Home of Pocomoke City's First Mayor, Doctor Isaac Costen, The Costen House and the Hall-Walton Garden are managed under the auspices of the Spirit of Newtown Committee, Inc. whose mission is the preservation of these properties in order to exhibit the life of a small town and Doctor I. T. Costen and his family as they lived from 1870-1920.
 
Costen House was built by Dr. Costen shortly after the Civil War and was lived in by members of his family for over a century. It is sponsored by the Spirit of Newtown Committee, founded in 1974, Myrtle A. Polk and a group of public-spirited citizens, when the home was threatened by demolition.
 
 
 
Costen House Museum

Recent Reviews

Costen House Museum
Rita Ullmann : 5 on 2/28/2020 7:31 pm
It was great. They have acquired some different furniture and new donations.
5 5
Costen House Museum
Eva Graves : 3 on 2/24/2020 6:06 am
A nice place to visit and very clean, truly amazing!
3 5
Costen House Museum
Stanley Baker : 3 on 2/22/2018 9:03 pm
Interesting local historic house. Good tour
3 5
Costen House Museum