Cramer Kenyon Heritage Home

Cramer Kenyon Heritage Home The Cramer-Kenyon Heritage Home in Yankton, South Dakota, is a fascinating historical gem. History and Ownership:

James H. In 1890, Nelson J. until 4 P.M.

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The Cramer-Kenyon Heritage Home in Yankton, South Dakota
est. 1886

Open to the Public with Guided Tours from Memorial Day through Labor Day, Murder Mystery Dinners, Private Events & More Let me share some interesting details about this beautiful residence:

Architectural Design: The home, built in 1886, showcases the Eastlake Stick Style on the exterior, while its interior

boasts an elegant Queen Anne design. The combination of these architectural styles creates a unique and visually appealing structure. Distinctive Features:
Tall Double Doors: The original tall double doors at the entrance add to the home’s grandeur. Gas/Electric Chandeliers: Imagine the charm of gas and electric chandeliers illuminating the rooms. High-Coved Ceilings: The ceilings feature coved designs, adding sophistication. European Tiles: Mantel pieces encase European tiles around each of the four fireplaces, providing a touch of artistry. Teller, an attorney and Secretary of the Dakota Territory, built the home in 1886. Cramer, another attorney, and his wife, Alice Bulfinch, purchased the home. They decorated the interior in the Victorian style, including imported wallpaper, elaborately carved furnishings, and oil paintings by Alice Cramer. The home was inherited by Esther Kenyon, the Cramers’ great-niece, in 1929. She and her husband, Herbert, moved to Yankton with their children. After Herbert Kenyon’s passing in 1972, the home was acquired by Heritage Homes, Inc. In 1974, the Cramer-Kenyon Heritage Home was opened to the public as a Bicentennial project to commemorate Yankton’s status as the first capital of the Dakota Territory. Guided Tours:
The home is open to the public for guided tours from Memorial Day through Labor Day (late May to early September). Tours are available Wednesday through Sunday, from 1 P.M. During the off-season, tours can be scheduled by reservation (605-665-7470). Admission fees are $10 for ages 12 and up, and $5 for students under 12. Children under 5 can enjoy the tour for free. If you’re ever in Yankton, I highly recommend visiting the Cramer-Kenyon Heritage Home. It’s not only a local treasure but also a national one, steeped in history and filled with great photography opportunities12. Additionally, if you’re up for a unique experience, consider attending one of their Murder Mystery Dinners or explore the possibility of hosting special events there.

Some photos from the end of the April 25th Murder Mystery Dinner Party! Thank you to all that attended. What a splendid ...
05/26/2026

Some photos from the end of the April 25th Murder Mystery Dinner Party! Thank you to all that attended. What a splendid time and fun costumes as the characters they portrayed! Interested in attending a future Murder Mystery Dinner at the Cramer Kenyon Heritage Home? Message us! 🍴

The Cramer Kenyon Heritage Home is now accepting reservations for our upcoming 2026 Murder Mystery Dinners! Reserve your...
05/26/2026

The Cramer Kenyon Heritage Home is now accepting reservations for our upcoming 2026 Murder Mystery Dinners! Reserve your seat at the table for a delicious four course meal, an intriguing mystery, and a memorable experience in the historic 1886 home. All proceeds go to keeping the house maintenance and upkeep. To reserve your spot, message our page or contact 605-760-3056 🍽️

Thank you to The Center for hosting the Cramer Kenyon Heritage Home at the Tour of Tables!🌹
05/07/2026

Thank you to The Center for hosting the Cramer Kenyon Heritage Home at the Tour of Tables!🌹

The Cramer Kenyon home is hosting another murder mystery dinner Saturday, April 25th. Would you like to come and help so...
03/25/2026

The Cramer Kenyon home is hosting another murder mystery dinner Saturday, April 25th. Would you like to come and help solve the murder and enjoy a delicious four course meal? Please send a text to 605-760-3056 or message us on Facebook if you’re interested. Limited seating, so don’t delay in booking your spot! Cost of $70 per person. Covers meal and an original tale of murder and intrigue in the historic 1886 home. All proceeds go to preserving the home. 🌷🪻

***Edit***- the cost is $70 per person, with 100% of the proceeds going to restoring the roof of the historic houseWanti...
02/25/2026

***Edit***- the cost is $70 per person, with 100% of the proceeds going to restoring the roof of the historic house

Wanting to enjoy a Cramer Kenyon Heritage Home murder mystery dinner? It’s your lucky day! ☘️ Join us on Saturday, March 14th! All proceeds go to keeping the historic home preserved and open to share with the public. It is a golden treasure of Yankton’s history. 🌈

To reserve your spot, send us a message or text 605-661-9739.

Our Cramer Kenyon Murder Mystery was a real treat. 🍬🎃 Thank you to our guests for a fun night and for supporting the hou...
10/27/2025

Our Cramer Kenyon Murder Mystery was a real treat. 🍬🎃 Thank you to our guests for a fun night and for supporting the house! The next murder mystery dinner will be on Saturday, January 3rd. Message our page or call 605-665-7470 to reserve your seat!

The Cramer Kenyon home is hosting another murder mystery dinner. We have 8 open seats for Saturday, October 25th. Would ...
09/22/2025

The Cramer Kenyon home is hosting another murder mystery dinner. We have 8 open seats for Saturday, October 25th. Would you like to come and help solve the murder? Please send a text to 605–661–9739 or message us on Facebook if you’re interested. Limited seating, so don’t delay in booking your spot! Cost of $65 per person. Covers hors d’oeuvres and beverages, along with a 3 course meal, and an original tale of murder and intrigue in the historic 1886 home. Guests for this murder mystery dinner are invited to wear costumes to celebrate Halloween. 👻🎃

Did you know❔❔❔Before Nelson and Alice Cramer bought the 509 Pine Street home in Yankton, the house was built for James ...
07/08/2025

Did you know❔❔❔

Before Nelson and Alice Cramer bought the 509 Pine Street home in Yankton, the house was built for James H. Teller. Teller served as Secretary to the Dakota Territory from 1883 to 1886. After his time as Territory secretary, he had the home built to be the tallest Queen Anne style home in the territory. He sold the home to the Cramers shortly after in 1890, where Mrs. Cramer would complete the decorating of the home. After leaving Yankton, Teller continued working as a lawyer, judge, and legal pioneer, eventually serving on the Colorado Supreme Court Justice from 1915 to 1925. James H. Teller is brother to the famous U.S. Senator Henry Teller, who created the “Teller Amendment” to the U.S. declaration of war against Spain in 1898, and also served as the 15th United States Secretary of the Interior during the Administration of President Chester A. Arthur from 1882 to 1885.

Visit the Cramer Kenyon Heritage Home- open Wednesday through Sunday 1-4 PM all summer to learn more about the abundant history of the home!

The Cramer Kenyon Heritage Home’s garden is as pretty as Alice Cramer’s paintings within the home. Come see her original...
06/12/2025

The Cramer Kenyon Heritage Home’s garden is as pretty as Alice Cramer’s paintings within the home. Come see her original artwork and the many other historical pieces in the home! Open for guided tours Wednesdays through Sundays from 1pm-4pm at 509 Pine Street. 🌹

06/05/2025

Check out this historic Yankton home built in 1886. Guided, historic tours Memorial Day through Labor Day on Wednesdays to Sundays from 1-4 PM. See all three floors of the home complete with original furnishings, decor, artwork, etc.

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509 Pine Street
Yankton, SD
57078

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