Victorian Village Historic District
Victorian Village Historic District
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zdaati
Vienna, Austria4 576 contributions
mars 2020 • En couple
Some nice houses but not much more on this road. With guide at least you can get some info on the history. It was part of our tour, we did not go in but i think for some it is possible but you need to oay
Écrit le 3 mars 2020
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tommy
Musashino, Japon1 181 contributions
sept. 2019
ダウンタウンから車で5分程のところにあります。4階建てですが、1階当たりの高さはかなりあるので、4階建て以上の存在感があります。
Écrit le 1 décembre 2019
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Colleen N
Boise, ID1 036 contributions
avr. 2019 • En couple
Based on the write up in tourism guides, I was expecting a charming, walkable neighborhood with several shops and restaurants in addition to the beautiful older homes. We only got the beautiful homes. The architecture is impressive, most of the homes are beautifully maintained and they are stately and interesting to see.
Unfortunately, it's a very small neighborhood located in what appears to be a pretty sketchy area. There really weren't any restaurants or shops to speak of. We chose to drive through the neighborhood and head on to other sights in the area.
Unfortunately, it's a very small neighborhood located in what appears to be a pretty sketchy area. There really weren't any restaurants or shops to speak of. We chose to drive through the neighborhood and head on to other sights in the area.
Écrit le 30 avril 2019
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takemeanywhere99
New York, État de New York49 contributions
déc. 2018 • En famille
Sadly we weren't able to go on the day when tours were available which might have made the trip a little more interesting and worthwhile. It's called a "village" but all the remains are about 6 houses on one street. Okay to visit if you're nearby but otherwise not really a must-see.
Écrit le 22 décembre 2018
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22Farmers
London, KY35 contributions
sept. 2018 • Entre amis
Drove right up to the houses and parked On the street in front. Got out and walked around for a bit. We didn’t go inside as they were preparing for a wedding. But wonderful to see.
Écrit le 16 septembre 2018
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DezP13_1
Woodbridge, Virginie526 contributions
août 2017 • En solo
I dropped by the Victorian Village Historic District and toured the Woodruff-Fontaine and Mallory-Neely Houses. Both offer discount for military personnel, so be sure to ask if this applies to you. (The Woodruff-Fontaine House is $12 for adults, but I think admission is discounted for service members is $10, and the Mallory-Neely House is $9 for adults and no charge for service members.) Considering both are historic homes, they're not completely accessible for handicapped personnel, so be sure to call to ask about accessibility if you or someone you are traveling with has limited mobility.
I visited in the mid-Afternoon on a Saturday, and there were relatively few visitors at either home. They're located next to each other, so when you finish touring one, you can walk right over to the next, which is great considering that parking is available along the street, and you don't have to worry about finding a separate area to park once you arrive. (Note: Parking is metered.) Both homes have restrooms and small gift shops available, but food and drink for purchase are unavailable. Photography is allowed, so be sure to bring your camera if you want to take photos. There are guided tours in each home as well, and the staff was friendly in both places. However, if you only have time to visit one or are limited by cost, I recommend the Mallory-Neely house. It's history is slightly more interesting with the additions to the home, and they change their exhibits on a regular basis. When I visited, the home was dressed in mourning, and the tour guide focused on the yellow fever epidemic of the 1800s that affected Memphis. Also, the Mallory-Neely House, as the staff will tell you, is believed to be one of the most authentic period homes in the US and has been featured on travel specials because of it's authenticity.
Overall, I enjoyed touring both homes and recommend them to those interested in period homes, architecture, history, or the city of Memphis. I'm not sure that youngsters will find them very interesting, so take that into consideration if you're traveling with little ones.
I visited in the mid-Afternoon on a Saturday, and there were relatively few visitors at either home. They're located next to each other, so when you finish touring one, you can walk right over to the next, which is great considering that parking is available along the street, and you don't have to worry about finding a separate area to park once you arrive. (Note: Parking is metered.) Both homes have restrooms and small gift shops available, but food and drink for purchase are unavailable. Photography is allowed, so be sure to bring your camera if you want to take photos. There are guided tours in each home as well, and the staff was friendly in both places. However, if you only have time to visit one or are limited by cost, I recommend the Mallory-Neely house. It's history is slightly more interesting with the additions to the home, and they change their exhibits on a regular basis. When I visited, the home was dressed in mourning, and the tour guide focused on the yellow fever epidemic of the 1800s that affected Memphis. Also, the Mallory-Neely House, as the staff will tell you, is believed to be one of the most authentic period homes in the US and has been featured on travel specials because of it's authenticity.
Overall, I enjoyed touring both homes and recommend them to those interested in period homes, architecture, history, or the city of Memphis. I'm not sure that youngsters will find them very interesting, so take that into consideration if you're traveling with little ones.
Écrit le 2 janvier 2018
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Christian M
Copenhague, Danemark5 929 contributions
déc. 2017 • En couple
Victorian Village sounds like quite a few houses, doesn’t it? But in Memphis we are talking about less than 10 houses - all very impressive.
If you are in a hurry, this area is NOT a must-see.
If you are in a hurry, this area is NOT a must-see.
Écrit le 26 décembre 2017
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Thomas W
Munford, TN112 contributions
mars 2017 • En famille
There are three Victorian mansions on Adams Ave. owned and operated by three different entities. Two are able to be toured while the third functions as a bed and breakfast. You can stroll on by and take them from the sidewalk or pay up and go inside. All are magnificently restored and I highly recommend visiting.
Écrit le 1 décembre 2017
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Christine B
Johnson, VT223 contributions
août 2017 • Entre amis
These homes are absolutely beautiful I wish we would have had more time to do the tours but we didn't just from the outsides of them I can't imagine living in one of these houses they're just absolutely gorgeous the structure of them the details it looks like it would have been a lot of fun being in these homes with a family.
Écrit le 26 septembre 2017
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Wendy J
Leeds, UK48 contributions
août 2017 • En couple
One house is only opened Friday/Saturday and the next one Wednesday- Saturday. Sadly we went in a Tuesday!!
Écrit le 29 août 2017
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Is there an admission fee to tour the house?
Rédigé le 1 octobre 2017
I think most of the houses do charge a fee to go inside.
Rédigé le 2 octobre 2017
Can a person actually tour the inside of the houses? Or is this more a driving tour to just see the outside?? Thank you!
Rédigé le 6 octobre 2016
Yes you can tour inside & I urge you to do so. It's super fun & lots of history in these incredible homes. There are certain days the houses are open & at other times, such as special events. The Mallory Neely House I know is open every Friday at minimum, for tours. Not completely sure about the Fontaine House hours, which may be the same as the aforementioned. To be safe, I'd call ahead of time. Definitely time very well spent.
Rédigé le 6 octobre 2016
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