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HISTORIC HOMES
Brewmaster's House (formerly Henderson House)
The Brewmaster’s House was built in 1905 for William and Louise Naumann. Mr. Naumann was a brewmaster at the Olympia brewery just across the river.
Considered quite modern for its day, the house boasted hot and cold running water, a coal-fired boiler, and electric lights in each room. The design of the home was largely inspired by the Victorian age, but was much less elaborate than earlier Queen Anne examples.
The exterior of the home had changed over the years, but it was restored to its original appearance after the City of Tumwater acquired the house in 1977. The interior changed very little and provides a wonderful look at how Tumwater residents lived in the early 1900s. Interpretive signs give the visitor a thorough history of the house and its various owners.
Brewmaster's House is currently closed to the public.
For more information, please contact:
Karen L. Johnson, Curator, Schmidt House
Olympia Tumwater Foundation | PO Box 4098 | Tumwater WA 98501 (360) 890-2299 | karen@olytumfoundation.org | www.olytumfoundation.org
Crosby House
Come visit the Crosby House Museum, Tumwater's oldest historic home, located across from the Brewmaster's House in Tumwater's Historic District at 702 Deschutes Way SW. This charming 1860 house was built by Bing Crosby's grandfather, Nathaniel, for his new bride, Cordelia Smith. Now owned by the City of Tumwater, it is managed by Olympia Chapter #4, Daughters of the Pioneers of Washington who have completely furnished the house with period pieces. A delightful addition is a 1"-scale, fully furnished miniature replica of the house.
The Crosby House is currently closed to the public.
For tours or more information, please contact:
Ann Olson, President, Olympia Chapter #4
Daughters of the Pioneers of Washington (360) 943-5209 | sandaolson@outlook.com
Reservations:
Historical and Pioneer Park Shelter Reservations:
• Shelters are available to reserve 365 days in advance.
• Reservations are not confirmed until completed form and fee have been received. Online reservations do not require completion of paper reservation form.
• To check availability, visit www.ci.tumwater.wa.us/parks
• Large/Public Events: For all events larger than 100 people and/or open to the public, a special event permit application must be completed and approved. No person shall use a city park for a public event without a special event permit.
Cancellations:
• Reservation fees are refundable minus a $10 cancellation fee.
• Cancellations must be made at least 14 days prior to the reservation to be eligible for a refund . Cancellations are not available through the online registration system; they must be requested by contacting office staff.
• No refunds will be made due to inclement weather.
Amenities/ Hours:
• Parking space is limited. Carpooling recommended.
• The parks can accommodate groups of up to 100 people.
• Parks are opened at sunrise and gates are locked at sunset.
• Historical Park Shelter: Accommodates 80 people. 3 power outlets, 20 amps max each, 1 group grill, and 1 water source.
• Pioneer Park Shelter: Accommodates 50 people. 2 power outlets, 20 amps max each, 1 group grill, and 1 water source.
Shelter reservation fees: