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SUMMARY:TOUR: Portsmouth Historic Sites Associates Twilight Tour
DESCRIPTION:Join the Portsmouth Historic Sites Associates for its annual Twilight Tour on Friday\, August 8\, from 4-8 p.m. Please note: This is a self-guided walking tour.\n\n\n\nEight historic sites $20/adult\; $10/child in advance\; $25/$12 day of\n\n*any cash purchases MUST start at Warner House to check in and pay\n\n\n\nOur annual Twilight Tour returns on Friday\, Aug. 8 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.\n\n\n\nEight historic sites will be open after hours with special tours and exhibitions.\n\n\n\nTo purchase tickets online\, complete the form below.\n\nTo register ahead and receive the advance pricing\, and pay at the door\, please email manager@warnerhouse.org.\n\n\n\nCall 603-436-5909 or email manager@warnerhouse.org to get advance cash tickets.\n\n\n\nYou will receive a physical copy of the map at the first site you visit.\nParticipating Sites:\n\n\n	Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire\, 222 Court Street:\n	The Gundalow Company\, Prescott Park on Water Street: Experience a river cruise aboard an 1880s Gundalow reproduction and learn about the region's maritime heritage. With a Twilight Tour ticket\, book any regular Harbor or Sunset Sail on the Gundalow in Portsmouth at half price. (not open Aug. 8\; ticket used for discount for another scheduled date)\n	Historic New England's Governor John Langdon House\, 143 Pleasant St.: Explore the home and learn about the revolutionary spirit and patriotic actions of John Langdon\, a three-term governor of New Hampshire\, a Revolutionary leader\, and a signer of the United States Constitution.\n	Historic New England's Rundlet-May House\, 364 Middle St.: Tour the first floor and explore the revolutionary technologies and sumptuous decor of the Rundlet-May family's showhouse.\n	Historic New England's Jackson House\, 76 Northwest St.: Explore the oldest surviving English timber frame home in New Hampshire and learn how the site inspired a groundbreaking historic preservation philosophy.\n	Moffatt-Ladd House & Garden\, 154 Market St.: Visit this Georgian mansion built in 1763 by the Moffatt family\, which later became home to a signer of the Declaration of Independence and two signers of the 1779 Petition of Freedom.\n	Portsmouth Historical Society's John Paul Jones House\, 43 Middle St.: Tour the John Paul Jones House to explore the crucial decisions American colonists faced regarding liberty\, independence\, and democracy\, with Revolutionary-era artifacts\, including those related to Washington\, Lafayette\, George III\, and John Paul Jones\, on display.\n	Strawbery Banke Museum's William Pitt Tavern\, 14 Hancock St.: Explore the William Pitt Tavern\, the colonial tavern built in 1766 by John Stavers\, which was a key stop for the Flying Stage Coach between Portsmouth and Boston\, and a gathering place for both Patriots and Loyalists. (Pitt Tavern is only SB building open on 8/8)\n	Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion\, 375 Little Harbor Road: Discover this mid-eighteenth-century home of Royal Governor Benning Wentworth\, where Wentworth's widow entertained George Washington for tea in 1789.\n	Wentworth-Gardner House\, 50 Mechanic St.: Visit what is considered one of the finest examples of Georgian architecture and the former home of the influential Wentworth Family\, including John Wentworth\, the colony's last royal governor.\n	The Warner House\, 150 Daniel St.: Explore the first floor\, where tours will highlight the Loyalist side of the American Revolution\, offering insights into what Jonathan Warner\, a member of the Royal Council\, thought about the unrest in Portsmouth in the years leading up to the Revolution.\n\n\n\nPlease note this is a self-guided walking tour. Visitors may plan their own route and are responsible for their own transportation.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Join the Portsmouth Historic Sites Associates&nbsp\;for its annual Twilight Tour on Friday\, August 8\, from 4-8 p.m. Please note: This is a self-guided walking tour.