Paranormal Historical Investigation on Aaron Burr's Birthday
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65 Jumel Terrace,New York NY 10032
06 February, 2022
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Manhattan's oldest house is hosting a Paranormal Investigation on Aaron Burr's 266th birthday-including investigating in his former bedroom! Looking for an unforgettable ghost adventure for you and your friends? Visit Manhattan's oldest remaining house for this exclusive paranormal investigation! On Sunday, February 6th - Aaron Burr's 266th birthday - we will host a specialized paranormal investigation focusing on the former Vice President from 6-8:30pm. Perhaps the ghost of Burr will join us as well! Learn about the background of paranormal investigations, while learning the history of the Morris-Jumel Mansion (including the legendary paranormal activity at Mansion!), and its former residents interesting facts about the museum collection -- including birthday boy, Aaron Burr. 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. Please take note: Strictly for those 18 and over.Please wear comfortable shoes and clothing.All participants must show proof of vaccination, according to NYC health and safety regulations.This event is capped at 12 participants.All guests MUST wear masks, and will be provided with nitrile gloves for use with the investigative equipment (masks and gloves are NOT optional).Given then special period room access guests will be granted, intoxicated guests will not be permitted into the house.This specialty themed investigation lasts 2.5 hours and is priced at $70/person.Your health and safety are our top priorities. Please be assured that the museum will follow guidelines issued by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), New York State, and New York City for increased health and safety procedures.PLEASE NOTE: In compliance with the New York City mandate, to enter the Museum all visitors 12 and older are now required to show 1) proof that they have received at least one dose of a COVID-19 vaccine and 2) a valid I.D. Your safety, and that of our team, continue to be our top priority, so at this time we also still require staff and visitors to wear masks. In advance of your visit, you will receive a vaccination questionnaire and present ID and proof of vaccination. Before any guest can enter the museum, or participate in an organized activity, you must complete, submit, and pass the vaccination questionnaire. We must have a completed form for each member in your party, including minors. There is a family/household option within the form, which can be used if all members you are listing live in the same household. If you registered for any other guests besides yourself and did not supply an email during registration, please pass along this link. Filling out the form in advance will expedite your orientation process. Proof of vaccination may include: NYC COVID Safe app: Android | iOSExcelsior PassCDC Vaccination Card (or photo of card)NYC Vaccination RecordAn official immunization record from outside NYC or the U.S.Valid I.D. includes your name accompanied by a photograph OR your date of birth, such as: Driver’s licenseGovernment I.D. cardIDNYC cardPassportSchool I.D. cardMore information can be found on our website. The Morris -Jumel Mansion is a historic house museum that seeks to preserve and interpret Manhattan’s oldest residence, one that has witnessed the evolution of northern Manhattan from rural countryside to a dynamic multicultural community. Through historic site tours and education programs, the museum interprets the mansion in the context of domestic life in New York City, the influx of European immigrants to Washington Heights, the City Beautiful movement at the turn of the century, the life of the Jumel Terrace Historic District, and more. Morris-Jumel Mansion seeks to serve as a cultural resource for an audience of national and international visitors and, in particular, the diverse audiences of the City of New York.
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