Joseph and Emma Smith Home
About the Business
Joseph and Emma Smith Home is a charming local business located at 8980 Chillicothe Rd, Kirtland, OH 44094, United States. Nestled in the heart of Kirtland, this establishment offers a warm and inviting atmosphere that reflects the rich history and community spirit of the area. Known for its exceptional customer service and attention to detail, Joseph and Emma Smith Home provides a unique selection of goods and services that cater to the needs and tastes of its patrons.
Whether you are looking for handcrafted home decor, unique gifts, or seeking a cozy place to relax and unwind, Joseph and Emma Smith Home has something special to offer. The friendly and knowledgeable staff are always on hand to assist and ensure that every visit is a memorable one. With its blend of tradition and modernity, this local gem continues to be a beloved destination for both residents and visitors alike.
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Location & Phone number
8980 Chillicothe Rd, Kirtland, OH 44094, United States
Hours open
Monday:
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday:
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Sunday:
1:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Reviews
"I didn't realize that J and E lived at this house longer than any other residence throughout their marriage. The tour guides really work hard to paint a picture of their domestic life and how much they loved each other. I also didn't realize that how close their house was to the temple. It was cool to see."
"Nice modern building, configured to match the layout of the original home. I'm no historian, but I was disappointed that they chose to construct it using modern materials and techniques (it made me wish I had a house as nice as theirs!). If you are a member of the LDS church or historical offshoots, you'll feel at home, but it might be disorienting if you aren't; when we were there, the guides' presentation assumed that we either were members or that we had a good understanding of the history."
"This is truly a gem to walk through and learn about its history. This building has been renovated to look exactly as it would’ve when Joseph and Emma lived there."
"A great historic tour. I really enjoyed all the authentic furniture, clothes, and tools from 200 years ago. There's a lot of interesting history and you got to see what people lived like 200 years ago. The tour took about 45 minutes."
"My mom and I, avid fans of historical sites, stopped by on Saturday, November 11, expecting a brief visit to a local historical house. However, our experience took an unexpected turn. A guide, "Elder Sch___," (do not remember this last name) invited us to join an ongoing tour with two other participants. As the tour commenced, the guides, including a woman referred to as "Sister" based on her name tag (with the same last name as the man), dominated the conversation. Attempts to quietly discuss certain artifacts were met with loud and aggressive inquiries, creating an uncomfortable atmosphere. During the tour, "Sister's" behavior stood out. When I whispered to my mom about a piece of furniture, she abruptly and loudly demanded if I had a question, creating an uneasy atmosphere. This was followed by her insistence that I should speak up if I had any questions, even though I reassured her I didn't. Later in the tour, when I whispered quietly to my mom about the painted wallpaper (so quietly she did not hear me), "Sister" once again aggressively questioned if I had a question, asserting that I appeared to have one. Despite my quiet assurance that I didn't, she went on to suggest that we could leave if we wanted, creating an unwelcome and confrontational situation. To add to our disappointment, the tour focused solely on presenting Joseph and Emma Smith as saints, overlooking historical inaccuracies and stifling any discussion to the contrary. The guides seemed intent on projecting a one-sided, idealized image, making the experience not only historically inaccurate but also offensive. The constant emphasis on raising children "in light and love of Jesus" felt judgmental, implying a narrow perspective. Our takeaway was a mix of frustration with the tour content, discomfort due to unwarranted scrutiny, and disappointment in the overall experience. In conclusion, this historical tour lacked depth, accuracy, and respect for diverse perspectives. We encourage visitors to delve into their own research about historical figures and not solely rely on guided tours that may present biased narratives. Given our experience, we recommend exploring alternative historical sites in the area led by objective historians who provide a more nuanced and unbiased understanding of the past."
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