This house was built in 1894 and occupied until the deaths of the owners in 1936. The house was untouched until 1971 when it was restored for 10 years and then opened to the public for you to view.
While you are either on the site or at the tour, you won’t be able to miss the wonderful art collections that William Henry Stark and Miriam Melissa Lutcher Stark had amassed. The collection includes the death mask of Napoleon Bonaparte, a Steinway Grand Piano, different figurines, different portraits, the Hupmobile Roadster in mint condition, and different vases. The Stark Family house is included in the National Register of Historic Places, and is named by the Texas Historical Commission as a historic landmark.