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Van Trip: The Mount and Naumkeag

Join the Mattatuck Museum to visit the Berkshires to visit The Mount, home of Edith Wharton, and Naumkeag, both beautifully preserved historic homes and gardens. Enjoy a guided tour of both museums, learning about the architecture and the families who lived there. Enjoy lunch (included) with a view on The Mount’s Terrace and explore the acres of gardens independently. Member: $105  SOLD OUT Non-Member: $120 SOLD OUT Member Meet Up: $95 Non Member Meet up: $110 NOTE: The Van is…

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June 11, 2025 @ 8:30 am - 5:30 pm

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Join the Mattatuck Museum to visit the Berkshires to visit The Mount, home of Edith Wharton, and Naumkeag, both beautifully preserved historic homes and gardens. Enjoy a guided tour of both museums, learning about the architecture and the families who lived there. Enjoy lunch (included) with a view on The Mount’s Terrace and explore the acres of gardens independently.
Member: $105  SOLD OUT
Non-Member: $120 SOLD OUT
Member Meet Up: $95
Non Member Meet up: $110
NOTE: The Van is SOLD OUT, but there is still room for meet ups.
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Sponsored by Linford & Mildred White Charitable Fund.

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