Historic Stranahan House Hosts Victorian Holiday Tours

12/7/20

The Historic Stranahan House is offering Victorian Holiday Tours from Dec. 11 through Dec. 23. Visitors will be transported back in time to the Victorian era with a tour through the festively decorated museum located in downtown Fort Lauderdale. The nighttime tours include costumed docents, music, a visit to the gift shop and a sweet treat from the Georgia Pig.

“Our holiday tours are a great tradition for all ages,” said April Kirk, executive director of the Historic Stranahan House. “The house is elegantly decorated for the holidays, adorned with beautiful decorations, festive lights and more. We bring joy to the season during a year when we all really need it.”

Tour times vary and advanced registration is required. Tickets are $25 per person and can be purchased by visiting tinyurl.com/stranahanholiday.

Stranahan House is located in the Riverwalk Arts & Entertainment District at 335 SE 6th Ave., just off Las Olas Boulevard in Fort Lauderdale. For any additional information, please call (954) 524-4736 email director@stranahanhouse.org.

About Historic Stranahan House Museum

The Stranahan House was built in 1901, when Broward County was no more than a bleak southern frontier supposedly unsuited for human habitation. The existing residents were the Seminoles who traveled down the New River to Frank Stranahan’s trading post to do business. Over the years as Fort Lauderdale grew and developed, the house became a post office, boarding house, restaurant and home to the “Founding Father” and “First Lady” of Fort Lauderdale – Ivy and Frank Stranahan. Today it stands as the oldest house in Fort Lauderdale and an epicenter of Broward County’s long and fascinating history. For more information, visit www.stranahanhouse.org. Stranahan House is located in the Riverwalk Arts & Entertainment District in Fort Lauderdale. For more information, visit www.riverwalkae.com.

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