About the Company
rating: 4.6
Categories
- Park
Contact Information
Phone: +1 512-974-6700
Website: https://www.clarksvillecdc.org/hezikiah-haskell-house
Address: 1705 Waterston Ave, Austin, TX 78703, United States
- Monday: 5 AM–10 PM
- Tuesday: 5 AM–10 PM
- Wednesday: 5 AM–10 PM
- Thursday: 5 AM–10 PM
- Friday: 5 AM–10 PM
- Saturday: 6 AM–11 PM
- Sunday: 6 AM–11 PM
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Reviews
Review №1
Rating: 5
The Haskell House is a wonderful little glimpse into the history of Austins emancipated black community, Clarksville, and local architecture. The house itself is lovely and lined with pictures of its owners and community members. There is parking along the neighborhood streets and a lovely garden behind the house.
Date: a week ago
Review №2
Rating: 5
Clarksville history
Date: a year ago
Review №3
Rating: 5
Great piece of history nestled away on a quiet neighborhood street. If you aren t looking you will pass it up. Only opened on the second and fourth Sunday of the month and always closed all of December.
Date: a year ago
Review №4
Rating: 5
We had a great time here. Its small and intimate. Oh, if these walls could talk. I suggest anyone who reads this place to visit it. There is a small outdoor area that is cool as well.
Date: a year ago
Review №5
Rating: 5
Date: a year ago
Review №6
Rating: 4
Date: 2 years ago
Review №7
Rating: 5
How can I visit inside the house?
Date: 2 years ago
Review №8
Rating: 5
Date: 3 years ago
Review №9
Rating: 5
Date: 3 years ago
Review №10
Rating: 4
Its on a nice lot. Couldnt get in because the doors were locked. Nice area to go for a walk.
Date: 3 years ago
Review №11
Rating: 5
Date: 3 years ago
Review №12
Rating: 5
Date: 3 years ago
Review №13
Rating: 5
historic, well preserved, lovely community garden in back
Date: 3 years ago
Review №14
Rating: 5
I love this museum please take the time to go visit with your family you will be happy you did learning something new is important
Date: 4 years ago
Review №15
Rating: 5
Date: 4 years ago
Review №16
Rating: 5
Date: 5 years ago
Review №17
Rating: 4
Small. Quaint.
Date: 5 years ago
Review №18
Rating: 4
Date: 5 years ago
Review №19
Rating: 3
This little historical monument is such a symbol and reminder of what this area was and how, like so much of Austin, an area has been grossly gentrified. It is indeed a beautiful spot with an excellent garden growing in the back. It s relaxing to take in the beauty but my heart sinks when I think of all the history.
Date: 6 years ago
Review №20
Rating: 4
Was in the neighborhood.
Date: 6 years ago
Review №21
Rating: 4
You going jkk
Date: 6 years ago
Review №22
Rating: 4
Sweet place to check out when youre wandering the neighborhood.
Date: 6 years ago
Review №23
Rating: 4
Date: 7 years ago