Audubon House was built in the 1840s by Captain John Huling Geiger as a residence for his family and he lived there for more than a century. The House now has fine period furnishings on display and an outside Cook House. The original family cook house was destroyed in fire and in 2012 a new historical accurate cook house was constructed. Today the Cook House is furnished with antiques of the period typically found in an outdoor kitchen. A highlight of any visit to the Audubon House is a tour of the property’s one-acre tropical gardens where orchids, bromeliads orchids, bromeliads, rare tropical palms and crotons. The Audubon Gallery of Fine Arts offers visitors a unique opportunity to purchase original hand-colored Audubon lithographs, modern reproductions.
Hi there!
Rate this business!
First-classBetter than mostAbout what I expectedNot the worst...Disappointing
Click to Rate

Reviews

C
cadamo25

06/28/2011

Provided by YP.com
This a place that you want to ...

This a place that you want to visit and do business with!

More Business Info

Hours
Regular Hours
Mon - Sun:
Services/Products
Audubon House Gallery offers tours and Admission prices are: Adults-$12.00, Students-$7.50, Children-$5.00, Children Under 6 entrance is free
Payment method
amex, discover, master card, visa
Amenities
Museum Store, House Gallery of Fine Art, Facility rental for Weddings and other special events
AKA

Audubon House Gallery

Categories
Historical Places, Art Galleries, Dealers & Consultants, Botanical Gardens, Gift Shops, Historical Monuments, Museums, Places Of Interest, Tourist Information & Attractions
Suggest an Edit