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Free Tours of Clayton Mansion at The Frick on Thursday for #ArtMuseumDay

May 16, 2017 Lindsay

The Frick compound takes up an entire city block between Penn Ave and Reynolds Street in Point Breeze. The large house on Penn Ave is know as Clayton and was lived in by members of the Frick Family until 1984. In 1990 the house was turned into a historical museum and other buildings on the property have become an art museum, car museum and cafe.

Enjoy free tours of Clayton this Thursday, May 18 for #ArtMuseumDay. Reserve your tour today! https://t.co/2sH8HJQipD pic.twitter.com/TdweOhi1ir

— The Frick Pittsburgh (@TheFrickPgh) May 16, 2017


While the art museum and grounds are always free, there is a fee to take a tour of the Clayton house.  Thursday, May 18, 2017, is #ArtMuseumDay and to celebrate The Frick is offering free tours of Clayton.

Free Tours of the Clayton Mansion at The Frick
Thursday, May 18
10:00 am – 5:00 pm

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Filed Under: Architechture, Events, Historic Preservation, Houses Tagged With: #thisplacematters #preservationmonth, Association of Art Museum Directors, free events, Henry Clay Frick

About Lindsay

Lindsay has been writing about Pittsburgh since 2005. She likes pretzels from the Pretzel Shop on Carson St., used book stores, her rollerblades and she hopes to learn to skateboard someday soon.

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