Friends of Hibernia County Park inviting residents to solve it
A quiet dinner party turns macabre when the distinguished host, Dr. R. E. Mains, turns up dead – and in need of some good county sleuths.
On Friday and Saturday, the Friends of Hibernia County Park invite residents to “Who Dun Did It?” an evening of mystery-solving at Hibernia Mansion from 6:30 to 9 p.m.
Help the detective separate fibs from facts to decide which guest had it in for the good doctor; solve the case and you could win a ticket to the Candlelight Tour in December. All are welcome to enjoy free refreshments in the ballroom after the tour.
Tickets are $5 per person and benefit the Friends of Hibernia. Call 610-383-3812 for more information. Please be advised that this event may contain adult themes not suited for children.
Hibernia Mansion, a restored 19th– century estate, was home to a succession of ironmasters. The mansion, as seen today, reflects the changes of lifestyle and social status of its various owners for over 200 years. Hibernia is on the National Register of Historic Places and the Pennsylvania Inventory of Historic Places. It is also part of the Hatfield-Hibernia National Register Historic District.
The mansion Hibernia is located within Hibernia County Park, Wagontown, off the Rt. 82 exit of the U.S. 30 Bypass.