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Independence Lawn Tea Party

Presented by Whaley Historical House Association at Whaley Historic House Museum, Flint MI

Jul 07 2024
Independence Lawn Tea Party

Columbia Calls YOU to join us for the Independence Lawn Tea Party!

A leisurely Victorian-themed Independence Lawn and Tea Party at a historic stately home.

Join us to celebrate our nation’s independence in the Gilded Age (Victorian) way! The Whaley Historic House Museum is pleased to announce that we will host a tea party on our lawn in honor of our nation’s birth. The event will include a full tea service on our lawn, our guests will also have the option to partake in 19th-century lawn games such as croquet and badminton should they so desire. The house will also be open for tours to our guests this afternoon.

Late 19th-century attire is not required but always encouraged should you want to dress for the occasion! Celebrate Independence Day weekend like the Victorians did! Tickets are non-refundable.

ADMISSION INFO

Tickets must be purchased in advance. To purchase tickets please call us directly at 810-238-7228 or email us director@whaleyhouse.com. You can also purchase your ticket by clicking the “donate” button on our website, just add a note that it’s for the July tea!

Members: $25

Non-Members: $30

PHOTOS

  • Gallery 1 - Independence Lawn Tea Party
  • Patriotic bunting on the Whaley porch

  • Patriotic bunting on the Whaley porch

LOCATION

Whaley Historic House Museum

624 E Kearsley Street, Flint, MI 48503

Full map and directions

PARKING INFO

Parking onsite and nearby.

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