at 1385 East Britain Avenue, Benton Harbor
Historic properties opened in 1997 for the public. Today's third oldest practicing Christian community in America, we welcome you to browse, study and enjoy your way through the pages of our rather unique and extraordinary record. Visit our 'Living History' experience for an in-depth look at the innumerable details of 100 years in progress with roots back to post-Elizabethan England and Jane Lead's Philadelphian Society. Tour sites include a Print Shop, Power House, Carpentry Shop, Cannery, Mechanic Garage, Shiloh Gardens and the nature trail to the famous Eastman Springs. Open weekends June - September.
Mary's City of David Museum and Tours is Benton Harbor based place and this enity listed in Historic Site category. Located at 1385 East Britain Avenue MI 49023-0187. Contact phone number of Mary's City of David Museum and Tours: (269) 925-1601
The historic park is now under NEW MANAGEMENT as of April 2014.. Mission Our mission is to restore & preserve historic Eden Springs Park at the House of David. As Walt Disney once said, "It's kind of fun to do the impossible." Company Overview Train rides every Saturday & Sunday from noon to 5pm Memorial Day weekend until Labor Day. Tickets are $2.00 each. Special event trains at Halloween and Christmas. Dates will be announced. We operate the 1904 coal powered Cagney steam engine on Sundays, and 1950's era diesel style trains on Saturdays. (Weather permitting.) Description Historic Park can be rented for weddings, reunions and other events. RV and tent camping & rustic cabins for rent next door at the campground.
Historic properties opened in 1997 for the public. Today's third oldest practicing Christian community in America, we welcome you to browse, study and enjoy your way through the pages of our rather unique and extraordinary record. Visit our 'Living History' experience for an in-depth look at the innumerable details of 100 years in progress with roots back to post-Elizabethan England and Jane Lead's Philadelphian Society. Tour sites include a Print Shop, Power House, Carpentry Shop, Cannery, Mechanic Garage, Shiloh Gardens and the nature trail to the famous Eastman Springs. Open weekends June - September.