Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum announces Founder’s Day celebrations 

On March 11, Pyramid Hill will honor its founder, Harry T. Wilks, with free park admission for everyone. The post Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum announces Founder’s Day celebrations  appeared first on The Cincinnati Herald.

Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park & Museum announces Founder’s Day celebrations 

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On March 11, Pyramid Hill will honor its founder, Harry T. Wilks, with free park admission for everyone.

Founder’s Day is particularly special this year as the park is set to reopen the famed Pyramid House for public tours for the first time in many years. Originally built as a private residence by the park’s founder, the stunning Pyramid House has been featured in Architectural Digest and is now the namesake of Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park.

Many of the original artifacts purchased for the House will once again be on display at the Pyramid House, in conjunction with a refreshed display at the Ancient Sculpture Museum. Park visitors can now take a self-guided tour of the House at 1763 Hamilton Cleves Road, Hamilton, Friday through Sunday noon to 5 p.m., and Monday through Thursday 11 to 11:45 a.m. These tours are free for members and included in Park admission for the general public.

Pyramid Hill will hold a ribbon cutting ceremony at 11:45 a.m. on March 11 to celebrate the house’s reopening, during which 2023 season programming will be announced.

For additional information, please contact Delaney French, marketing manager, dfrench@pyramidhill.org | (513) 868-8336.

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