Experience holiday decorations in four of Marble Falls’ most historic houses during The Falls on the Colorado Museum’s annual Christmas Home Tour. This year, the turn-of-the-20th-century homes will be open to the public from 4-7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 7.
Light refreshments will be served at each stop.
Admission wristbands are $15 for ages 13 and older and free for children 12 and younger. They are good for all four homes. Those who purchased a museum membership before Oct. 31, 2024, are eligible for one free wristband. Family memberships include two wristbands. Proceeds support The Falls on the Colorado Museum.
Wristbands may be purchased at any of the homes on the night of the tour or in advance at the Marble Falls Visitors Center, 100 Avenue G, or the museum, 2001 Broadway. Museum hours are 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday-Saturday.
For more information, call 830-798-2157 or visit fallsmuseum.org.
The homes are all within two blocks of each other. Visit one, two, three, or all four in no particular order:
- Christian-Matern House at 603 Seventh St., owned by Caryl Calsyn
- Otto Ebeling House at 601 Avenue F, owned Nancy Ebeling
- William Hoage Home at 902 Avenue F, owned by Glenna Copeland
- Original First Baptist Church Parsonage at 604 Avenue F, owned by Lori and Randy Rudman