Wistariahurst Museum, Holyoke
Facts and practical information
Wistariahurst is a historic house museum and the former estate of the Skinner family, located at 238 Cabot Street in Holyoke, Massachusetts. It was built in 1868 for William Skinner, the owner of a successful silk spinning and textile business, and is named for the abundant wisteria vines which cascade across its eastern facade. Originally constructed in Williamsburg in 1868, the mansion designed by Northampton architect William Ferro Pratt was moved to Holyoke in 1874, following the devastating flood which swept away the original Skinner mills. Following the death of Belle Skinner, its music room was operated as a private museum from 1930 to 1959, housing the Belle Skinner Collection of Old Musical Instruments, before their donation by the family to Yale University. Since 1959 it has been operated as the Wistariahurst Museum, and is open to the public. The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. ()
238 Cabot StHolyoke (Churchill)Holyoke 01040-3904
Wistariahurst Museum – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Children's Museum at Holyoke, First Lutheran Church and School, Veterans Park, Holyoke City Hall.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When is Wistariahurst Museum open?
- Monday 12 pm - 4 pm
- Tuesday closed
- Wednesday closed
- Thursday closed
- Friday closed
- Saturday 12 pm - 4 pm
- Sunday 12 pm - 4 pm
Which popular attractions are close to Wistariahurst Museum?
How to get to Wistariahurst Museum by public transport?
Bus
- Holyoke Transportation Center (15 min walk)
Train
- Holyoke (20 min walk)