
Join us for the longest running home tour in the Midwest.
No commercials. No channel flipping. All history. Marshall’s 56th Annual Home Tour is a documentary you can touch, with 180 years of story and style built into the walls of several architectural classics. Purchase tickets today to start planning the trip of a century—and a half.
ONLINE TICKETS ARE NO LONGER AVAILABLE.
Tickets can be purchased across the street from the Honolulu House for $25. Tickets are valid for BOTH days. Children under 12 free.
Private Homes
Tour six private homes in a variety of architectural styles.
Whelan Home
Year Built: 1856
Style: Octagon
Franke Home
Year Built: 1858
Style: Italianate
Palmer Home
Year Built: 1903
Style: Queen Anne
Carrel Home
Year Built: 1865
Style: Gothic Revival
Thompson Home
Year Built: 1880
Style: Queen Anne
Rayner Home
Year Built: 1870
Style: Italianate
Meet Marshall’s Living Legends.
Sept 7-8
ONLINE TICKETS ARE NO LONGER AVAILABLE.
Tickets can be purchased across the street from the Honolulu House for $25. Tickets are valid for BOTH days. Children under 12 free.
Businesses & Attractions
Tour a historic theater, hydroelectric power plan, and a church.
Bogar Theater
Year Built: 1838
Style: Art Deco
Hydroelectric Power Plant
Year Built: 1862
Trinity Episcopal Church
Year Built: 1864
Style: Sandstone
Whelan Home
Franke Home
Palmer Home
Carrel Home
Thompson Home
Rayner Home
Bogar Theater
Hydroelectric Power Plant
Trinity Episcopal Church
Join us for the longest running home tour in the Midwest.
- Saturday 9am – 5pm, Sunday 10am – 5pm
- Marshall, Michigan
- Six private homes
- Two commercial buildings and a church
- Seven museums
- A juried fine arts and crafts fair on the Honolulu House Museum grounds both days
- Civil War encampment at the Capitol Hill School
- Civil War Ball in front of the Honolulu House on Saturday evening
- Free parking downtown and at Capitol Hill School near the county fairgrounds
- Free shuttle buses
- Food venues at local churches
For places to stay, eat, and play, visit choosemarshall.com
ONLINE TICKETS ARE NO LONGER AVAILABLE.
Tickets can be purchased across the street from the Honolulu House for $25. Tickets are valid for BOTH days. Children under 12 free.