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Tastes of Georgetown Food & History Walking Tour
Heritage Beer Hunt
Tickets
π« Adult ticket (21 - 65)
π« Senior ticket (65+)
General Info
π Date: various dates starting July 23rd (select when you purchase)
π Time: various times (select when you purchase)
π Venue: The Mansion on O and O Street Museum
π€ Age requirement: 21+
Description
Steeped in history and intrigue, you'll be walking in the footsteps of presidents, freedom fighters, G-Men, historians, famous musicians and fiction writers. Built over 125 years ago, nearly every President since Teddy Roosevelt has visited. In the 1930's it served as a rooming house for J. Edgar Hoover's G-Men. During the Vietnam War, Norman Mailer wrote about the house, and the mother of the civil rights movement, Mrs. Rosa Parks, called us home. Enjoy a free beer and celebrate America's heritage while you hunt for patriotic-themed items, search for secret doors, and explore O Museum In The Mansionβs legendary themed rooms!
Terms and conditions:
π« Adult ticket (21 - 65)
π« Senior ticket (65+)
General Info
π Date: various dates starting July 23rd (select when you purchase)
π Time: various times (select when you purchase)
π Venue: The Mansion on O and O Street Museum
π€ Age requirement: 21+
Description
Steeped in history and intrigue, you'll be walking in the footsteps of presidents, freedom fighters, G-Men, historians, famous musicians and fiction writers. Built over 125 years ago, nearly every President since Teddy Roosevelt has visited. In the 1930's it served as a rooming house for J. Edgar Hoover's G-Men. During the Vietnam War, Norman Mailer wrote about the house, and the mother of the civil rights movement, Mrs. Rosa Parks, called us home. Enjoy a free beer and celebrate America's heritage while you hunt for patriotic-themed items, search for secret doors, and explore O Museum In The Mansionβs legendary themed rooms!
Terms and conditions:
- All sales are final and incur 100% cancellation penalties.