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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

MOUNT CLARE MUSEUM HOUSE: 18th Century Tea Rituals to be held July 21

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Mount Clare Museum House issued the following announcement.

How did colonial Americans drink tea, and how did an uncommon beverage from the Far East become wildly popular in virtually every household in the 18th century? Come to Mount Clare to learn about tea rituals and customs which the Carrolls and their contemporaries would have been familiar with. Try your hand at mimicking them with tea from a company that was present in the 18th century, along with historically accurate biscuits and other refreshments that will be provided during the program. The event includes a discussion about 18th century tea customs and how it reached colonial America through Great Britain, as well as a tour of the house, specifically focusing on tea related items in each room. Participants bring their tea cup home! Bring your favorite history or tea enthusiast and come to Mount Clare Museum House for this special event.

Prepaid reservations required. To make reservations or for questions, email director@mtclare.org.

Admission:

                 B&O members and Annual Pass Holders: $12.00

                 Non-members: $20.00

Details:

When: Saturday, July 21 at 1 PM - 3 PM EDT

Where; Mount Clare Museum House

           1500 Washington Blvd, Baltimore, Maryland 21230

Original source can be found here.

Source: Mount Clare Museum House

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