“I Lived Here, As Well – A Woman’s Story” is told by the women who may have spent their entire lives in this house, yet never used the front door.
St. Augustine's Ximenez-Fatio House Museum, a long-standing fixture of historic Aviles Street south of the plaza, will re-launch the “I Lived Here, As Well” tour.
“I Lived Here, As Well - A Woman’s Story” is told by the women who may have spent their entire lives in this house, yet never used the front door.
Guests will be introduced to several women whose lives were restricted due to the color of their skin. Some are enslaved, yet some are free. Some have hopes for freedom and some see no hope at all.
For guests who had the opportunity to experience the first “I Lived Here, As Well” series told from an enslaved man’s point of view in the Spring of 2021, the new program will continue the story of urban slavery from the woman’s perspective.
The tour is open to the public, led by costumed historical actors, and will last approximately 60 minutes. The program will include stories and accounts not heard during the traditional museum tour and guests will also have access to the newly opened Servants Hall exhibit.
Regularly scheduled performances will take place Thursday, Friday, and Saturday mornings at 10 AM February 3 through April 2.
Tickets: www.ximenezfatiohouse.org/ILHAW
“I Lived Here, As Well – A Woman’s Story,” is proudly presented by the Ximenez-Fatio House Museum with generous support from the Jessie Ball DuPont Foundation and Florida Humanities.
Tours are offered at 10 AM Thursday, Friday, and Saturday from February 3 through April 2, 2022.
Reservations are required in advance. Call (904) 829-3575 or RSVP online at www.ximenezfatiohouse.org/ILHAW
Phone: 904-829-3575
2022/02/03 - 2022/04/02
Ximenez-Fatio House Museum
20 Aviles Street, St. Augustine, FL 32084