SOLD OUT Jun 17 History Crawl -- aboard the gundalow!

  • Wed, Jun 17, 2015 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
  • Strawbery Banke Museum

    14 Hancock Street, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 03801

Ticket Price $23.00 This event is now over
Description
Join us as the History Crawl series sets sail on the Gundalow, Wednesday evening, June 17th! Evenings on the Piscataqua River are a beautiful sight to behold, so grab your favorite beverages and a picnic dinner and join us on this evening cruise.  David “Lou” Ferland, retired Portsmouth Police Chief, will share stories in his entertaining manner about the history of Portsmouth’s waterfront, and will invite us for traditional toasts along the way!  A sail on this historic ship is a great way to learn about the maritime history of the region from the best vantage point the city has to offer.  PLUS all guests will receive a Sail Pass ($30 value) for a free sail on a future date!  Tickets are $23/person or $18 for SBM members.  Free parking for this event is available at Strawbery Banke; please meet at the dock, in Prescott Park, 10 minutes before departure time.
Date & Time

Wed, Jun 17, 2015 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Venue Details

Strawbery Banke Museum

14 Hancock Street, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, 03801

Strawbery Banke Museum
Strawbery Banke Museum
Strawbery Banke Museum, in the heart of historic downtown Portsmouth, New Hampshire, is an authentic 10-acre outdoor history museum dedicated to bringing 300+ years of American history in the same waterfront neighborhood to life. The Museum is a place for children, adults, multigenerational families, and groups to gather to explore eight heritage gardens, 32 historic buildings, and traditional crafts, preservation programs, hands-on activities, the stories told by costumed role-players and the changing exhibits that offer hours of fun and discovery. The Museum's restored buildings and open space invite visitors to immerse themselves in the past, using objects from the museum's collection of 30,000 artifacts, and the histories of the families who lived and worked in the Puddle Dock neighborhood to engage, educate, and entertain.