I got my very own personal tour of the
Decatur House in DC today! Yes, I was the only one who showed up for the 3:15 tour (cause I missed the 2:15 one by five minutes). I showed up, the tour had already started, so I treked 3 blocks over and 4 blocks down to find the
Octagon House under renovations and only open by appointment to pre-booked parties of 10 or more. Anyone up for a Halloween tour???
Anyway, the lovely lady from Decatur, GA gave me a tour of the Decatur House (yes, it made me a little twitchy, but whatever, she was ALL about a Ghost book ;)). For the record, you have start the tour in the servants/slave quarters which houses the bookstore/gift shop. Then, they take you back out of the quarters to the front of the house on Lafayette Square. Oh, and be careful,...because they randomly shut down odd roads and walkways depending on what visiting Dignitary has demanded heightened security.
In through the front doors, which remain locked, even during your tour. The main hallway still boasts its original flooring, holes and wobbly floorboards and all. They're in the process of renovating. Around the corner to the left, the Family Room, and where it is said, Decatur died with Andrew Jackson in attendance. (I think it was him, I'll have to double check). The only original piece of furniture in the room is Decatur's guillotine desk.
All in all, GREAT tour. I've got some wonderful pictures, which, you're going to have to buy the book to see ;) As it is...I think I have an entire chapter to get started on! I'm going to try and go back to head over to St. John's cathedral, wait till you HEAR that story. And then on to the Hayes-Adams museum. I've got some interesting stories about the families and such there too. Maybe I'll hit up Pyrria to share her story here too....I'll go nudge her to come visit.
~S