Visit the Starr Family Home in Marshall, Texas!

Looking for a fun, family activity in East Texas? Then head over to Marshall, Texas to visit the Starr Family Home! This is a Texas Historic Site!  We visited the property during its annual Victorian Fair.  

The property includes one large home, several smaller homes, and a schoolhouse.  Multiple generations of the Starr Family lived on the property.  At the time, the property was considered to be in a very rural area, but has now been surrounded by development in the city.




Outside the different buildings, you and your family will find markers describing the buildings and the people who lived there.



On this day there were also arts and crafts stations where kids could make toys common during the time when the property was occupied like dolls made of straw.



There were performers dressed in historic clothes playing dulcimers and other instruments at the Victorian Fair.



Because the property is now maintained by the Texas Historic Commission, the buildings are preserved to look like they would have when they were occupied.





The Victorian Fair also featured a photo station inspired by that period of history.  Our daughter really enjoyed that station!





Outside the schoolhouse, there were historic games and a person making balloon animals.



Texas Parks and Wildlife brought some animal furs and bones for kids to observe and identify so students could learn about science and history.



While the Victorian Fair is an annual event, the home is available for tours throughout the year.  The kitchen was actually on the side of the home next to the servant quarters.  The stove actually works and was used to make lunch for the staff.  As an African American family, we appreciate the Texas Historical Commission for preserving the servant quarters to honor their contributions to the home and also to help our daughter the opportunities she has today.



The Starr Family Home is actually three stories and includes a huge and extravagant mother in law suite that has been preserved.



We highly encourage you to visit Marshall, Texas and tour the Starr Family Home.

What are your favorite historic places to visit?

Let us know in the comments!

Have a great week and plan for the weekend!

Sincerely,

The @WeekendsCount Family!

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