Experience the elegance of the late Victorian period by touring the home of Captain George Flavel. This 1886 Queen Anne home features original Eastlake influenced woodwork, period …
Experience the elegance of the late Victorian period by touring the home of Captain George Flavel. This 1886 Queen Anne home features original Eastlake influenced woodwork, period furnishings, and exotic hardwood fireplace mantels. Begin your tour at the Carriage House Visitor Center (located behind the house on the corner of 7th & Exchange Streets), which houses additional exhibits, the museum store, and orientation video.
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2024年5月14日
The woodwork and detail to everything put into this house is beautiful. The story behind it is very informative. The luxury bathroom with the big tub is impressive. Self guided 2 story home. Lynette51的完整评论
2024年4月13日
Loved everything about this and the Flavel House is a must see if you are in Astoria. Beautifully curated with original objects and furnishings from the Flavel family. Discover586601的完整评论
2023年10月7日
Beautiful Victorian home and gardens. Enjoyed our self guided tour, loved the architecture. Great way to spend an hour learning some history of Astoria. Soxgirl58的完整评论
I have COPD and use oxygen. Will I trouble with the stairs; I understand there are 30 steps. Thanks for any reply. Rick
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The first floor is very pretty and fun to look at. It had a kitchen, bathroom, music room, sitting room and another sitting room. I think it's worth it to see just the bottom floor. There are …
The first floor is very pretty and fun to look at. It had a kitchen, bathroom, music room, sitting room and another sitting room. I think it's worth it to see just the bottom floor. There are two flights of stairs and I'm sure you could use the wide staircase up and down. It's a large house and the wide staircase had 13 to 15 steps and then wound around for another 13 to 15 to get to the 2nd floor. The second floor has three bedrooms and a playroom. Not as interesting as the bottom floor.
I do not know if they are open tomorrow. They only serve tea to cruisers who have signed up for the tea and scones excursion. The museum is open daily but not for tea.