Linden Place’s “Tales of the Slave Trade” Walking Tour
DE WOLF TAVERN
Linden Place Museum will host walking tours of Linden Place Mansion and downtown Bristol, focused specifically on Bristol’s DeWolf Family and their involvement in the transatlantic slave trade. The DeWolf family, Bristol’s premier family in the 18th and early 19th centuries, was once one of the largest traders of slaves in New England.
Learn how Bristol, New England, and all of America were impacted by the slave trading DeWolf’s of Linden Place from museum educator, Robin Tremblay. Tremblay has extensively researched Rhode Island’s connections to slavery and has led many tours along Bristol’s slavery trail.
The guided tours take place on select Saturday mornings and Thursday afternoons and begin at Linden Place, the Federal-style mansion built by architect Russell Warren for George DeWolf.
The tour then continues through the center of historic Bristol and down to the waterfront on Thames Street, pointing out significant sites tied to Bristol’s lengthy and profitable involvement in the slave trade.
The tour ends at the historic DeWolf Tavern, once a DeWolf waterfront warehouse, where tour-goers will enjoy a rum cocktail and ask questions.
2019 Walking Tour Dates are:
Sat, August 17, 11am
Thurs, August 29, 3pm
Sat, September 21, 11am
Fri, September 27, 3pm
Sat, October 19, 11am
Thurs, October 24, 3pm
The tour is $20, $15 for Linden Place members, and includes a complimentary drink at the DeWolf Tavern.
Reservations are required and the tour is limited to 15 people.
For more information and reservations, please call the Linden Place office at 253-0390.