Thias House

Historic three-story Victorian home built in 1888 by Henry Thias as an “ornament to the city” of Washington. The home is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Missouri. Now open to the public as a restaurant and Bed & Breakfast. The third floor contains a book nook and antique shop.

Getting There & Details

Admission
Free admission for self guided tour.
Hours
Year-round
Address
304 Elm Street
Phone
636-239-0153
Map
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Handicapped Accessible.

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