The Marshall County Historical Society & Museum is hosting a special Home Tour at a Plymouth landmark, the Hoham-Klinghammer-Weckerle house. The tour will be on Sunday, September 15th. Tickets will be sold for four-time slots, hourly at 1:00, 2:00, 3:00, and 4:00 to allow visitors unhurried tours.
Located at 1715 Lake Avenue the property has a long and storied history beginning during the Civil War. Our recent fundraiser featured one interesting period of its past as “The Pine Tree Inn,” a prohibition-era speakeasy.
Kyle Davis and Tracey Blendowski purchased the property, recently restored by Schoberg & Schoberg, and have finished an additional renovation of the house and grounds. An artful blend of old and new makes this Queen Anne gem a stylish and comfortable home.
Tickets are $15 each and available at the Museum, 123 North Michigan Street in downtown Plymouth. Museum hours are 10:00 until 4:00, Tuesday through Saturday. For questions, call 574-936-2306. Proceeds raised support MCHS community programs. Unfortunately, with multiple staircases, the house is not ADA-accessible. On-site bathrooms will not be open to the public.
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