Honolulu House Museum
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Historical Places, Historical Monuments, Museums
107 N Kalamazoo Ave, Marshall, MI 49068
269-781-8544
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Today: 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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- Judge Abner Pratt constructed this home in 1860 as a reflection of his previous life in the Sandwich Islands (Hawaii) where he served as the 5th US Consul. The third owner, Martin V Wagner, updated this home in the 1880s to a high Victorian style featuring marvelous ceiling and wall paintings. It was rescued in the 1950s from possible demolition and in the early 1960s became a house museum and the Marshall Historical Society's headquarters. Extensive restoration efforts then began which has brought back the 1880s elegance that visitors can enjoy today.Judge Abner Pratt constructed this home in 1860 as a reflection of his previous life in the Sandwich Islands (Hawaii) where he served as the 5th US Consul. The third owner, Martin V Wagner, updated this home in the 1880s to a high Victorian style featuring marvelous ceiling and wall paintings. It was rescued in the 1950s from possible demolition and in the early 1960s became a house museum and the Marshall Historical Society's headquarters. Extensive restoration efforts then began which has brought back the 1880s elegance that visitors can enjoy today.
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Phone: 269-578-3384
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