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    April 20, 2024

    PIRATEFEST 2024 SETS SAIL APRIL 20, 2024! Join us in rebooting PirateFest, it's going to be ARRGH-SOME!
    11AM-8:30PM - Town Common
    Swashbucklers of all ages will converge on the banks of the Tar River, a pirate's paradise located in Uptown Greenville, on April 20, 2024. PirateFest will expand along 1st Street and the Town Common. Festivities are filled with fine arts for sale, live music, a beer and wine garden, sword fighting, a pirate encampment, and much more. There will be plenty of piratical happenings for the whole family.
    https://www.piratefestnc.com/

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    April 19, 2024 11:00 PM      April 20, 2024 01:30 AM

    Pirate Pub Crawl & Boat Tour
    The UK's Best Pirate Pub Crawl & Boat Tour - Perfect For A Stag Or Hen Do!
    If you’re looking for a swashbuckling stag do, hell raising hen do, corporate carnival or just want a galavanting group experience with memories to cherish, you are at the right place!
    Don’t settle for afternoon tea or just a bit of day drinking for your mates’ big party, go all out and have a guided Pirate Pub Crawl in Liverpool – you won’t regret it!
    As well as being cheeky, boozy and downright memorable, this pub out is completely organised for you. On the bride or grooms last night of freedom, your pub crawl pirate will be on hand to arrange drinks and dive into some drinking games with the lads/lasses, both in the bars and on the walk to and from each location.
    The fun literally never stops with this experience, and even finishes off with VIP entry into one of Liverpool’s nightclub hotspots.
    Bars
    The Pump House Revolucion De Cuba The Long Shot Smugglers Cove What’s Included
    Pirates in full costume to guide you round each drinking hole Boat Tour Of The Albert Dock Fully planned bar crawl Discounts Free shots Songs Tug Of War Walk The Plank Drinking Games Challenges and Forfeits Fancy Dress Encouraged Professional photographs of all activities uploaded to all social media platforms (well the ones you approve of!!) Duration Approximately 2.5 Hours
    Boat tour can be skipped if you don't have your sea legs
    Remember to bring ID (most bars have a challenge 25 policy)
    Minimum 6 people required per tour
    Participants are liable for their own personal safety and security of their personal belongings on the pub crawl. If a participant drinks too much or is injured it is the responsibility of the individual or person booking the tour
    https://www.eventbrite.com/e/pirate-pub-crawl-boat-tour-tickets-823698352947

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    April 20, 2024 09:30 PM      11:30 PM

    Running on the third Saturday of the month, this walk has stairs and cobbles. 

    Find your sea-legs and sail into the past! Beneath the eerie cry of the gulls, we walk along the river from Dead Man’s Hole to Execution Dock, via ancient smugglers’ taverns where press-gangs dragged men off to sea. 
    Exploring a salt-encrusted, maritime world that was the making of Britain’s empire, we step off the beaten track to discover a long-forgotten way of life – a time when rum-soaked buccaneers chased Spanish treasure ships, and Royal Navy crews fought criminal captains in the Golden Age of Piracy. 
    Venturing through streets they knew and perhaps glimpsing the ghosts that still linger to this day, we walk from Tower Hill to St Katherine’s Dock. Then following the Thames, we eventually finish at London’s oldest riverside pub, where you’ll be able to enjoy a drink in wonderfully atmospheric surroundings.   
    A family-friendly stroll – guided by Dan Parry, former BBC documentaries producer and author of the National Maritime Museum’s biography of Blackbeard – this is the most authentic pirates walk in London! 

    In the beginning, there were stories of gold. Daring men, who lived, drank and fought beside London’s crowded wharves, sailed to the Caribbean in search of treasure. For some of them, we know their names, where they lived and what they seized along the way. 
    Sailing as buccaneers, they had royal approval for their attacks on ships and towns. They included men like John Limbrey, who inspired the likes of Captain Morgan and later Blackbeard, and who commanded the Merchant Royal, laden with gold and silver that today would be worth $1.5 billion…if it were ever rediscovered. 
    Later, such men were outlawed by the state and regarded as pirates. Captain Kidd, seized in Boston, was dragged back to London to be hanged at low tide on the banks of the river. We’ll take a look at Execution Dock, where Kidd met his end, as did many others, and where his body was swamped by three high tides before it was cut down. 

    Other thieves stole riches closer to home. Before secure docks were built, ships lined up on the Thames waiting to unload. By 1800, thousands of river pirates, night plunderers, light horsemen, scuffle-hunters and mud larks were routinely raiding whatever they could find. 
    We’ll take a spy-glass glance at all these renegades. We’ll discover how they became pirates, we’ll look at the risks they took, and encounter the people who pursued them. Along the way, we’ll meet the only man who stole the crown jewels, and maybe witness the ghost of the sinister Hanging Judge Jeffreys. Join us, and discover the dark side of the empire…! 

    Tower Hill underground station, London (meet by the Tower Hill Tram coffee stand)
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    https://www.walks.com/our-walks/pirates-press-gangs-and-execution-dock/

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