
Tea Tuesday at Waveland Historic Site
Clip: Season 3 Episode 199 | 4m 22sVideo has Closed Captions
Visitors can experience a little culture at Waveland Historic Site.
It's not just nature Kentucky State Parks gives people the opportunity to enjoy. It's also letting them experience a little culture with Tea Tuesday each week at Waveland Historic Site.
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Tea Tuesday at Waveland Historic Site
Clip: Season 3 Episode 199 | 4m 22sVideo has Closed Captions
It's not just nature Kentucky State Parks gives people the opportunity to enjoy. It's also letting them experience a little culture with Tea Tuesday each week at Waveland Historic Site.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship♪ >> It's not just Nature.
Kentucky State Parks gives people the opportunity to enjoy.
>> It's also letting them experience a little culture with TV Tuesday held each week at the Waveland, Historic site.
>> Last month we visited Waveland for a specialty time in honor of the day we celebrate love.
We are Lexington's best kept secret.
We are live and historical home.
There are 3 of them in Lexington, Mary Todd Lincoln.
>> Ashlyn Henry, Clay's home and Waveland State, historic site and Waveland has been here.
The longest this mansion was finished in 18.
48 by Joseph, Brian.
Now Joseph's Plantation, Waveland, plantation was 2400 acres at one time.
That's 4 square miles.
And this family was very well see, they grew hemp a cash crop of the day.
Back in the 18 40's 50's was market.
Brian.
Now, Margaret, it's traditional and the word of mouth that she gave ATT to her friends and her daughters on Tuesday.
So we have a following that tradition.
So that's why we have TN Tuesday, no way for a meeting.
>> It's a 3 course.
T it's not LEA T experience is just experiencing this home.
Also.
>> The tradition of what they did back then and I'm just coming to this beautiful mansion is is just the best experience.
I believe, and that he's just a little bit extra.
Go out, come in hungry, go out.
Fall.
>> Unlimited card was wonderful.
No one said that on the scam and all the action you like it was big chicken salad on the shot was very excellent.
The ryann cream cheese with that cream Cheese R a I heard.
Just stay with it.
You come to us and it really was excellent.
And that is that he is very high quality.
>> Everybody loves that.
We have a lot of repeat customers.
Lots of BP customers and a lot of people say we don't know why we didn't do it before.
We'll be back.
>> It's time for special occasions, McCain for Mr. A 9, 1, 9 and the new week HR waiting to have more period, furniture and items than any in Kentucky said the Supreme Court of Law is part of our heritage in Kentucky.
So we get to celebrate it.
>> Women wore dresses like this to falls or dance is up to church to see it or they wore the stresses because it was fashion.
The hope was invented in 18.
57 and that bill shape only lasted about a decade to the end of the Civil war.
And so it was fashionable.
Would Margaret have more on the stress of the day on the plantation?
Know she would not have.
She would wear a one piece but and down Tress worked here for about 4 years.
I've experienced it so many times from, you know, the other side serving people.
I KET it was a great experience.
And I wanted to surprise my girlfriend with something fun and, you know, to go out somewhere, you know, people enjoying just getting to sit and eat some place, different.
>> I think it's it's slow down an airline to be able really everybody had.
I'll presentation and as well as a little bit of a tasty treats.
This is the NBA on Sundays from >> In this part of our history, we can go and I love the fact that period costumes and the surrounding the NT, the history that we will even be.
I'm reminded as we do that for him and be able to recognize we stand on really broad shoulders.
>> If you're interested in TE Tuesday, you can visit online parks Dot K Y dot Gov.
And look
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