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Guided Tours Of Historic Bedford


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Free Guided Tours of Historic Bedford The Bedford County Visitors Bureau will conduct tours of Historic Bedford on Friday afternoons, throughout the summer and early fall of 2008. The tours will begin at the visitors bureau office at 3:30 and last about 90 minutes. The Visitors Bureau Office is located at 131 South Juliana Street in downtown Bedford.

We go to several sites, including the 1828 courthouse that still serves Bedford County, the site of Fort Bedford and the Espy House (a National Historic Landmark, where President Washington made his headquarters during the Whiskey Rebellion).

The tour is heavy on human interest. For example, the only civilian ever executed in Bedford County was a minister. We tell you how and why it happened. We'll also tell you how Fort Bedford was captured ... and why the captors gave it back to the British!

The best part about the tours, (except for the excellent information and charming tour guide) is that it is free! If you'd like to take the guided tour, call Dennis, Stacy or Tina at the Visitors Bureau. (800)765-3331 Or, click on the "Contact Us" button for more info ... or to let us know that you plan to attend.

The Guided Tours are Free!