Oaklands Mansion presents: A Mansion in Mourning

The clocks are stopped at the hour of death, the curtains are drawn and the mirrors draped in black…come explore the unusual mourning customs and creepy superstitions of the Victorian era at Oaklands Mansion from October 1st till 31st.

Guided tours of the mansion with our mourners are available from October 1 till 31, 2019, during regular visiting hours, Tuesday – Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. and Sundays 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m., with the last tour beginning at 3:00 p.m. Regular admission rates apply. For reservations and rates for groups, contact Mary Beth Nevills, Educational Director of Oaklands Mansion.

“Oaklands is the perfect example of a hands-on teaching tool. Rotating exhibitions allow us to alternately show the joy and the pain experienced on the plantation. Mourning customs exploration allows us to show what a drastic cultural change our society has experienced when grieving the loss of a loved one,” says Mary Beth Nevills, Education Director of Oaklands Mansion.

Be sure to enjoy other events at the mansion such as, Flashlight Nights which will take place Thursday, Friday & Saturday, October 24th through 26th from 7:00-10:00 p.m. Mourning tours will come to an end on Halloween night as the mansion is set to receive visitors for Trick-or-Treating at 4:00 p.m. until all the candy has been given away. Visit our website and Facebook page for times and ticket information for all of these spooky events.

Oaklands Mansion is nestled in Oaklands Park, a native tree arboretum and natural wetlands, which includes Maney Spring as well as heritage and native gardens. Oaklands Visitors Center houses a gift shop and Maney Reception Hall for special events and temporary exhibitions. For more information, visit www.oaklandsoansion.org.

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