Description

Kids Mansion Tour: What would it have been like to grow up in the Ames Mansion? On this 30 minute guided tour, explore the history of the Ames family from the perspective of the Ames children. First floor only. This tour is targeted towards families and kids, all are welcome to join. Meet in front of the Ames Mansion. Rain or shine. Tour is free. Parking fees apply.

The Ames Mansion at Borderland State Park was built in 1910 for Oakes and Blanche Ames and their four children. This three-story stone mansion hosts twenty large rooms and is fully furnished, much as they were when the Ames family lived here.

PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING:

-Space is limited to 15 people per tour. Pre-register to ensure your spot on the tour.

-Masks are recommended.

-Tours are free. Parking fees do apply.

-Meet in front of the Ames Mansion at least 5 minutes BEFORE the tour starts. Once the tour enters the mansion, late comers will not be allowed in.

-First floor of the Ames Mansion is ADA accessible.

-Reasonable accommodations available upon request.

-For more information, please contact Paul at Paul.Clifford@mass.gov

Borderland State Park is managed by the Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR). The mission of DCR is to protect, promote and enhance our common wealth of natural, cultural and recreational resources for the well-being of all. For more information on your state parks, please visit www.mass.gov/dcr

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