Clayton Tours (tour times vary)

Event information

January 7, 2023
10:15 AM - 4:00 PM

Location
Check in at the Grable Visitor Center
Cost:
Members: Free
Adults: $15
Seniors, students, and military: $13
Youth 16 and under: $8
Youth 5 and under: Free
PA EBT Access card users: $1
Description:
Henry Clay Frick, Adelaide Howard Childs Frick, and their children lived in Clayton at the height of the Gilded Age, an era that not only witnessed immense wealth and progress, but also saw new challenges and startling inequity. On a guided tour of Clayton’s first floor, explore this pivotal time in our nation’s history through the experiences of the Frick family and other 19th-century Pittsburghers. Discover what it was like to live in this city at the dawn of modern America and consider how the legacy of the Gilded Age continues to affect us today. 

Advance reservations are strongly recommended. View our site-wide COVID-19 policies here.

The Frick is proud to participate in Blue Star Museums, offering free admission to active-duty military, national guard, and reserve personnel and up to five members of their families from May 21–Sept. 5.
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