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Pabst Mansion Celebrates Women’s History Month with Specialty Tour

Women of the Pabst Mansion Tour Offered on Sundays in March

By - Mar 8th, 2024 03:16 pm
Photo from the Pabst Mansion.

Photo from the Pabst Mansion.

MILWAUKEE – This March, Pabst Mansion shines a spotlight on the women of the Mansion in honor of Women’s History Month. What did it mean to be the daughter of a Gilded Age magnate in America, or a maid in his home?  How are women portrayed in 19th century art that adorns the Mansion’s walls, and how did female artists make a name for themselves in a male-dominated sector?  Explore these questions and more through the stories and collections of the Pabst Mansion. This special guided tour dives into the lives of women in the Pabst family, female servants, female artists and depictions of women in art of the home, and gendered social norms in late-19th century America. Tour offered on Sundays at 1:30pm throughout the month of March. Limited tickets available, advance ticket purchase highly recommended.

Tickets for Women of the Pabst Mansion Tours can be booked online here.

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For more information, please contact the Mansion at info@pabstmansion.com or 414.931.0808.

ABOUT THE PABST MANSION
Pabst Mansion, Inc., a registered non-profit organization located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, operates a vital house museum that preserves the legacy of the Pabst family and their impact on the citizens, history, and culture of the Greater Milwaukee community. The Mansion, completed in 1892 for beer baron Frederick Pabst, hearkens back to Milwaukee’s Gilded Age, an era when the city became known as a beer capital.

NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.

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