2024 is the 150th Anniversary of the Cappon House
ABOUT THE CAPPON HOUSE
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.
Cappon and Settlers House is open during Tulip Time and the Summer
Group Tours of 5 or more are available September through May, three to four weeks in advance, by appointment only.
To reserve your tour, please contact Deb Wake at [email protected].
SEASONAL EVENTS
For seasonal events, check out our Events page.
ADMISSION
The cost includes tours of the Cappon House and the Settlers House. Tours begin at the Cappon House Visitor Center.
NEW AT THE CAPPON HOUSE THIS SUMMER!
“Authentically Victorian: Reflecting on the Cappon House Restoration” Exhibit
Previously featured in the Holland Museum lobby gallery, this exhibit is moving to its new permanent home at the Visitor's Center/Cappon Barn after July 2024. Authentically Victorian: Reflecting on the Cappon House Restoration highlights the architectural projects undertaken to return the 1874 historic home to its 1902 appearance—the last year of Isaac Cappon’s life. Additionally, the exhibit explores the Cappon House’s cultural and architectural significance to the City of Holland.
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