Awesome piece of Holland history. We went for the Halloween Haunts and the staff were some of the nicest folks I’ve ever met! Very educational with a unique and interesting look into how life was in the late 1800s. We got a kick out of seeing how the house has been restored and the guides also provided us with quite a bit of knowledge!
We got a tour of the settler house where the family started and the house where they ended with being the first Mayor of the town. The houses are fully furnished with mostly original pieces. You get a great idea of how the family lived back then.
After living in Holland for a few years I decided to get into the history of the town and the first mayor. Had a wonderful tour of the Cappon house and the Settler's house. I must note though that I noticed another view that someone posted about the Settler's house being the house that the Cappon's first inhabited. That is inaccurate. In the very beginning of the tour, the tour guide tells you how the Cappon's previous house had been ruined in the fire of 1871. Also when you go to the Settler's house there is a list of all of the pervious owners of the house. The Cappon family is not on the list. The Holland Museum and Cappon and Settler's House are definitely worth a visit.
A must see for tourists.
This place just amazes me. Took my husband and it was. Great inexpensive date
The Cappon House is a US Museum based in Holland, Michigan. The Cappon House is located at 228 W 9th St, Holland, MI 49423, USA.
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