Historic President's House

This beautifully preserved Victorian home was built in 1901, and from 1921-1993 served as the home for the VCSU Presidents and their families.听
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President's House Guest Inn
- Dining RoomA Space Made for EntertainingThe spacious dining room, kitchen and other areas ensure every group can gather and enjoy company comfortably.
- Sleeping ArrangementsRest ComfortablyWith five upstairs bedrooms, the President's House can sleep up to 12 people.
- Historic Design1901 Victorian HomeThe house was designed with elegance and functionality in mind. Enjoy this lovely home for a night, weekend, or week.
- Places to GatherParlors, Sitting Rooms and Music AreaThere are many spaces for gathering in small or large groups in the home. Take advantage of the parlors, music room and gentlemen's room.
History of the President's House
This beautiful鈥Victorian home was built in 1901 as the Platou Residence.鈥
Dr. Ludvig S. Platou鈥痺as a very respected member of Valley City society.鈥 He was born in Hamar, Norway and graduated from the Christiania School of Medicine.鈥疕e did his post-graduate work at the Universities in Berne, Switzerland and in Vienna.鈥
In 1891, he left his native soil and came to America.鈥疕e settled at Cooperstown, where he practiced medicine until 1896, when he moved to Valley City.鈥疶he house was built in an area that at the time was referred to as 鈥渢he Park.鈥濃疶he cost of the two lots was approximately $850 and the residence around $10,000 to build.听
Dr. Platou served the health needs of the community of Valley City for 22 years. He served as the county health officer from 1906 to 1910, and he also built the first real hospital in Valley City, called the Platou Hospital.鈥疉s mayor of the city from 1910 to 1916, he aided the city’s growth.鈥疕e was a prominent member of the democratic party and a candidate for governor on several occasions.鈥疍r. Platou was a charter member of the Sheyenne Valley Medical Society, an organization of Barnes and Griggs County physicians, and served as their first president.鈥疕e served as director, vice-president, and president of the Bank of Valley City and was a charter member of the Farmers Equity Bank in Fargo, of which he later became president. He also served as a director of the Provident Life Insurance Co. of Bismarck.鈥疍r. Platou was said to have been a warm, personal friend of鈥Theodore Roosevelt.鈥疉ccording to his daughter-in-law, Joanne Platou, the doctor took Roosevelt hunting here, and the late Grace Bowen recalled him speaking from the steps of the Platou home.听
Martha Platou,鈥疍r. Platou’s鈥痺ife, was a multi-talented woman with an independent spirit.鈥
She studied art and music in Norway, had her own artist and photographer鈥檚 studio in New York and exhibited her work at the World鈥檚 Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893.鈥疭he was an artist and photographer and also an active member of the local music club. Martha Platou used her talents to design and lay out their home with the help of architects from Minneapolis, and at that time, it was considered a 鈥渕ost modern residence,鈥 being built on one of the most desirable sites in Valley City.
鈥疶he first floor was finished with oak woodwork, a wrap-around porch, and leaded and stained-glass windows.鈥疶he window in the parlor also had the medical insignia worked into the design.鈥疶he second floor had five bedrooms (including the maid鈥檚 room), two baths, and a front sitting room, all arranged around a central oak staircase.鈥疉 staircase lead from the maid鈥檚 room to the kitchen. The basement was fitted out with a laundry room as well as a room for a hired man.鈥疶he attic had been arranged for the doctor鈥檚 library and personal office.听
The contract for the building of the house went to鈥Robert Baillie, an early builder and contractor in Valley City who built such buildings as the second courthouse, the old First National Bank, the Episcopal Church, the Kindred Hotel, and the Opera House addition, among others.鈥疐ew of his buildings survive today in Valley City.鈥疍uring the time of construction, the Platou house only took him five months to complete.听
The Platou’s moved to Fargo in 1918 when Dr. Platou became president of the Farmer鈥檚 Equity Bank and鈥Dr. Carlos Eben Allen, president of the Valley City State Normal School (as VCSU was known then), moved in with his family.鈥疘n鈥1921, Dr. Allen purchased the house for the college, and it became the official residence of the presidents of the college until 1993, when it was opened to the public as a Guest Inn.鈥听
Currently, the home is still owned and operated by 海角社区, but its restoration came from the fundraising and hard work of the鈥“President’s House Preservation Society.”听
President Ellen Chaffee鈥痟elped organize the society due when the administration desired to maintain the heritage and cultural traditions that the house represents to VCSU and its alumni. The President鈥檚 House Preservation Society is an advisory committee made up of representatives from the university and community, and all their revenue goes towards the upkeep and improvement of the house.听听
ACCOMMODATIONS
Stay at the historic President's House Guest Inn
The historic President鈥檚 House Guest Inn is located on the campus of 海角社区, a nationally recognized laptop university.
