Sensory Friendly Day
Tour the Bradford House, the National Historic Landmark home of David Bradford, a leader of the 1794 Whiskey Rebellion, to learn about 18 th century lifestyles.
Observe a hearth-cooking demonstration in the log kitchen cabin and sample a “sugar cake.”
Tour the Whiskey Rebellion Education and Visitor Center, a walk-through timeline on the causes, events, people, places, and outcomes of the Rebellion.
Stop in the Meeting House for hands-on activities like writing on a slate with chalk and felting and dyeing wool.
Try 18th century toys and games in the Bradford House Garden.
Located in Washington, PA:
~The Bradford House, 175 S. Main St.
~The Meeting House, 182 S. Main St.
~Whiskey Rebellion Education and Visitor Center, 184 S. Main St.
The Bradford House parking lot will be closed; use metered street or lot parking (requires 4 quarters per hour).
There will be limited outdoor seating for those bringing a lunch.
Cost: $8 per person in advance; $10 at the door; ages 4 and under free.
Preregistration is recommended, to help us better plan for the day.
Questions? Email: education@bradfordhouse.org.