Mansion & Grounds Tour

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65 Jumel Terrace,New York NY 10032

14 January, 2023

Description

The Morris-Jumel Mansion Museum, the oldest remaining house in Manhattan, is a historic house (built in 1765) that preserves, collects, and interprets history, culture, and the arts to explore inclusive narratives that engage and inspire diverse audiences. There are eight period rooms on display, including the room George Washington used as his office during the American Revolution and the room where Lin-Manuel Miranda composed parts of Hamilton. The Mansion & Grounds Tour offers an in-depth experience of Manhattan's oldest remaining house. This tour includes an exterior 30-minute orientation to the site and grounds, followed by a 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 [email protected] to check availability. Masks are required to enter the museum. In advance of booking your visit, please review our visitor guidelines and procedures listed on our website which will help orient you before you arrive and ensure that you get the most out of your museum experience. We reserve the right to deny entry to anyone not abiding by these guidelines to ensure the safety of our museum community. Winter Weather Policy: To ensure the safety of our visitors and staff, this tour will be canceled in case of freezing temperatures, high winds, and/or precipitation. Visitors will be notified of any weather-related cancellations in advance and ticket holders will receive a full refund, or the option to transfer tickets to a later date. Ticket purchases are non-refundable unless cancelled by the museum. Please be prepared with rain gear, if needed, as limited shelter is available during the first 30-minutes of the tour. By completing this registration process, you agree to abide by our visitor guidelines and procedures, which serve to help keep our museum community safe.

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