The historic Settlers House is a small family home that was lived in by a series of working-class families over the course of its long history. Built around 1867, the building survived the Great Holland Fire of 1871 and was continuously lived in until the 1990s. Today, the home has been restored to how it would have appeared in 1871.
CAPPON AND SETTLERS HOUSE TOURS
During the Fall and Winter months, the historic houses are open by appointment only. To reserve your tour, please contact Deb Wake at [email protected].
GROUP TOURS
Group Tours of 5 or more are available September through May, three to four weeks in advance, by appointment only.
To reserve your tour, please contact Deb Wake at [email protected].
SEASONAL EVENTS
For seasonal events, check out our Events page.
ADMISSION
The cost includes tours of the Cappon House and the Settlers House. Tours begin at the Cappon House Visitor Center.
ACCESSIBILITY
The Settlers House is a historic home and is not handicapped accessible. Please be advised that the Settlers House is located down the block from the Cappon House, and requires walking.
PARKING
Street parking is available along 10th Street, Washington Avenue, and on the north side of 9th Street.
MUSEUM BUILDING RENTALS
For information about Museum building rentals, please contact David Hawley-Lowry at [email protected]
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