Cliveden: The Turmoil of Transition: Henry Banning Chew

06jul12:00 pm4:00 pmCliveden: The Turmoil of Transition: Henry Banning ChewCliveden of the National Trust, 6401 Germantown Avenue12:00 pm - 4:00 pm(GMT-04:00)

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A dramatic experience featuring Henry Banning Chew

On Saturday, July 6th, meet Henry, one of the sons and executors of his father’s, Benjamin Chew, Jr., will. Henry will share his account of the turmoil between him, his oldest brother Benjamin Chew III, and their mother Katherine Banning Chew, and the stress from the constant legal battles to settle his father’s affairs. Henry is also one of the family members mentioned in our current exhibit, The Turmoil of Transition. Tours are offered at 12pm, 1:30pm, and 3pm, and are limited to 15 people. Admission is $20; tickets can be purchased here: https://cliveden.org/dramatic-experience/

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July 6, 2024 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm(GMT-05:00)

Location

Cliveden of the National Trust

6401 Germantown Avenue

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Cliveden

A site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation and a proud member of Historic Germantown, Cliveden opened to the public in 1972. Built in 1763-1767, Cliveden was home to seven generations of the Chew family and the men and women who worked for them, was the site of the Battle of Germantown in October 1777, and is an important example of Philadelphia Georgian architecture. Cliveden focuses on telling the multiple narratives of the property by interpreting the buildings and grounds; giving a voice to the men and women—black, white, free, enslaved, and indentured—who played a role in the Cliveden story.

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