On a beautiful Sunday in May, Dan and I drove west to Strafford, Vermont to visit the Justin Morrill Homestead. Their website said they would be open for tours of the house on the hour beginning at 10 am. We arrived shortly after noon expecting to be too late for the noon tour but still hopeful that they may have started late. Well there was no noon tour and no expectation for any tour because the folks that were there were only volunteers working on the garden. And their understanding was that there was no one available at all to do tours that day. They said we could walk the grounds which we did.
Justin Morrill was not a name familiar to us until we read about this estate and passed it by the several times we were in Strafford. The estate was hit hard by the flooding in Vermont last summer and had just reopened after repairs.
Morrill went on to serve in the Senate and the combined years of being a Congressman and Senator resulted in a length of service record of 43 years and 299 days that was the longest in US history at the time of his death.
Here are the photos of our walk around.
5 comments:
...I like the gothic revival trim on the building.
I love places like that did they say when they thought the house would be open? I would love to see this place.
Cathy
What a very interesting looking home!
What a shame you weren't able to go inside, but it looks like a pleasant day for strolling in the grounds.
I love the rooflines. And the landscaping looks really good.
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