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Restored 19th-century home displaying period furnishings, paintings & the family's personal effects.
1508 Locust St, St. Louis, MO 63103, United States

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Reviews — 8

The Great Satan
at 2024 Apr 07
The Great Satan
at 2024 Apr 07
I must be blind but I could have sworn that it was free to go inside. Apparently open to the public means that yes anybody can go but it's $10 per person. I'm stupid and didn't bring money
Heidi Martin
at 2023 Dec 03
Heidi Martin
at 2023 Dec 03
Gorgeous Victorian Mansion in St. Louis. It is the most complete Victorian Mansion in the U.S. with 90% of the furnishings and other items being to original to the home. It was decorated for Christmas and was beautiful. Lots of neat history here.
Robert Stinnett
at 2023 Dec 01
Robert Stinnett
at 2023 Dec 01
What an amazing, well preserved piece of history. We loved it! The Famous-Barr exhibit was awesome!
Karen K
at 2023 May 04
Karen K
at 2023 May 04
Beautiful home furnished and decorated with originial furnishings! Guided tour was excellent. Worth the $10 per person fee. Check the website for times and days for tours. Has a nice gift shop at end of tour. Carriage House with carriages also included and garden area of home too. Absolutely stunning home!
Hussain
at 2021 Sep 01
Hussain
at 2021 Sep 01
Beautiful Victorian Home. Tour Guide Ginger was an amazing historian of the home and have a wonderfully nice personality. The home is well kept and clean, very much worth $10 dollars per person. Our tour last around an hour long as well. I contributed $50 to keep the home in tip top shape.
Doc Phineas
at 2019 Sep 05
Doc Phineas
at 2019 Sep 05
An amazing mansion in downtown Saint Louis completely restored to period. So opulent with many original furnishings dont miss the carriage house ! This place is gorgeous! US Grant came to dinner there when he was president. Also I think very haunted...
K Bergeron
at 2018 Jun 13
K Bergeron
at 2018 Jun 13
This is a national scale gem. The history of the average American making good. The Campbell story is worth hearing. The home is preserved from the last relative, as if they just walked out and left it for us. Mrs Campbell spent more on opulent decor for one room than was spent on purchasing the house. This is a fabulous view of the past. Best mansion tour I've seen. Highly recommend.

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