Company description
A 21st-century museum, using Harriet Beecher Stowe's life to inspire social justice. Stowe wrote the anti-slavery novel “Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” Themed tours change monthly. Open year round.
More details
- Specialized tours
- Call for details, includes The Child's Tour, Welcome to Our Home (Living History tour) and Spirits at Stowe (evening tour, call for details)
- Admission
- House Tour Adult $9; Senior (65+) $8; Student $8; Child (5-12) $6; Child (4 and under) FreeChild's Tour Adult $4; Child (5-12) $5
- Prices
- Admission $8 adults and teens, $7 seniors, $4 children 5-12, free ages 5 and under
- Admission Price
- $6.50 Adults, $6 Seniors, $2.75 Children (6-16), Children 5 and under free
- Payment Accepted
- Cash, Check, American Express, MasterCard, Visa
- Features
- wheelchair access, Historic Landmark
- Admission Details
- Adults $8; Children $4; Seniors $7
- Uncle Tom's Cabin: A Moral Battle Cry for Freedom
- Exhibit in Stowe Visitor Center
- Victorian-Style Gardens
- Award-winning heritage roses
- Museum Store
- Books and exceptional gifts
- Parking
- In lot on Forest St.
- Email
- [email protected]
- 2011
- Stowe's Bicentennial
- Also open on Tuesday
- June through October
- Season
- Closed Mon Oct-May
- Tag
- museum, historic
- Salons at Stowe
- Thursday evenings
- Type
- Historic Sites
- Source
- 10Best
- Mailing Address Available Only
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- Web Site
- http://harrietbeecherstowe.org/