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Part of Victorian Village, this 25-room Italianate house from the 1850s has been lovingly restored and furnished with authentic pieces. The dark, heavy furniture and velvet curtains were popular in the period, but perhaps inappropriate for the climate. While you are here, be sure to see the nearby Magevney House and Woodruff-Fontaine House, and imagine what Memphis was like in the 1800s—before cars, computers or air conditioning. Admission is USD5 for adults, USD4 for seniors 62 and older and for children ages five through college age. Children four and younger get in free. Tours take place every half hour; the last tour is at 3:30p.

Contact Details

  • Address:
    652 Adams Avenue, (at 3rd), Memphis, 38103
  • Phone: +1 901 523 1484
  • Neighbourhood: Downtown

Other details

  • Category: Tourist Attractions & Sightseeing, Museums
  • Opening hours: 10a-4p Tu-Sa, 1p-4p Su
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