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Superstitions Explained at Olana

October 30, 31 @ 11:30 a.m., 12:30 p.m., 1:30 p.m., 2:30 p.m.
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Are you a superstitious person? Do you believe a broken mirror brings seven years bad luck? Do you throw spilled salt over your left shoulder? Avoid black cats and ladders? Do you think a red sky in the morning is reason to take warning… even if you’re not a sailor?

Skeptics and believers alike are welcome at Olana to hear stories of the superstitious practices our ancestors used to ward off evil. You might be surprised! Come join up to 13 others on a tour through Frederic Church’s home and history. Reservations, 518.828.0135.

Olana State Historic Site
$12 adult; $10 students & seniors, free for children under 12 and Olana members.
5720 Route 9G
Hudson, NY

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