Explore the Manor on a Guided Tour

Discover the Underground Railroad, meet “Mark Twain,” explore hidden passageways—and make memories that last a lifetime.

A New Experience Every Day

At Gibson House Manor, no two days are the same. With themed tours tailored to each day of the week, you can personalize your visit to match your interests—whether you prefer storytelling with brunch, exploring on your own, or diving deep into local history. Tours are limited to 25 guests for an intimate and engaging experience.

Weekly Tour Schedule

Sunday: Underground Railroad Tour + Sunday Brunch

Fully guided tour with powerful stories of the Underground Railroad and quilt code presentation.

Monday: Lightly Guided Tours + Scavenger Hunt

Explore at your own pace with a guidebook and optional scavenger hunt. Docents available for questions.

Tuesday: Underground RR History Tours and Visit by Samuel Clemens

Meet our in-character Mark Twain and learn about his stay at the Manor and his abolitionist views.

Wednesday: Underground RR History Tours

In-depth guided tour, architectural secrets of the Manor, and the story of quilting codes as escape tools.

Thursday: Underground RR History Tours with Quilt Presentation

In-depth guided tour, architectural secrets of the Manor, and the story of quilting codes as escape tools.

Friday: Underground RR History Tours

In-depth guided tour, architectural secrets of the Manor, and the story of quilting codes as escape tools.

Saturday: Underground RR History Tours and Visit by Samuel Clemens

Meet our in-character Mark Twain and learn about his stay at the Manor and his abolitionist views.

Private & Educational Tours Available

We welcome schools, historical societies, corporate retreats, and family reunions. Let us customize a tour for your group’s interests and size.

Tour FAQs

How do I reserve a tour?

You can book your tour online or by calling us directly at (724) 456-4983. Reservations are required for all tours and events.

To ensure a quality experience, we limit tours to 25 guests, so advance reservations are required. Walk-ins may be accommodated if space allows, but we strongly recommend booking ahead.

Most of the main floor and gardens are accessible, but due to the historic nature of the building, certain upper and lower areas may have limited accessibility. Please contact us before your visit so we can accommodate your needs.

Each ticket includes a guided (or lightly guided) historic tour and a delicious lunch served at 12:15 PM. Special experiences like meeting “Mark Twain” or the quilt code presentation may also be included depending on the day.

Our tours are family-friendly and children are welcome. Children under 6 are free, and we offer child pricing for ages 6–12. We also offer interactive elements like scavenger hunts and storytelling that kids enjoy.

If you have any dietary needs, please make your reservations through a phone call to the Visitor’s Center at (724) 456-4983.

We ask everyone to park in the rear parking lot and follow the entry instructions at the lower door Lodge entrance.

British  High Tea is also a working man’s dinner in England, which is why hot meat dishes and hot sides are also included.  

We would prefer you do both but if you just want to come to eat, we can give you a $3 per person refund when you register before the lunch begins.

We are happy to give you a to go container with your lunch if you choose not to eat it. Our tours are designed as a gracious 2 hour experience that includes a meal. There is a $3 refund if you decide not to stay for lunch. 

The tour/meal experience is approximately 1 hour and 45 minutes.

All advance reservations for community events involving a sit down meal will get a table to themselves with their name on it.

We ask that all cancellations/refunds require 48 hours notice as a courtesy. Please call the reservation line (724) 456-4983 to see how the policy works for your reservation. All group events require 15 to 30 days notice to receive a refund. Each contract stipulates the cancellation policy for that event.