Tours of Val-Kil are offered on the hour. Before the tour begins, be sure to see the short, 15 minute video shown in one of the adjacent buildings. It provides an interesting and informative background for the woman known as the "First Lady of the World."
Although it was a retreat for Mrs. Roosevelt and her female friends, FDR frequently visited as well. Often he would drive his specially outfitted Ford convertible up the dirt road known as the Roosevelt Farm Lane to Val-Kil.
In addition to being a restful retreat for Mrs. Roosevelt, Val-Kil was also the site of a business operated by Mrs. Roosevelt and her friends known as Val-Kil Industries. Craftsmen were hired to make small furniture and other decorative items. Today, some of them are reputed to be quite valuable.
Val-Kil was simply decorated and much of the original furniture is in place, particularly in the modest dining room.
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