Wistariahurst

Wistariahurst
Location: Holyoke, Massachusetts
Built: 1848
Architect: Multiple
Architectural style: No Style Listed
Governing body: Local
NRHP Reference#:

73000295

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Added to NRHP: April 23, 1973

Wistariahurst is a historic site located at 238 Cabot Street in Holyoke, Massachusetts. It was built in 1868 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.

Wistariahurst Museum, originally the home of prominent silk manufacturer William Skinner and his family, has stood as an example of elegance and fine architecture since 1874. The buildings and grounds were owned continually by the Skinner family until 1959, when Katharine Skinner Kilborne, the youngest child of William and Sarah Skinner, and her heirs gave Wistariahurst to the City of Holyoke for cultural and educational purposes.

Visiting today

Today, Wistariahurst Museum reflects the lives and tastes of both generations of the Skinner family. The museum features original leather wall coverings, columns, elaborate woodwork and an interesting tale of how two generations perceived and used the house very differently. The museum's permanent collection includes decorative arts; paintings and prints, textiles, and a rich manuscript collection of family and local papers. The museum offers a wide variety of programs and events, including workshops, concerts, lectures, and demonstrations. The museum is also available for private rental and group tours.

House Tours, Gallery Hours, and Gift Shop Hours: Saturday, Sunday, and Monday 12 - 4 p.m.

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