Discover the history of Mount Clemens.
Explore the rich cultural heritage of Mount Clemens inside the Crocker House Museum.
Discover the history of Mount Clemens.
Explore the rich cultural heritage of Mount Clemens inside the Crocker House Museum.
Explore the rich cultural heritage of Mount Clemens inside the Crocker House Museum.
Explore the rich cultural heritage of Mount Clemens inside the Crocker House Museum.
From Revolution to Refinement: Celebrate America's Story One Cup at a Time.
Step into the elegance of 1876 as the Crocker House Museum & Gardens invites you to a memorable Three Wives High Tea Garden Party, part of our America250 Celebration.
While American Patriots famously dumped tea into Boston Harbor in protest of British rule, tea itself never lost its place in American society. By the time our nation celebrated its Centennial in 1876, the Victorian tradition of afternoon tea had become one of the era's most cherished social occasions—a time for gracious hospitality, lively conversation, and lasting friendships.
Join us for an elegant High Tea in the blooming gardens of the Crocker House Museum (weather permitting). If Mother Nature has other plans, we'll simply move the celebration inside the beautiful historic Crocker House, where the afternoon's charm and elegance will continue uninterrupted.
Enjoy our signature Three Wives hot tea and refreshing iced tea, accompanied by a delightful assortment of tea sandwiches, freshly baked scones, and decadent desserts.
The afternoon's highlight is a captivating living history presentation featuring historical re-enactors portraying George Crocker and his three wives. Through their remarkable stories, you'll experience a fascinating tale of love and loss, faith and family, bringing one of Mount Clemens' most intriguing families to life.
Thursday, July 16
4:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Crocker House Museum & Gardens
Members: $35 | Non-Members: $40
Seating is limited to just 35 guests, ensuring an intimate and elegant experience. Advance reservations are required.
To reserve your place, call the Crocker House Museum office at (586) 465-2488.
Don't wait—this special High Tea Garden Party is expected to sell out quickly!
RSVP by July 9: (586) 465-2488

The Crocker House Museum & Gardens is managed by the Macomb County Historical Society. The Society maintains the building, which was built in 1869, and grounds and provides historic programs throughout the year that help fund the maintenance. We do not receive any public funds and depend on donations and membership for our existence.
While visiting our museum, you'll step back in time to the late 1800s, when Mount Clemens was world-famous for its healing mineral baths. Learn about the Crocker family and their domestic servants' daily life in period-furnished rooms, and see exhibits about Mount Clemens' history and industries. While you're here, be sure to visit the gift shop, where you'll find items like tea, decor, locally-made products, history books, and crafts by our volunteer craft group, and stroll through the gardens behind the house.

Educating children through our historic programs.

Providing musical presentations with our partners.

Reenactor presentations with our event programs.
Office Hours
Monday through Friday
9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Museum Hours
By Appointment or During Most Events
Please see our "Visit the Museum" page for more information about planning your visit!
15 Union Street, Mount Clemens, Michigan 48043, United States
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