Unique Experiences
A Personalized Tour and Lunch with Dr. Emlen Physick!
- Item Number
- 111
- Estimated Value
- 150 USD
- Sold
- 130 USD to cb1cb6fe4
- Number of Bids
- 12 - Bid History
Item Description
A personalized tour up to 4 people of the Physick House with Dr. Emlen Physick himself! Take a step back in time and enjoy stories of the Physick family and Old Cape May. Afterwards, enjoy Lunch in the Carriage House Cafe & Tearoom.
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A visit to the Physick Estate today offers a look back at our Victorian past as evidenced by its architecture, decorative arts, customs, and the lives of one particular Cape May family, the Physicks. Emlen Physick Jr., his widowed mother, Frances Ralston, and his maiden aunt Emilie Parmentier moved into their home when it was completed in 1879.
Emlen, who never married, was descended from a famous and wealthy Philadelphia family. His grandfather, Dr. Philip Syng Physick, was considered the father of American surgery and invented numerous surgical procedures and medical instruments that are still in use today.
While he did graduate from medical school, Emlen never practiced medicine. In Cape May, he led the life of a gentleman farmer, owning two tenant farms and keeping livestock on his estate on Washington Street. He bought and sold a great deal of real estate in Cape May, and took an active interest in local doings by voicing his opinions at city council meetings.
The Physicks' distinctive home illustrates their changing tastes as well as the particulars of the Victorian lifestyle in Cape May.
Item Special Note
Available any time between the End of the April - October by mutual agreement.
You will receive a $50 Carriage House Cafe & Tearoom Gift Card to be used before or after your tour!
*Carriage House Cafe & Tearoom is open End of April - October
*Up to 2 people in the group.
The first floor of the Physick House Museum is fully accessible. Free on-site parking/RV-friendly
https://www.capemaymac.org/emlen-physick-estate
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