Marble Springs State Historic Site
Marble Springs State Historic Site
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Tea in 18th-Century America, a "Beyond Petticoats" Program

1220 W Governor John Sevier Hwy

Knoxville, TN 37920, USA

You are cordially invited to an enchanting tea party here at Marble Springs State Historic Site. Our next installment of our educational series on women of the 18th century, "Beyond Petticoats: Courage and Conviction in 18th-Century Women" is "Tea in 18th-Century America". 

Step back in time and immerse yourself in the tea culture of the 1700s. During this delightful gathering, we will explore the types of tea, tea ware, customs, and etiquette associated with tea during the colonial era here in America.

Savor a selection of teas that were likely those famously thrown into the harbor during the Boston Tea Party, accompanied by scrumptious homemade butter cookies. Our speaker, Vallie Prince, the owner of The Kraken's Cup Tearoom in Knoxville, will grace us with her knowledge and passion for tea as she shares captivating insights into the history of tea and its profound impact on 18th-century America. 

"Tea in 18th-Century America" is part of our "Beyond Petticoats: Courage and Conviction in 18th-Century Women" series of programs at Marble Springs.

Admission Information:

A $5 donation is required to RSVP. With only 18 spots available per class time, we encourage you to secure your place at this unique event. Tickets can be purchased online or by contacting us at (865) 573-5508 or danielles@marblesprings.net.


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We look forward to welcoming you to this special event at Marble Springs State Historic Site.


Marble Springs State Historic Site is funded under an agreement with the Tennessee Historical Commission

Marble Springs State Historic Site is also generously supported by Knox County and the Arts and Heritage Fund with supplemental funds provided by the Governor John Sevier Memorial Association.

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