December 22, 2024 - 18:54

The Kump House is excited to announce its seasonal holiday tours, designed to raise funds for the local education center. These tours provide visitors with a unique opportunity to explore the historic home while contributing to a worthy cause. The Kump House, known for its rich history and beautiful architecture, opens its doors at various times throughout the year, allowing guests to immerse themselves in the past.
Visitors can enjoy guided tours that highlight the significant events and stories associated with the house. Each tour is crafted to engage attendees of all ages, making it a perfect outing for families and history enthusiasts alike.
To participate in these enriching experiences, interested individuals can easily arrange a visit by reaching out to the caretakers of the Kump House. By attending these tours, guests not only gain insight into the history of the area but also play an essential role in supporting educational programs that benefit the community.
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