purchased at downtown
Marshall retailers,
ticket booths, or any home on tour.
Tickets are good both days.
The Tour is unstructured. Visit the homes
in any order you wish. A map
of homes on tour can be found in the center of your ticket booklet.
Free parking and shuttle bus service is
provided.
Advance: $12
Adults: $15
Children under 12 are free
Payable to the Marshall Historical Society.