I remember the first stop we made was at Mr. Powell's house all the way on the other end of town, away from the more *important* buildings. *Mr. Powell* was holding court, so to speak, in his living room and talked of things going on in the world. If someone mentioned some 20th century subject (we went in 1995), he related it to something more appropriate to the time period he represented. I don't recall how he did it exactly but he had a knack for it alright. It was more than a knack, it was a talent and mingled with his knowledge of that era, he was very entertaining and informative.
Also, outside on the porch, there were several Oriental tourists who somehow got rooked into doing the bed changing, linens and mattresses airing out, etc. They were running around out there talking in Chinese and giggling the entire time. It was a great start to a great visit.
I hope you enjoy it as much as we did.