The private lives of two single ladies; sisters two years apart, is authentically laid bare in this museum. You see their clothing, pictures, furniture and appliances. Most house museums are staged with furniture of the period. That includes the White House in Washington, D.C. Not so with this house. Ive visited it three times and each time, I felt the presence of these ladies. An amusing visual on the exterior of the house are the pillars their father installed to make the house appear more grand than it was in the beginning. An attentive visitor (especially a woman) might leave the Chambers House wondering if the Chambers sisters lived the best life possible without leaving home, marrying and having children.
Love the personal guided tour to learn about the family history. It would have been much more like most tours without the added touches.
Loved it. But should guide to parking behind house
Took a tour of the home during a Chambers House Event. Remarkable tour with actors playing the roles of the former residents. Extremely informative tour in a fascinating historic house!
It was an interesting look back in the past of a Beaumont family. Very unusual story of a family of 4 that stayed together their entire lives in the same home and never discarded anything, not even dry cleaner bags. A unique tale.
Love this place, authentic, staff excellent
An awesome part of Beaumont history and a very sweet and knowledgeable historian guiding the tours.
Wonderful historical home with interesting story about the family that lived there.
I painted the house. Really enjoyed working there.
Good tour
Fun