Whiskey Wednesdays
About
Whiskey Wednesdays are perfect for those looking to soak in fall colors at Glensheen with an outdoor event or for history buffs looking to learn more about the history of Duluth or prohibition in the Northland. This year, we are excited to welcome Duluth historian and author Tony Dierckins to Whiskey Wednesday events to give a history talk each night. Tony’s talks will take place on the following dates starting at 7pm:
September 14 – Robber Barons on the Iron Range
September 21 – Lost Industry
September 28 – Prohibition in the Zenith City
Whiskey Wednesdays are every Wednesday in September from 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm.
The event is free and open to the public with drinks available for purchase. In addition to whiskey, there will be beer, wine and non-alcoholic options also available for purchase.
Picnics and food delivery are allowed, however, we encourage you to try the local food truck grub that’s available for purchase! The Rambler will be here for each Whiskey Wednesday this year.
The estate quite literally glows during this event. Fall colors, lakeside campfires, and the estate lights illuminated, it makes for a magical night on the estate. Pro tip: Whiskey Wednesdays are great for date nights. We encourage you to explore the estate with a drink in hand.
Why whiskey?
One of the most common drinks of the Congdons’ time – was Whiskey. However, whiskey was not commonly thought of as the sophisticated drink of the wealthy. So in keeping with that history… we serve Whiskey Wednesdays in our newly reopened garage which was a space used by the Servants.
Plus, Chester Congdon served as a member of the Minnesota House of Representatives in 1909 and 1911. This was during the movement to start prohibition and Chester voted against prohibition in every version that came before him.
DETAILS
*Rain or shine*
Time: 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Dates: Wednesdays in September
Location: Glensheen Estate, Garage
Cost to attend: FREE
– Whiskey, beer, and wine are available for purchase
– Non-alcoholic options are also available for purchase
– Only service animals are allowed on the estate
– Picnics and food delivery are allowed. Just no outside alcohol, please.