Historic Mansion Museum on the National Register of Historic Places
The Conrad Mansion Museum is a nonprofit museum owned by the city of Kalispell, Montana and run by the Conrad Mansion Board of Directors, Inc.
The museum is the home of Charles E. Conrad, a founding father of the town of Kalispell. It was designed by renowned architect Kirtland Cutter.
The museum collection is comprised of 95% of the original furnishings and effects of the Conrad family.
Regular Season: Open Wednesday through Sunday from May 15 to June 11. Open Tuesday through Sunday from June 13 to October 15. The museum provides guided tours that last approximately 75 minutes. The first tour starts at 10:00 AM and they run every hour on the hour with the last tour starting at 4:00 PM. The mansion is also available for special events by reservation.
Events at the Mansion include:
Death by Chocolate murder mystery - Last weekend of April
Open for Regular Tour Season - May 17th
Ice Cream Social - July 4th after the parade
Closed for Regular Tour Season - October 15th
Ghost Tour - October 19th, 20th, & 21st
Christmas Tours - Every Friday - Saturday (11:00, 1:00, & 3:00 by reservation) starting November 24th
Valley Voices perform "Evensong" on December 14.
A Christmas Carol radio program performance - December 15th, 16th, & 17th
To preserve and exhibit the 1895 Charles Conrad Family Estate through public tours, educational programs, and community events.
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