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Servant Tour at the Elms

  • 09 Feb 2016
  • 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
  • The Elms Mansion

Registration

  • The servant tour at the Elm is

    FREE for NEWPORT residents. You MUST provide PROOF with a UTILITY BILL, or something similar.

    12.00 for Preservation Society members

    15.00 for non members

    Due to the difference in price please RSVP if you plan to attend. Payment can be made on the day of the tour.

    If you need to cancel please do so by 2/1/2016

Registration is closed

Servant Life Tour

See and hear how the other half lived as you take the new Servant Life Tour at The Elms.

Grace Rhodes Birch, cook at The ElmsThis newly-updated tour will highlight the stories of some of the men and women who worked to service the social whirl of Newport during the Gilded Age.  You'll hear the stories of the butler, Ernest Birch; his wife, cook Grace Rhodes; and one of the maids, Nellie Lynch Regoli.  Recent research has revealed new details about life behind-the-scenes in the great houses of Newport.  Included in the tour is new information about immigration, employment and labor disputes in the early 20th century.

You'll climb the 82 stairs of the back staircase from the basement servant entrance up to the third floor staff quarters, where you'll see exhibits and photographs about the individual men and women who lived and worked here.  Weather permitting your tour will take you out onto the roof, for a spectacular view of the ten-acre estate and Newport Harbor beyond. Then, head back down the stairs to the basement kitchens, coal cellar, boiler room and laundry rooms.

Please note, this is a true upstairs/downstairs tour.  You will climb several flights of stairs.

MSON is a private, non-profit, and social organization that meets the requirements of 501(c)(7). It is not a part of or represent the views the Newport Naval Station,

the United State Navy, the Department of Defense or any of its components and has non-governmental status. 

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