Keri W.
Yelp
(Kids' Critic, Anthony, age 11) On a recent visit to the Valentine Museum (and the attached Wickham House), our tour guide teased us with the story of John Wickham, Aaron Burr's chief counsel during his trial for treason. (Be sure and ask for details).
The Wickham House was built in 1812 ...but how did John Wickham, a British Loyalist during the Revolution, earn the money to pay for this magnificent neoclassical house, or shall I say, mansion? Well, of course, Wickham became famous because he got Aaron Burr acquitted, and he spared no expense in making his house fabulous with a circular staircase (that people said would never last. *Spoiler alert: It did!*), convex walls and doors, and walk-in closets that have closets inside them. (Ask your tour guide why he did that *hint hint*).
In one of the bedrooms, expert wallpaper restorers were able to recreate the original bright, cheerful wallpaper with the help of (drumroll please)...rats that lived in the 1800's and liked to decorate their nests. They also had good taste in wallpaper. I wonder how a family with seventeen children survived in a house with five bedrooms.
The Wickham House (kids might say it's a haunted house), is good for everyone to explore and enjoy, but the main museum is quite small and appeals to history nerds and old Richmonders who liked to shop at Miller and Rhoads (if you're not from Richmond, you have no idea what that is). The museum's videos were the most interesting part, especially the one where the descendants of the house rats kept running across the screen.
Also on this trip, I picked up a cool, blue harmonica in the gift shop that I have yet to learn to play. We went to an adjoining restaurant called Garnetts. My dining companion ordered a spinach salad that had no bacon, and I got chips and a BLT with so much "B" I couldn't eat it all.
The museum, the Wickham House, and Garnetts were all fun to go to and I enjoyed most of the experience (You can actually sit on the white plastic chairs in the house and open the drawers in a desk in the bedroom, unlike some old houses where you can't touch anything! *MIND BLOWN*) Don't forget to get your parking ticket validated!