Candlelight tours to be held at the Hull Family Home
Tuesday August 7, 2012 | By:Metro Source Staff | News
LANCASTER- The Hull Family Home and Farmstead will host a War of 1812 Candlelight Tour beginning at 6:30 p.m. Thursday Aug. 16, at 5976 Genesee St., Lancaster.
This unique, intimate and moving theatrical event presents numerous scripted scenarios by candlelight. Scenarios are historically based and depicted, as accurately as possible, on the events that played a major role in the war and had significant impact on residents of the Western New York area.
Small group tours are lead from scene to scene by a docent guide and scheduled throughout the evening. Tours will take place rain or shine.
These tours are not recommended for small children or those who have difficulty walking. Space is limited and tickets will sell out well in advance of the event. Tickets are available by presale reservations only. The cost is $12 per person.
Please call to reserve your place in history today at 741-7032. For more information, please visit our Web site www.hullfamilyhome.org.
This event is supported with a grant from the New York Council for the Humanities.
This unique, intimate and moving theatrical event presents numerous scripted scenarios by candlelight. Scenarios are historically based and depicted, as accurately as possible, on the events that played a major role in the war and had significant impact on residents of the Western New York area.
Small group tours are lead from scene to scene by a docent guide and scheduled throughout the evening. Tours will take place rain or shine.
These tours are not recommended for small children or those who have difficulty walking. Space is limited and tickets will sell out well in advance of the event. Tickets are available by presale reservations only. The cost is $12 per person.
Please call to reserve your place in history today at 741-7032. For more information, please visit our Web site www.hullfamilyhome.org.
This event is supported with a grant from the New York Council for the Humanities.
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