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Holiday Twilight Tours Returning to Boscobel

November 7, 2018 by Editorial Staff Leave a Comment

boscobel house twilight toursBoscobel House and Gardens has announced Twilight Tours set for Friday, Saturday, Sunday, November 23 – 25; Saturday and Sunday, December 1 – 2; and Saturday and Sunday, December 8 – 9.

The mansion will be candlelit and decorated for a 19th-century Christmas, with live, period string music. Tours depart from 3:30 to 7 pm, each tour will conclude with a reception in the decorated gallery.

Expert guides stationed throughout the Historic House Museum will share stories that bring Yuletide traditions to life. Children are welcome, and encouraged to search for gingerbread kids hidden amongst the decorations. The exterior of the mansion and the grounds will be lit with an elegant display.

Musicians include The Greater Newburgh Symphony Orchestra Quintet and Acoustic Guitarist Dan Stevens.

Tickets are adults $26, Children $16, Under 5 years of age free, and are available for purchase online or by calling (845) 265-3638.

The Boscobel House and Gardens is located at 1601 Route 9D, Garrison, NY. For more information, call (845) 265-3638 or visit their website.

Photo of the Boscobel House and Gardens provided.

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Filed Under: Events, History Tagged With: Boscobel House, Garrison

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