Free Wi-Fi is available for our guests and there is a TV on three floors with a DVD player. An additional toilet and shower can be found in the basement.听
听A FEW PRESIDENT鈥橲 HOUSE REMINDERS FOR ALL GUESTS
- It鈥檚 a non-smoking facility.听
- The front door locks automatically; remember your key.听
- Lit candles are not allowed.听
- Dishes on display are NOT for use; they鈥檙e historic.听
- Close all windows, lock all exterior doors, and turn off the lights, when leaving.听
- Leave the house key in the entryway when leaving.听
Pricing
Book your next event or stay at the VCSU President's House
The President鈥檚 House can be used any special events, such as bridal and baby showers, business meetings, family retreats, and more!听
Special Event Pricing (use of the main floor and bathrooms)听
- 4 hours $35.00听
- 6 hours $60.00听
- 12 hours $100.00听
Guest Inn Pricing (kitchen available)听
- 1 room for 1 night $75.00听
- Entire house for 1 night $200.00听
- Entire house for 2+ nights, per night $175.00听
- Entire house for 7 days $1,000听
(All prices are subject to change without notice and do not include applicable tax. A deposit will be required.)听
The President’s House is maintained by VCSU Facilities Services staff and is governed by an advisory committee of college and community volunteers.鈥疻e would appreciate any suggestions and comments that would help us make your visit more pleasant!听
Information for reservations
- All appliances and cookware within the kitchen can be used, if they鈥檙e cleaned afterwards.听
- There is an additional shower in the basement.听
- Park in or in front of the garage on the west side of the house.听
- Extra blankets, fans, and heaters are available in the closets.听
- Please do not use the phone for any long-distance calls.鈥疍ial 3 and then the four-digit number for on campus phone calls.鈥疍ial 9-845 and then four-digit number for local calls.听
- Do not adjust the steam registers. Thermostats are in the dining room, sitting room, main floor bedroom, and upstairs hallway.听
- There is a roll-away bed and Pack-and-Play on the second floor, and another roll-away in the attic.听
- If any space in the house is left messy, guests will be a cleaning fee.听
- All appliances and cookware within the kitchen can be used, if they鈥檙e cleaned afterwards.听
- If any space in the house is left messy, guests will be a cleaning fee.听
Call Sodexo Food Services at (701) 845-7131 for catering information. Full dining services are available (at additional cost) for large or small groups.听
Sodexo Food Services 845-7130听
Student Center Information Desk 845-7122听
Facility Services 845-7705听
Emergencies After 4:00 p.m. 845-7214听
Explore the Home
Sasha
“It has been a real treat for me and my husband to spend a romantic weekend here in the house.鈥疘t was a mini vacation for us.”听
Support the historic preservation work at the President's House
Any gifts and donations towards the preservation of this elegant home to ensure that it is available to the public and to visitors are fully tax-deductible and greatly appreciated.听
Please make checks payable to:
- VCSU Foundation听
- (memo 鈥 President鈥檚 House)听
听Send donations to:听
- President鈥檚 House Preservation Society
VCSU Foundation
101 College St SW
Valley City, ND 58072听