Start your day with an exclusive luncheon where you will meet and have a photo opportunity with our guest of honor, The Right Honorable Countess of Carnarvon. THE GOLDEN PACKAGE $300 per person 100 tickets available – ONLY 10 available as of February 24th! * The Royal Package does not include Friday Morning’s Luncheon with Lady Carnarvon. Personalized, Signed Copy of Seasons at Highclere Ticket to Tour of Homes, Pine Apple, AL Saturday 3/25 – 10:00 am – 5:00 pm Welcome Reception, The Highclere Experience Friday 3/24 – 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm Valet parking will be provided. The Royal Package includes:Įxclusive, Private Cocktail Party Friday 3/24 – 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm In addition, you will receive a personalized, signed copy of her book. Lady Carnarvon will share a glass of champagne and conversation at historic Wakefield Plantation, with Royal Guests prior to Friday Evening’s Welcome Reception. THE ROYAL PACKAGE $400 per person SOLD OUT From a lovely luncheon to an exclusive champagne adorned conversation at Wakefield, you’ll spend the day sharing and celebrating with Lady Carnarvon during her first visit to Alabama. Watch Lady Carnarvon’s recently recorded video to help promote our Tour here!įor our Royal, Golden, and Highclere Ticket Holders, the weekend starts Friday, March 24th, with our 2023 Guest Speaker, the Right Honorable Countess of Carnarvon of Highclere Castle, site of the hit series “Downton Abbey.” The Wilcox Historical Society and Lady Carnarvon offer a day full of royal experiences March 24. We are excited to welcome the Right Honorable Countess of Carnarvon of Downton Abbey’s unforgettable Highclere Castle as the Guest Speaker of our 2023 Tour of Homes in Pine Apple! Cemeteries included are Friendship Baptist Church Cemetery, established 1847, Pine Apple Methodist Church Cemetery, established 1880 and the Christian Church Cemetery, established 1886. 1860, moved to Pine Apple Town Park in 2008 and Matheson Library, c. 1890, Moore Academy, founded 1882, current building 1923, Old Barn Museum, c. 1930.Ĭhurches and other buildings on tour include Friendship Baptist Church, founded 1825 – current building, 1948, Pine Apple Methodist Churc h, founded 1872 – current building c. 1920, and Camellia Manor – the Stallworth-Norred-Shierling home, c. 1900, Sears Catalog, Magnolia Kit, the Chapman-Pugh home, c. 1887, Thirty Columns – the Adams-Stone home, c. 1885, Mockingbird House – the Feagin-Weitzel-Robinson home, c. 1882, Melton Hotel – the Melton-Jenkins-Santamore-Lamkin home, c. 1854, Four Oaks Bend, the Luckie-Williamson-Bennett home, c. 1852 (pictured above), Greenleaves – the Powell-Grimes home, c. 1840, moved to Pine Apple in 1937, Hawthorne House, c. The homes featured this year include Oak Hall – the Purifoy-Melton-Norred home, c. The Tour of Homes will be held Saturday, Mafrom 10 am – 5 pm and will feature ten homes, two churches and other historic sites in Pine Apple!
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