Happy 2020

The Hill House will be closed for public tours until May 2020.  The few months we are closed allows the staff to do some restoration work and prepare for future events/exhibits.  Thanks to everyone who helped make 2019 a great year for the Hill House Museum.   While closed we still do private tours and events including our Mardi Gras Tea in February (will be advertised soon).    Call or email if you have questions. 

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Holiday Tea

On Saturday the Hill House Museum hosted its' annual Holiday Tea. Not only did guests enjoy the delightful festive tea, but they had the opportunity to tour the antique toy exhibit. As you can see from the attached pictures everyone had a great time. Thanks to all our docents and volunteers who gave up their time, during this busy time of the year, and helped make sure all guests had an enjoyable visit.

The Museum reopens on Wednesday for guests to enjoy the amazing toy exhibit! (noon-3:00)

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Holiday Wreath and Toy Exhibit

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas at the Hill House Museum. This beautiful holiday wreath is made from the Hill House garden's boxwoods and other greens from Cedar Grove Cemetery where the Hill Family is buried.. Thank you Jo Perakes for making the wreath, and Barbara Early for your generous donation from the cemetery.
Don't forget the Antique Toy Exhibit opens this Wednesday at noon. Come see the museum filled with toys and decorated for the holidays. Questions? Call 714-3226

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Visit the Hill House at Night

Stop by the Hill House Museum Friday evening and tour it at night.  The museum will be decorated with mourning textiles along with a “make-shift” Victorian funeral in the upstairs parlor, and be introduced to Victorian mourning customs.  In the picture standing in the Hill Family cemetery plot is re-enactor Megan Landry during the recent Cedar Grove Cemetery Walking Tour.

The Hill House Museum will be open on Friday during the Olde Towne Civic League Ghost Walk from 7pm-10pm.  Only $5 per person to tour the museum at night and view the exhibit.   

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