ASL Guided House Tour
Event description
A Heurich House Guide leads a tour with an ASL (American Sign Language) interpreter on Thursday, October 17th at 6:30 pm. This program includes both ASL and voice interpretation. Visitors from the D/deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing communities are welcome to attend.
Explore the lives of turn-of-the-century Washingtonians on a tour of the historic home of brewer and immigrant Christian Heurich. Step back in time to the year 1894, and see things from the eyes of household staff, Heurich brewery workers, the craftspeople who built his home, the brewer himself, and his wife Amelia.
The museum's Education Fellows have designed their own tours based on individual archival research, so each tour experience will be unique!
RULES
- Pre-registration only, no walk-ins
- No children under 10 years of age
- Photography is allowed (but no video)
- Tour begins on time, late arrivals will not be accommodated
- We do not have a waitlist, what shows as available online is what we have
Afterwards, grab a Senate Beer - the historically accurate revival of the brand that ruled DC for 100 years - at the museum’s backyard biergarten.
ACCESSIBILITY
If you require special accessibility accommodations, we are happy to help. Please email us at programs@heurichhouse.org.
We believe that museums should be accessible to everyone. If you'd like to request a free ticket, please email programs@heurichhouse.org.
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