• info@howardcountymuseum.org

  • 1200 West Sycamore, Kokomo,
    Indiana 46901

  • (765) 452-4314

Plan Your Visit

Just a few things to know ahead of time: parking is free and the parking lot entrance is behind the museum off of West Walnut Street. See the map at the bottom of this page for reference. The Howard County Museum is located inside the Seiberling Mansion. The public entrance is the front door of the mansion but there is an access ramp by the rear entrance for those needing assistance. There is no interior elevator, but a virtual tour video of the second and third floors is available on the first floor. Please advise that there are restrooms on the first and second floor inside the mansion, but they are not wheelchair accessible. Visitors are free to enjoy the museum and mansion at their own pace. Bring your smartphone or similar device for access to special exhibit QR code features. Visitors are greeted by HCHS volunteer hosts who can orient you and answer questions.

 

Advance notice is requested for large groups. Please call 765-452-4314 to make arrangements for your group.

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Helpful Information

The Howard County Museum is located inside the Seiberling Mansion. We are open Tuesday - Sunday 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM.

Museum Closure

The museum is closed during these occasions:

  • Mondays
  • Easter, Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day
  • Two weeks mid-November in preparation for Christmas at the Seiberling
  • Entire month of January for annual cleaning and maintenance
  • Severe weather or emergency: closures are announced on our Facebook and Instagram pages

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Map/Directions

The Seiberling Mansion/Howard County Historical Museum is located just west of downtown Kokomo in the heart of the Old Silk Stocking neighborhood.

From US 31: Turn west on Sycamore Street and drive through historic downtown Kokomo. Cross Washington Street and continue west to the 1200 block of Sycamore Street. Pass the mansion and turn right at the next intersection which is Phillips Street. Turn right again on Walnut Street. Free parking is available behind the mansion.