I spotted a sign on the highway and decided to stop by. Lynn gave me and a few others a tour of the home. Her calm and soothing demeanor made me feel as though I had truly stepped back in time. The w…Full review by Passenger33358148294
Aug 3, 2024
Today my wife and I toured Ivy Green. There were 2 younger people working, and Dustin was our guide. He did a great job. I felt like he had a lot of passion as he told us the story and he was availab…Full review by Dream46850129142
Jun 29, 2024
The home was very beautiful. However, there were two employs working, Dustin and Jennifer. Our tour guide was Jennifer and during the tour she was complaining about Dustin taking too long with a spe…Full review by Passenger65330316709
I just realized we will be there on Sunday and it will be closed! Our family is so disappointed but we can’t alter our road trip. Can we till get a glimpse of the house from the road?!
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Park in the parking lot and you can walk around certain areas around the house. There are some exhibits you can view for free and you can get a picture of the front of the house.
I forgot to ask when I was there: was the cottage moved at some point from elsewhere on the Kellers' property, or were the two houses always that close together?
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The two houses were always that close. The cottage was built as a honeymoon home for the the new wife of Helen Keller's father.