Field Trip: Peirce Mill–Friday, April 19 at 9:00 am

Peirce Mill–Friday, April 19 at 9:00 am

Peirce Mill is a survivor, the last remnant of a 19th century complex of at least eight mills that once operated along Rock Creek in the District of Columbia. Founded by former Quakers who had emigrated from Chester County, Pennsylvania, Peirce Mill was the core of an estate of close to two thousand acres that stretched from Linnaean Hill (near what is now Tilden Street) almost to the present Maryland border in the north. Join us for a guided tour of this historic site.

Learn more about the Mill

Learn about the Friends of the Peirce Mill

Meet at Iona Senior Services Lobby (4125 Albemarle St. NW) at
9:00 am to board a bus and arrive at the gardens at 10:00 am for our tour.
Bring your lunch and we can eat at the tables after the tour, or peruse the mill on your own.

We will leave at 12:00 pm to return to Iona Senior Services by 1:00 pm.
Let us know if you have special needs or questions by emailing Community@iona.org or calling (202) 459-9634

Free of charge. Registration Closed. The first 15 people will be emailed to confirm their reservation.The others will be notified to let them know that they are on the waiting list. We hope to offer popular field trips again.

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