After talking to Doris, see part 2..I went to tour Val-Kill, and Stone Cottage. Eleanor’s cottages.
This is Stone Cottage, built in 1926.
Val-Kill Cottage ( Kill is Dutch for stream) began as a furniture factory in 1926, but closed in 1936. Even the First Lady’s business could not survive the Great Depression.
Val-Kill became Eleanor’s main home after FDR died. The photos are from inside Val-Kill Cottage
The front door is at the back of the home.
Living room
One of several bedrooms
Photos in her bedroom
Sleeping porch which ER loved
Dining room
2d living room
Where she met with JFK and he asked for her endorsement when he was running for President in 1960
Eleanor was a knitter. Her basket and needles
Eleanor with her father, Eliot, and 2 brothers
Swimming pool used by family and friends. ER, FDR, George VI, etc.
Val-Kill is very cosy, warm, inviting. Very unpretentious .. This was the place where the family gatheted for picnics, swims, hikes…..and Eleanor’s refuge.
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Next stop–views of the Hudson from a state park at Staatsburg.
Anothet hot day here
Ended day at Hyde Park Brewery..with burger comes free beer 🍺














Loved the story in part 2 today but especially glad to see pictures of the inside of Val-Kill. Very cozy!
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Very homey. I think she would make everyone feel comfortable and welcome.
Good vibes
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Loved seeing these. I could easily live there. Especially liked the sleeping porch.
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