This specialized, exterior Mansion & Grounds Tour offers an in-depth experience of Manhattan’s oldest remaining house through the lens of Women’s History Month focusing on the strong women who lived and worked in the house – such as Mary Philipse-Morris, Martha Morris, Eliza Jumel, Anne Northup, Lillie Earle and Kady Brownell.
This tour includes a guided 45-minute exterior orientation to the site and grounds, and remarkable women who lived and worked here, followed by the opportunity for an intimate self-guided tour of the interior of the Mansion.
Tickets are on sale until 7pm the night before each tour. If you would like to purchase tickets after that time, or morning of the tour, please call the Mansion or email mlynch@morrisjumel.org to check availability.
PLEASE NOTE: Your safety and that of our team, continue to be our top priority, so at this time we still require staff and visitors to wear masks. There are no exceptions to this. We reserve the right to deny entry to anyone not abiding by these guidelines to ensure the safety of our museum community.
March is Women’s Month – We are celebrating women’s month by creating and displaying the artwork of our program participants. We will also have lite refreshments and listen to music.
This specialized, exterior Mansion & Grounds Tour offers an in-depth experience of Manhattan’s oldest remaining house through the lens of Women’s History Month focusing on the strong women who lived and worked in the house – such as Mary Philipse-Morris, Martha Morris, Eliza Jumel, Anne Northup, Lillie Earle and Kady Brownell.
This tour includes a guided 45-minute exterior orientation to the site and grounds, and remarkable women who lived and worked here, followed by the opportunity for an intimate self-guided tour of the interior of the Mansion.
Tickets are on sale until 7pm the night before each tour. If you would like to purchase tickets after that time, or morning of the tour, please call the Mansion or email mlynch@morrisjumel.org to check availability.
PLEASE NOTE: Your safety and that of our team, continue to be our top priority, so at this time we still require staff and visitors to wear masks. There are no exceptions to this. We reserve the right to deny entry to anyone not abiding by these guidelines to ensure the safety of our museum community.
Visit the National Museum of the American Indian and learn about the art of weaving from Indigenous women basket weavers as they share the beauty of Native basketry and the significance of keeping this tradition alive.
Visit the National Museum of the American Indian and learn about the art of weaving from Indigenous women basket weavers as they share the beauty of Native basketry and the significance of keeping this tradition alive.
Saturday and Sunday, March 18–19, 11 a.m.–4 p.m.
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