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  1. The Campbell House Museum commemorates the home and Victorian lifestyle of Robert Campbell and his wife Virginia Kyle Campbell. The house was first built in 1851 by John Hall. Hall sold it to Cornelia Hempsted Wilson in 1853 and she lived in the house for only one year.

  2. Since opening on February 6, 1943, the Campbell House Museum has served the greater St. Louis area as one of America's premier historic property museums. The Museum not only preserves the Campbell's house, but also their collection of original furniture, fixtures, paintings, objects and thousands of pages of family documents.

  3. Campbell House Museum, St. Louis, Missouri. 3,948 likes · 66 talking about this · 2,370 were here. The Campbell House reflects high-Victorian opulence of the 1880s. Hear about Robert Campbell’s wild...

  4. Campbell House Museum 1508 Locust Street, St. Louis, MO. Enjoy a special culinary tour that takes you back to the 19th century via Virginia Campbell's historic recipes, culinary artifacts and dining customs from St. Louis in the Gilded Age.

  5. The Campbell House Museum is a beautifully preserved example of the Victorian style of architecture with over 30 rooms filled with period furnishings and artwork. The museum's collection includes an extensive library, rare photographs, and personal documents of the Campbell family.

  6. One of the best preserved 19th century townhouses in America. Home of renowned fur trader Robert Campbell and his family from 1854 until 1938. Restored to its 1880s Victorian opulence. The museum features original family furnishings. Open by appointment only in January and February.

  7. Architecture and history lovers will want to pay a visit to the opulent Campbell House Museum, which offers a look at what life was like for wealthy tastemakers in 19th-century St. Louis.

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