Marshall Historical Society
The purpose of the Marshall Historical Society is to preserve, protect and promote Marshall's heritage. It owns three museums: the Honolulu House, the Marshall Historical Museum at the Grand Army of the Republic Hall and Capitol Hill School. As the leader in local historic preservation and education, the Marshall Historical Society sponsors entertaining events for the entire family, from the festive "granddaddy of Midwest home tours" to an intimate holiday Candlelight Walk to custom-designed tours for groups of any size. When the residents of Marshall began their tradition of historic preservation more that 80 years ago, little did they know they were launching a movement that would spread throughout the country and continue into the 21st century. Click here for a video of the homes featured on the 2022 Home Tour.
Amenities
- Accepts Marshall Bucks
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Honolulu House Lawn 107 N Kalamazoo Marshall, MI 49068
61st Annual Marshall Historic Home Tour
Mark your calendars for September 12th and 13th! The 61st Annual Marshall Historic Home Tour promises a delightful weekend of history, architecture, and community spirit.
Hours: Saturday, September 12th: 9am-5pm | Sunday, September 13th: 10am-5pm.
Tickets: Purchase your tickets online using this link. Early bird pricing of $30 is available until Labor Day, after which tickets will be full price at $35. Online ticket holders can pick up their tickets at the ticket booth in front of the Honolulu House on the day of the event or at any of the participating homes. Please bring a copy of your email confirmation. Tickets are NOT for sale at the homes. For early pickup, visit the Honolulu House from September 8th-10th from 4pm-6pm with a copy of your email confirmation. TICKETS ARE FULL PRICE ($35) AFTER LABOR DAY.
MCCU 107 N. Kalamazoo Ave. Marshall, MI 49068
Let’s Get Cozy
Winter in Marshall is serene and cozy, perfect for those who enjoy a slower pace while embracing the season's activities…