<br />\n<br />\nEight historic sites $20/adult\; $10/child in advance\; $25/$12 day of<br />\n<em>*any cash purchases MUST start at Warner House to check in and pay</em><br />\n<br />\nOur annual Twilight Tour returns on Friday\, Aug. 8 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m.<br />\n<br />\nEight historic sites will be open after hours with special tours and exhibitions.<br />\n<br />\nTo purchase tickets online\, complete the form below.<br />\nTo register ahead and receive the advance pricing\, and pay at the door\, please email <a href="mailto:manager@warnerhouse.org">manager@warnerhouse.org</a>.<br />\n<br />\nCall 603-436-5909 or email manager@warnerhouse.org to get advance cash tickets.<br />\n<br />\n<span style="font-size:20px\;"><strong>You will receive a physical copy of the map at the first site you visit.</strong></span>\n<h2 style="font-style:italic\;">Participating Sites:</h2>\n\n<ul>\n	<li><strong>Black Heritage Trail of New Hampshire</strong>\, 222 Court Street:</li>\n	<li><strong>The Gundalow Company\,</strong> Prescott Park on Water Street: Experience a river cruise aboard an 1880s Gundalow reproduction and learn about the region&rsquo\;s maritime heritage. With a Twilight Tour ticket\, book any regular Harbor or Sunset Sail on the Gundalow in Portsmouth at half price. (not open Aug. 8\; ticket used for discount for another scheduled date)</li>\n	<li><strong>Historic New England&rsquo\;s Governor John Langdon House</strong>\, 143 Pleasant St.: Explore the home and learn about the revolutionary spirit and patriotic actions of John Langdon\, a three-term governor of New Hampshire\, a Revolutionary leader\, and a signer of the United States Constitution.</li>\n	<li><strong>Historic New England&rsquo\;s Rundlet-May House\,</strong> 364 Middle St.: Tour the first floor and explore the revolutionary technologies and sumptuous decor of the Rundlet-May family&rsquo\;s showhouse.</li>\n	<li><strong>Historic New England&rsquo\;s Jackson House\,</strong> 76 Northwest St.: Explore the oldest surviving English timber frame home in New Hampshire and learn how the site inspired a groundbreaking historic preservation philosophy.</li>\n	<li><strong>Moffatt-Ladd House &amp\; Garden\,</strong> 154 Market St.: Visit this Georgian mansion built in 1763 by the Moffatt family\, which later became home to a signer of the Declaration of Independence and two signers of the 1779 Petition of Freedom.</li>\n	<li><strong>Portsmouth Historical Society&rsquo\;s John Paul Jones House</strong>\, 43 Middle St.: Tour the John Paul Jones House to explore the crucial decisions American colonists faced regarding liberty\, independence\, and democracy\, with Revolutionary-era artifacts\, including those related to Washington\, Lafayette\, George III\, and John Paul Jones\, on display.</li>\n	<li><strong>Strawbery Banke Museum&rsquo\;s William Pitt Tavern</strong>\, 14 Hancock St.: Explore the William Pitt Tavern\, the colonial tavern built in 1766 by John Stavers\, which was a key stop for the Flying Stage Coach between Portsmouth and Boston\, and a gathering place for both Patriots and Loyalists. (Pitt Tavern is only SB building open on 8/8)</li>\n	<li><strong>Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion\, </strong>375 Little Harbor Road: Discover this mid-eighteenth-century home of Royal Governor Benning Wentworth\, where Wentworth&rsquo\;s widow entertained George Washington for tea in 1789.</li>\n	<li><strong>Wentworth-Gardner House\, </strong>50 Mechanic St.: Visit what is considered one of the finest examples of Georgian architecture and the former home of the influential Wentworth Family\, including John Wentworth\, the colony&#39\;s last royal governor.</li>\n	<li><strong>The Warner House\, </strong>150 Daniel St.: Explore the first floor\, where tours will highlight the Loyalist side of the American Revolution\, offering insights into what Jonathan Warner\, a member of the Royal Council\, thought about the unrest in Portsmouth in the years leading up to the Revolution.</li>\n</ul>\n<br />\nPlease note this is a self-guided walking tour. Visitors may plan their own route and are responsible for their own transportation.
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