Campbell House Museum


Built in 1851, the first house in the elegant Lucas Place neighborhood, the Campbell House was the home of renowned fur trader and entrepreneur Robert Campbell and his family from 1854 until 1938. The museum contains hundreds of original Campbell possessions including furniture, paintings, clothing, letters, carriages and a unique set of interior photographs taken in the mid-1880s.
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164 Reviews | Write a ReviewA view of the mid 1800s - in Wealthy St. Louis
Reviewed By 795davec March 2022Stellar house remaining from the mid-1800s - that is the only remnant of the gorgeous homes from the era from a time when this was where the "well-heeled" of St. Louis lived. One gets a guided tour...
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Reviewed By jenavolio December 2021We thoroughly enjoyed our visit! Dennis was incredibly knowledgeable, friendly, and devoted to his volunteer role as a docent there. The house was beautiful!
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Reviewed By superpickies October 2021The Campbell House is utterly unique. If you are a fan of house museums, you may realize it iis important for the house to have a piece of two from the family that lived there. The rest of it is...
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