Jul 11 2020
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Aug 01 2020
Historic Sugartown’s Guided Tours Reopen

Historic Sugartown’s Guided Tours Reopen

Presented by Historic Sugartown at Historic Sugartown

Historic Sugartown is excited to bring back its guided tours during Pennsylvania’s Green Phase. We’ve had to make some changes to ensure everyone’s safety, and appreciate everyone’s patience at this time.

 

Tours will resume on a limited basis on Saturdays at 11 am, starting on July 11th.

Tours last approximately one hour and thirty minutes, and include a visit to the General Store and School Room exhibits, the Carriage Museum; c.1805 Garrett House, Book Bindery and Bank Barn.

Admission: $9 Adults; $8 Seniors; $7 Students (ages 3–17 years); Children ages 2 and younger are admitted for free.

All tickets must be purchased online in advance at HistoricSugartown.org and are limited to 5 participants per tour to allow for social distancing. Unfortunately, this means that Historic Sugartown will be unable to accommodate walk-in visitors this summer. Historic Sugartown’s grounds are open for everyone’s enjoyment throughout the week!

Historic Sugartown’s Safety Measures

Staff and volunteers will wear masks while on the premises to protect you during our tours and programs.
Staff and volunteers must submit to a daily questionnaire regarding their health and temperature, and must stay home when sick.
Historic Sugartown follows a strict daily cleaning and disinfecting schedule for its buildings.

Expectations of Visitors

For everyone’s safety, all tour participants are required to wear a mask throughout their visit. Anyone refusing to wear a mask will not be allowed to join the tour and will be offered a refund.
All tour participants must abide by social distancing procedures.
For the safety of our visitors and staff, any participant with visible signs of sickness (cough, etc.) will not be allowed to join the tour and will be given a refund. Please stay home if you are sick.

 

Historic Sugartown, Inc., is a private, nonprofit organization committed to protecting the 19th-century village of Sugartown. Located at the corner of Sugartown, Boot and Spring Roads in Malvern, Historic Sugartown protects nine historic structures and 9.2 acres that once made up the 19th-century village. Highlights include the c. 1880 General Store, the Carriage Museum, c. 1805 William Garrett House, and Book Bindery. The organization offers annual programs for the community’s enjoyment including Summer Biergartens, Sugartown at Sundown Lantern Tours and A Sugartown Christmas.  Historic Sugartown’s Book Bindery, which showcases one of the nation’s richest collections of bookbinding tools and equipment, offers bookbinding and paper marbling workshops throughout the year. Guided tours of the village will resume in July.  For more information, visit HistoricSugartown.org, or like us on FaceBook.

Admission Info

All tickets must be purchased online in advance and are limited to 5 participants per tour to allow for social distancing. https://historicsugartown.org/hours-directions/ 

Admission: $9 Adults; $8 Seniors; $7 Students (ages 3–17 years); Children ages 2 and younger are admitted for free.

Phone: 6106402667

Email: famccarrick@historicsugartown.org

Dates & Times

2020/07/11 - 2020/08/01

Location Info

Historic Sugartown

690 Sugartown Road, Malvern, PA 19355

Parking Info

Historic Sugartown is located at 690 Sugartown Road, at the corners of Spring & Boot Roads in Malvern.

By GPS, enter 273 Boot Road, Malvern, PA- it should bring you right to Historic Sugartown’s parking lot.