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Wednesday, September 18, 2024

Where-To- Go Wednesday - Mount Vernon Hotel Museum & Gardens

We were given a complimentary tour of the Mount Vernon Hotel Museum & Gardens for review purposes. Any and all opinions expressed here are our own. 


What: Mount Vernon Hotel Museum & Gardens

Where: 421 E. 61st St.
             New York, NY

Who: All ages


When you think of Mount Vernon, you think of George Washington's home in Virginia. However, there is another Moun Vernon. The Mount Vernon Hotel in New York City. This one was, in fact, named in tribute to George Washington. The hotel was originally a carriage house which opened in 1799, but was later converted into a hotel in 1826. 


It was not a hotel in the sense that we think of a hotel. There were not a lot of rooms to book and most people did not stay overnight. It was more like what we would think of as a country club today. People went there for the day to escape from it all in the country because this part of New York was indeed the country in those days.


The hotel is now restored and open for guided tours Monday through Friday. Visit to learn more about what life was like in a 19th-century day hotel like the Mount Vernon and what people did there. The tour will take you through all eight furnished rooms, which include the ladies' parlor, the gentlemen's parlor and tavern room, the dining room, and more as well as the garden weather permitting. Most of the furnishings are not original to the location, as is common in many similar museums. They are, however, typical of the time period and what would have been there.

Numerous special events are held throughout the year at the hotel. They include historical reenactments,  educational workshops. and seasonal events. For more about the Musem, to book a tour, or to find out about upcoming events, visit mvhm.org/about-us


Tune in tomorrow for Theater Thursday.

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