Cappon/ Settlers House Tulip Time 2026 Special Schedule
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The historic Cappon
House was the home of Holland's first mayor and local tannery proprietor, Isaac
Cappon. Built in 1874, it is now partially restored to its appearance in 1900.
Visitors to the Cappon House step back in time, immersing themselves in the
stories of Isaac Cappon and his large family.
The historic
Settlers House is a small family home that was lived in by a series of
working-class families over the course of its long history. Built around 1867,
the building survived the Great Holland Fire of 1871 and was continuously lived
in until the 1990s. Today, the home has been restored to how it would have
appeared in 1871.
The self-guided tour
starts at the Cappon House. New this year you can buy a combo ticket to
get discounted admission to the Cappon/Settler House and the Holland Museum. Go to our website to prepurchase tickets today or when you visit either site.
Holland Museum is
ready for Tulip Time 2026. Come see the SABAI DEE: Celebrating Holland's
Laotian Community exhibit in our focus gallery and the America 250 exhibit in
the lobby. Also don't miss the running of
the 1939 World's Fari Klok every day at noon in the history gallery. Back
by popular demand we are offering a discount if you purchase a ticket for the
Museum and the Cappon/Settlers' houses at the same time and you can prepurchase
your tickets here. Prepurchase
your tickets today!