Portland, Maine 04102 United States
Tate House Museum Welcomes Lafayette to Means House
Wednesday June 25, 4:30 pm – 7:00 pm, 1267 Westbrook Street, Portland
In 1825 the Marquis de Lafayette visited Portland as part of his grand tour of America. We will commemorate the 200th anniversary of his visit by welcoming professional reenactor Michael Halbert sponsored by the American Friends of Lafayette at the historic home of his friend and comrade James Means.
Participants will gather outside the Means House beginning at 4:30 pm for Lafayette’s grand arrival at 5:00 pm to celebratory fiddle music of the period. He will greet the crowd and all will enjoy Lafayette cake and receive a commemorative gift. A short presentation describing Lafayette’s visit and service with James Means will commence after his arrival.
This Lafayette welcome event is free to the public and we invite all who are interested to join us. From ~5:30- 6:45 pm we will offer a series of short ticketed performances by James Means, wife Mary, and daughter Sophia dressed in period clothing who will reenact the occasion of Lafayette’s visit in the house parlor with live music.
Timed tickets for this immersive theater experience are limited and must be purchased in advance on Eventbrite or on our website tatehouse.org beginning June 13. Cost is $15 per person and includes a photo op with Lafayette and performers in the house parlor where artifacts of the Means family will also be on display. Informal photos with Lafayette will be offered to the general public outside the house from ~6:45-7:15pm, then we will wave goodbye to our Nation’s Guest. Outside visitors can learn more about Lafayette and his U.S. tour by representatives of the American Friends.
FMI: Holly K. Hurd Tate House Museum & Means House 1267 Westbrook Street Portland ME 04102
207-774-6177