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WHCO at Morris-Jumel at Celebrate Women’s History Month

We are honored to be a part of the Morris-Jumel Mansion‘s Women’s History Month Kick-off celebration on Saturday 3/1 along with artist Andrea Arroyo, author Margaret Oppenheimer, and poet Lisa “Rubi G” Ventura!

WHCO musicians flutist Anna Urrey, violinist Ashley Windle, violist Hannah Burnett, and cellist Valeriya Sholokhova, will perform a beautiful program for flute and string trio from 1:30-2pm in the Octagon Room.

🎟️ These special events throughout the day are free with admission to the museum! Hope to see you there!!

Morris-Jumel: Paranormal Historical Investigations (Winter/Spring 2025)

Featured on The Holzer Files, Ghost Adventures, Netflix’s Surviving Death, Haunted USA: New York, Good Day, New York, NY1, BuzzFeed, and the Today Show, the Morris-Jumel Mansion is perceived by many as a paranormal site and has attracted academics and investigators such as Hans Holzer, Zak Bagans, the Tennessee Wraith Chasers, and now you!

Looking for an unforgettable ghost adventure for you and your friends? This Spooky Season, book an exclusive paranormal investigation at Manhattan’s oldest surviving house, where you will learn the background of paranormal investigations, including the legendary paranormal activity at Morris-Jumel Mansion, while learning the history of the Mansion, its former residents, and interesting facts about the museum collection. During the program, you will have after-dark access to ghost hunt in the period rooms of the Mansion, normally closed off to the public. Believers and skeptics alike will enjoy the evening, and will have the opportunity to possibly communicate with Morris-Jumel Mansion’s former residents using paranormal investigative equipment.

This set of Paranormal Investigations include the following special editions:

3/8- Women of the House, an investigation on International Women’s Day

4/2- Eliza’s Birthday Paranormal, celebrating our longest resident and most famous haunt

  • This event is strictly for those 18 and over.
  • Please wear comfortable shoes and clothing.
  • This event is capped at 16 participants.
  • Guests will not be permitted entry to the park/mansion before 6:45pm; the tour will begin promptly at 7pm; the gates will be closed and locked at 7:05pm and no entry will be permitted after that time. There are NO EXCEPTIONS to this. Please plan your arrival accordingly. If you find that you are running late, please call the museum before 7pm at 212-923-8008.
  • We reserve the right to deny entry, and/or to remove from the premises anyone who appears intoxicated, or who is not abiding by these guidelines, which have been established to ensure your safety as well as the safety of our staff and other visitors.

Because of the high demand for this event, guests will be limited to one paranormal investigation per season until further notice. Any duplicate orders will be refunded in order to ensure we can allow as many members of our community to experience this unique event as possible. We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding. Reach out the Mansion at 212-923-8008 if you would like to book a private Paranormal Tour.

 

Morris-Jumel: Family and Community Day – Paper Terrariums

Join us for March Family & Community Day at Morris-Jumel Mansion and celebrate the upcoming arrival of spring with a fun, hands-on craft! Families are invited to create their own paper plant terrariums, inspired by the vibrant gardens and historic grounds of the mansion. This interactive activity is perfect for all ages and a great way to begin welcoming the new season with creativity and history. Materials are available on a first-come, first-served basis.

Join us for March Family and Community Day at Morris-Jumel Mansion and celebrate the upcoming arrival of spring with a fun, hands-on craft! Families are invited to create their own paper plant terrariums, inspired by the mansion’s vibrant gardens and historic grounds. This interactive activity is perfect for all ages and a great way to begin welcoming the new season with creativity and history. Materials are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.

 

Morris-Jumel Virtual Parlor Chat: The Life and Legacy of Constance Baker Motley

In celebration of Black History Month, we are proud to spotlight a trailblazer with an incredible legacy: Judge Constance Baker Motley. Her life was filled with triumphs and trials as she rose to be one of the most prominent figures in the American Judicial System. Hear her story from Constance Royster, Esq., Judge Motley’s niece, and learn why the likes of former Vice President Kamala Harris, Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, and co-founder of the World Institute on Disability Judith Heumann have all credited Motley as an inspiration and contributor to their success. Judge Motley’s New York City home was a short distance from the Morris-Jumel Mansion and she is a proud part of the Black history of the local community.

About Judge Constance Baker Motley: Constance Baker Motley was born in Connecticut in 1921. She received her undergraduate education at New York University (class of 1943) and her law degree from Columbia Law School (class of 1946). Her career began as a Civil Rights Attorney for the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, where she represented Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., the Freedom Riders, and other significant early Civil Rights activists in court. She also wrote the original complaint in the case of “Brown v. Board of Education” and was the first African-American woman to argue in front of the Supreme Court. Motley was also the first African-American woman to serve in the New York State Senate, the first woman to serve as Manhattan Borough President, and the first African-American woman to serve as a federal judge, presiding over many landmark cases during her tenure.

Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol as Told by One Actor at Morris-Jumel Mansion

A perfect way to start Christmas weekend, Morris-Jumel Mansion is excited to bring back Jeffries Thaiss and his one-man rendition of Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. Hear the classic tale of Ebenezer Scrooge in the historic setting of the Mansion for the first time since the pandemic. This is a show you will not want to miss! $30 per person. Tickets are limited, advanced purchase on Eventbrite required.

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