Hamill House Museum 305 Argentine Street, Georgetown, CO 80444
Built in 1867 and expanded by silver baron William Arthur Hamill into one of the finest estates in the Rocky Mountain West, the Hamill House is the centerpiece of Historic Georgetown, Inc.'s preservation work. The museum interprets 19th-century residential living in Georgetown — architecture, furnishings, Victorian plants, landscaping, and the social and cultural life of the era. The property includes the main house, a carriage house, an office building, and a summer kitchen.
Touring the house
Tours are by appointment. To schedule a private or group tour, call us at 303-569-2840 or email director@historicgeorgetown.org. We'll confirm availability and arrange a time that works for your visit.
Free parking is available behind the house at the west end of 4th Street.
Group tours
We welcome school groups, history organizations, and community groups. Contact us to discuss scheduling and group rates.
While you're in Georgetown
The Hamill House is a short walk from Georgetown's historic downtown, the Georgetown Loop Railroad depot, and several other museums. Plan an hour or two to explore the neighborhood on foot.
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