Carrie Moon-Dupree discusses women's bathing suits from Victorian times to the present, showing off her antique bathing collection.
The Plymouth Historical Museum presents "From Bloomers to Bikinis Tea," Sunday, March 27, 2-4 pm. Carrie Moon-Dupree discusses women's bathing suits from Victorian times to the present, showing off her antique bathing collection.
Enjoy tea delicacies catered by Diann’s Catering, while sipping the Museum’s own special tea, “Mary’s Blend”—a tantalizing cherry and almond black tea blend in honor of Mary Todd Lincoln. Ticket holders who arrive at the Plymouth Historical Museum before the tea are welcome to visit the Museum's special exhibit, "Connecting at the Speed of Life." Doors for the tea will open at 1:50 p.m.
Tickets are $30 for members of the Plymouth Historical Museum and $35 for non-members. Be sure to buy your tea tickets early as the teas at the Plymouth Historical Museum sell out quickly! Tickets are on sale to members now; tickets go on sale to the public on February 7. If you'd like to become a member of the Plymouth Historical Museum, visit http://plymouthhistory.org/get-involved/membership/.
This tea is sponsored by Bank of Ann Arbor.
The Friends of the Plymouth Historical Museum, formally the Plymouth Historical Society, is a privately funded membership organization dedicated to preserving, teaching, and presenting history through the operation and support of the Plymouth Historical Museum.
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