This day-long program will immerse attendees in the life lived by Henry Clay Frick in western Pennsylvania while also telling larger stories about life in our region at that time.
The day will begin with a tour of Clayton, the home of Frick and his family from 1883-1905, as well as Vermeer, Monet, Rembrandt: Forging the Frick Collections in Pittsburgh & New York, then include travel to West Overton Village in Westmoreland County, where Frick was born and raised. Our visit there will include a tour of the family home, exploration of the exhibition, Forging Ahead and Falling Behind in the historic distillery building, and a whiskey tasting in their educational distillery.
Lunch is included at the Frick; transportation to and from West Overton is on your own. Advance registration and pre-payment required.
This program made possible through the generosity of our supporters, including The Helen C. Frick Foundation, Ned Dane and Isabel Trafton.