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 By  Staff Reports news Published 
7:10 am Thursday, January 23, 2003

Clay House Museum to host tea and tour

By Staff
From staff reports
Madison County Record
An afternoon tea and pictorial tour of Madison will be held at the Clay House Museum on Monday, Jan. 27.
Mary Reynolds will present a pictorial tour of the historic homes in downtown Madison using original pen and ink artwork. Each home's drawings presented will be accompanied by the architectural details from the new walking tour book under construction by the Madison Historical Society.
The lecture will start at 1 p.m., followed by an afternoon tea. Reservations are required as seating is limited. Admission is $10. The Clay House Museum is located at 16 Main Street in downtown Madison.
For more information, call 325,1018.

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