Come out for a night of fun and support three historic house museums on Saturday, June 15! Tables of eight are $25 per person.
Register by calling 314-421-0325 or following the link: https://t.co/QUQ6uEXJW9
Looking to have that old family quilt of yours appraised? There are still spaces left for our upcoming lecture on "Caring for Old and Treasured Quilts", this Sunday, July 9 at 2 p.m. Follow this link to reserve your spot: https://t.co/WhcyTyCmoN
This Sunday, March 5 at 2 p.m. we will be having a lecture on The Irish in Saint Louis here at the Campbell House Museum. Author Patrick Murphy will be presenting on his book and why so many Irish were attracted to St. Louis. More information found here: https://t.co/fcwKHG6XeZ
Today the Campbell House celebrates 80 years as a museum!
In recognition of this anniversary, the museum is having its annual free weekend this Friday, Saturday and Sunday February 10 - 12. Follow this link for more information: https://t.co/dhgX5bqosF
This upcoming Sunday, January 29 is our lecture, Forged in Missouri—Ulysses Grant & the Show-Me State at 2p.m. Author and Missouri Humanities staffer Greg Wolk presents a vivid portrait of Grant and the early days of the Civil War. Hope to see you there! #civilwar#ulyssessgrant
Still searching for just the right Christmas gift? The Campbell House Museum shop may have exactly what you need --that perfect holiday decoration, the newest local history book or even some local goodies like Busy Bee Candies. Come to the 15th street door to shop.
Join the Campbell House this Sunday at 2 p.m. for a lecture titled, The History of Christmas! Tom Gronski will explore the customs and traditions from pagan times through the Victorian Era and up to the 20th Century. He will also discuss how the Campbells celebrated Christmas.
Happy National Homemade Bread Day from the Campbell House Museum! We have a cookbook of Virginia Campbells recipes from the 1840s and her recipes have been compiled into a modern cookbook. You can find it here: https://t.co/avbgpPKufP
Maybe warm bread is just what you need.
Happy National Oyster Day from the Campbell House! Oysters were an incredibly popular food in the 19th century, and you could have them at any local tavern you entered along with your alcohol of choice. They were essentially the burger and fries of the day. #nationaloysterday
Join Executive Director, Andy Hahn on air today for radio station KWMU as he talks about our new exhibit, The Back of the House, Servants and Slavery at Campbell House. Tune in to 90.7 FM to hear more about the new exhibit! His interview will be the last segment of the program.
Happy Easter from the Campbell House! Just a reminder that we will be closed on April 17th for Easter Sunday. Our Saturday hours will remain the same—10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Antique Quilt Auction!! Campbell House is selling a collection of 9 antique quilts. The quilts were donated from a local collection to be sold for the benefit of the Museum. To see more photos, read more about each quilt or to place a bid please visit https://t.co/LVstoH6LXv
Campbell House has officially started the 2022 museum season! The Museum is open Wed. - Sat. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. & Sun. 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., reservations are not required. Experience one the top tours in St. Louis according to TripAdvisor.
Visited @campbellmuseum this morning, open house to show off museum expansion. Now ADA accessible (it’s a lot of stairs) & nice gift shop. Such an historic gem in @downtownstlouis Visit!
At the Campbell House Museum on 9/26 from 9AM-3PM.
We are thrilled to be partnering with our neighbors
@citymuseum, come support two great local institutions and find some treasures to take home!
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Did you know that the @citymuseum and the @campbellmuseum are having a yard sale this Saturday? You won’t want to miss out! Get all the details: https://t.co/ETy33deWC3 #explorestlouis
Did you know that the @citymuseum and the @campbellmuseum are having a yard sale this Saturday? You won’t want to miss out! Get all the details: https://t.co/ETy33deWC3 #explorestlouis