Cigar & Bar Club

Cigar & Bar Club

Cigar aficionados and casual fans unite for a gathering on the Park-McCullough lawn and veranda. Charcuterie and cigars provided.

By The Park-McCullough House

Date and time

Wednesday, July 24 · 5:30 - 7:30pm EDT

Location

Park-McCullough House

1 Park Street Bennington, VT 05257

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About this event

  • 2 hours

The Park McCullough Historic Governor’s Mansion, in partnership with William C. Deveneau, Attorney at Law, invites area socialites to an evening with fine cigars, hors d'oeuvres, and great conversation.

Cigar smoking is a tradition that carries meaning across continents and within many cultures. Whether a part of ritual, ceremony, or simply a lifestyle choice, it has prevailed through several centuries. When the Park and McCullough families occupied the home, it was both accepted and expected as a part of business and leisure time. It is no surprise that the Park-McCullough mansion has become a uniquely fitting backdrop for those who share an appreciation for cigars. Enjoy a casual vibe, low on pretension and high on relaxation, on the beautiful grounds and expansive veranda.

Ticket prices include an excellent selection of cigars and charcuterie. Nonsmokers are welcome to join and are offered a lower admission price. Cash bar available. Dress for the weather.

Mark your calendars! Additional Cigar & Bar Club gatherings: August 28, and September 25. Park-McCullough members receive discounted tickets. Nonsmokers are encouraged to attend and are offered admission at a lower rate.

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The Park-McCullough House is one of the finest, most significant, and best preserved Victorian Mansions in New England. It is an important example of a country house in the Second Empire Style and incorporates architectural features of the Romantic Revival style that were popular at the time. To a great extent, the House retains the integrity and impact of its original design. Built in 1864-65 by attorney and entrepreneur Trenor Park, the House was designed by Henry Dudley, a prolific New York architect.

 

Our cultural programming happens in (almost) every season. On our grounds and in our structures, we host a classical music series, a summer croquet league, membership meetings, theater productions, readings, dinners, and other public events.

 

Green manicured lawns, radiant flowers and topiary, makes the house one of the most verdant places to hold your wedding or event. For weddings, this Victorian mansion is regarded among the most romantic places to tie the knot.