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Movies at the Mansion - Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl

Lyman Estate and Greenhouses, 185 Lyman St, Waltham, MA | Get Directions »
FREE

EVENT POSTPONED FROM THURSDAY, JULY 26 to MONDAY, JULY 30 DUE TO BAD WEATHER

Summer nights are perfect for an outdoor movie on the grounds of the Lyman Estate. Historic New England and Pizzi Farm present the swashbuckling adventure Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl on a big screen in the garden. Come early to walk the landscape or have a picnic. From 7:00 to 8:15 p.m. explore the first floor of the 1793 mansion or shop at the historic Lyman Estate Greenhouses.

Alcohol is not permitted. Refreshments, including popcorn, drinks, and Pizzi Farm ice cream, are available for sale.

Sponsored by East Cambridge Savings Bank, with support from Watertown Savings Bank.

Rain date Monday, July 30.

 

Event Details

Historic New England
Posted by: Historic New England
Where Lyman Estate and Greenhouses 185 Lyman St, Waltham, MA 02452
Next on This event is over.
Time 8:30 pm
Who to bring Everyone
Website http://­Histo­ricNewEngland.­org
Phone 627-994-5959
Price Free

More About Lyman Estate and Greenhouses

Lyman Estate and Greenhouses

Lyman Estate and Greenhouses

185 Lyman St, Waltham, MA
Mansion: 781-891-4882, Greenhouses: 781-891-1985, Functions: 617-994-6672

The Lyman Estate is located on Lyman Street at the rotary near Bentley University. It was built in 1793. The estate (also known as "The Vale") is a beautiful home designed by Samuel McIntire. It has been remodeled several times over its 150-year history and is now Colonial Revival style.

It takes up 37 acres and has several outbuildings, including a huge greenhouse. Plants maybe purchased from the greenhouse and a small gift shop is also located there. The mansion itself is not open to the public for "drop-in" tours. Group guided tours can be arranged in advance. The house is primarily used for weddings, parties and corporate events. 

The Lyman Estate is owned and operated by the non-profit Historic New England organization.

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