I spent a lovely day visiting three historic homes on the James River in Virginia. Unlike most historic house museums I tour, the Shirley, Berkeley, and Westover Plantations have areas that are closed to the public because the owners live there. There's definitely more a feel of home about these houses: portraits of previous residents up through the current day, furnishings that appear comfortable as well as historically accurate, bicycles on the lawn, wandering cats.
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Hulihe’e Palace doesn’t include a kitchen on the tour. Neither does Taliesin or Lincoln’s Cottage. What’s up with that?
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