Tryon Palace is hosting a high tea experience on the South Lawn of the Palace on October 30, 2021.
Guests will be indulged with a “properly served” tea and savory light fare and sweets with the Palace as a beautiful backdrop and views of the Trent River.
This is a ticketed event that includes a Garden Pass. Click here to select your time slot and purchase your tickets.
Email Jennifer Bertling for details.
Tryon Palace, located in New Bern, NC, is part of the Office of Archives and History, an agency of the North Carolina Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. Tryon Palace is one of North Carolina’s most significant historic sites. It is the home of the Governor’s Palace, North Carolina’s first colonial and first state capitol, and includes historic buildings, gardens, and the North Carolina History Center, which revolutionizes the visitor experience through use of the latest interactive technology. The History Center includes galleries, a performance hall, the museum store, and a waterfront café. Tryon Palace’s mission is to engage present and future generations in the history of North Carolina from early settlement in 1710, through the development of statehood, and into the mid-twentieth century. It is dedicated to collecting, interpreting, and preserving objects, buildings, landscapes, and events that enrich understanding of the making of our state and nation.Tickets and visitor information are available at the Tryon Palace Waystation, located at the corner of George Street and Pollock Street in New Bern. For directions and further information about special events, programs or group tours, employment and more, visit tryonpalace.org or call 252-639-3500.