The 26-room Frank Phillips Home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and open for tours Wed-Sat. Tour times are at 10, 11, 2, 3, and 4 o'clock and also at 1 pm on Saturdays. Tours last …
The 26-room Frank Phillips Home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and open for tours Wed-Sat. Tour times are at 10, 11, 2, 3, and 4 o'clock and also at 1 pm on Saturdays. Tours last approx. 1 hour, and a special Director's Tour is available by appointment only Wed-Friday at 9 am.
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Jan 19, 2025
First things first! My tour guide, Karla, was incredible! She was very knowledgeable and made the experience so much more wonderful than we expected. The home is beautiful and the stories in the home… Full review by Dillon M
Dec 17, 2024
Our guide Amanda was enjoyable. She shared so many stories related to the family, staff and the house. We loved everything about this tour. If you appreciate history and preservation of historic site… Full review by K I
Sep 13, 2024
It was so interesting, our tour guide Carla was excellent! Very beautiful house. Just sooo awesome! Every room was exquisite and detailed. Full review by Joan K
Is there an elevator? I see that it is 3 stories, but my mom uses a walker. Wanted to see if this was going to be a problem for her.
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An elevator was installed many years ago inside the house. However, there are a lot of steps to go up into the house and so he wouldn't be able to enter into the house itself. The …
An elevator was installed many years ago inside the house. However, there are a lot of steps to go up into the house and so he wouldn't be able to enter into the house itself. The elevator isn't always functional either if memory serves me correctly. Even if your mom did got up the front steps, she might have to stay on the first floor. To be honest, you'd have a much better time taking her to Woolaroc where it's much more handicap friendly and it has places to sit throughout the museums.