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Kempf House Museum

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Built in 1853, the Bennett-Kempf House is a classic example of the then-popular Greek Revival architectural style. The lot was purchased by Mary Bennett, wife of the Postmaster Henry Bennett, for $175; the Kempfs moved in as boarders in 1888 and later purchased the house in 1894.

Due to the great interest in historic preser­vation in the 1960s, the city of Ann Arbor decided to establish the Kempf House Museum with a volunteer board. Rooms in the House have been restored and deco­rated with furnishing authentic to the late 19th and early 20th centuries, several of which were the property of the Kempf family. The Kempf House Museum is a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving, interpreting, and celebrating the Bennett-Kempf house, its garden and collections. This 1853 Greek Revival house is a unique resource because of its national architectural significance, downtown location, and the distinguished contributions of the Kempfs to the musical culture of Ann Arbor. By making the house accessible to the public, we seek to promote understanding and appreciation of our local history.


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312 South Division Street

Ann Arbor, MI 48104

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Sunday
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
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Opens Sunday at 1:00 PM
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