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Not since Aaron Burr brought his lunch to work has anyone had dinner at the historic court house! Catered dinner for eight at the 1787 Court House Museum with a private tour of the museum. Includes cocktails, appetizers, dinner, dessert and wait staff.
The restored 18th century Court Room is where cases were heard from 1788 until 1868. Visitors can stand in the same room where county court justices like William Jay, son of John Jay, first chief justice of the United States, heard cases presented by young attorneys like Aaron Burr, later Vice President under Thomas Jefferson. Visitors can also view a collection of historic portraits on the ground floor.
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Item Special Note
Advanced arrangements must be made with the Bedford Historical Society to reserve your dinner for eight at the Court House Museum. Subject to availability of the Court House and limited to eight guests.
Since the Court House is not available for rent for events, this a one-of-a-kind opportunity. The winning bidder will work with the caterer to select menu options to plan the evening.
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