BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//ChamberMaster//Event Calendar 2.0//EN METHOD:PUBLISH X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P3D REFRESH-INTERVAL:P3D CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20200822T150000Z DTEND:20200822T160000Z X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE SUMMARY:Walking Tour: The Story of Colonial York DESCRIPTION:From its indigenous people to European settlement and incorporation as one of America's first cities\, York has a long and fascinating history. As the center of government for Colonial Maine\, the people of this place first known by its Abenaki name of Agamenticus\, experienced much turmoil at the frontier between Colonial New England and French Canada. This walking tour of Old York\, at the center of York Village\, will explore our earliest roots as well as the farming and maritime trades that developed.\n\nIf you enjoy colonial history and are looking for a surprisingly revealing tour about one of this nation's oldest communities\, reserve your spot today. The tour is suitable for history buffs of all ages\, and in particular families.\n\nThe tour lasts approximately an hour\, and covers a three-block area along York Street. The terrain is uneven\, and comfortable shoes are recommended.\n\nTours begin promptly at the Lindsay Road entrance to the Museum Center\, so please arrive no later than 5 minutes prior to check in. Because tour sizes are limited\, if you do not check in by the start time of the tour\, your ticket may be released to someone on the waiting list. No refunds can be issued within 24 hours of the event.\n\nIn case of inclement weather\, the tour is cancelled and tickets will be refunded\, or credited towards another scheduled tour.\n\nThis tour is limited to ten people\, and you must pre-register online (this includes members). No tickets will be sold at the door.\n\nOld York is committed to the safety of our visitors and staff. In order to limit the spread of the coronavirus\, we have implemented the following safety measures:\n\nSocial Distancing: When possible we will maintain 6-feet of social distancing. We are limiting the number of people per tour in order to help comply with this measure.\n\nFace Coverings: Guests and staff will be required to wear face coverings for the duration of the tour. If you do not have a face covering\, Old York will provide one.\n\nRestricted Access: The Old York Museum Center is closed to visitors. This includes the restrooms. Please be sure to use a restroom before coming to Old York for your tour.\n\nHand Sanitizer: Hand sanitizer stations are available to promote proper hygiene.\n\nThank you to Wiggly Bridge Distillery for providing hand sanitizer. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
From its indigenous people to European settlement and incorporation as one of America&rsquo\;s first cities\, York has a long and fascinating history. As the center of government for Colonial Maine\, the people of this place first known by its Abenaki name of Agamenticus\, experienced much turmoil at the frontier between Colonial New England and French Canada. This walking tour of Old York\, at the center of York Village\, will explore our earliest roots as well as the farming and maritime trades that developed.
\n\nIf you enjoy colonial history and are looking for a surprisingly revealing tour about one of this nation&rsquo\;s oldest communities\, reserve your spot today. The tour is suitable for history buffs of all ages\, and in particular families.
\n\nThe tour lasts approximately an hour\, and covers a three-block area along York Street. The terrain is uneven\, and comfortable shoes are recommended.
\n\nTours begin promptly at the Lindsay Road entrance to the Museum Center\, so please arrive no later than 5 minutes prior to check in. Because tour sizes are limited\, if you do not check in by the start time of the tour\, your ticket may be released to someone on the waiting list. No refunds can be issued within 24 hours of the event.
\n\nIn case of inclement weather\, the tour is cancelled and tickets will be refunded\, or credited towards another scheduled tour.
\n\nThis tour is limited to ten people\, and \;you must pre-register online \;(this includes members). No tickets will be sold at the door.
\n\nOld York is committed to the safety of our visitors and staff.  \;In order to limit the spread of the coronavirus\, we have implemented the following safety measures:
\n\nSocial Distancing: \;When possible we will maintain 6-feet of social distancing. We are limiting the number of people per tour in order to help comply with this measure.
\n\nFace Coverings: \;Guests and staff will be required to wear face coverings for the duration of the tour. If you do not have a face covering\, Old York will provide one.
\n\nRestricted Access: \;The Old York Museum Center is closed to visitors. This includes the restrooms. Please be sure to use a restroom \;before \;coming to Old York for your tour.
\n\nHand Sanitizer: \;Hand sanitizer stations are available to promote proper hygiene.
\n\nThank you to \;Wiggly Bridge Distillery \;for providing hand sanitizer.
\n LOCATION:3 Lindsay Road York\, ME 03909 UID:e.428.35940 SEQUENCE:3 DTSTAMP:20240329T151247Z URL:https://business.gatewaytomaine.org/events/details/walking-tour-the-story-of-colonial-york-35940 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR