Dyckman Farmhouse Museum West 204th Street, Manhattan, New York 10034
About the Business
The Dyckman Farmhouse Museum, located on West 204th Street in New York, is a popular tourist attraction and museum in the Inwood neighborhood of Northern Manhattan. The museum is closed on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays, but open on Fridays from 12:00pm to 4:00pm and Saturdays from 10:00am to 4:00pm. Admission is $3 for general visitors, with children under 3 admitted for free. HHT Members, Inwood Residents, and Culture Pass Members also receive free admission. The museum suggests purchasing tickets in advance, but admission to the grounds is always free. The Dyckman Farmhouse Museum is easily accessible by public transportation, with the main entrance on the corner of 204th St. and Broadway. There is no parking at the farmhouse. The museum can be contacted at 212.304.9422 or [email protected]. The Dyckman Farmhouse Alliance has been awarded a 2023 Technical Assistance Grant and is currently focusing on community initiatives such as GROWING UPTOWN. The museum is also celebrating an upcoming restoration project to revitalize Manhattan's last remaining Dutch farmhouse.
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Location & Phone number
4881 Broadway @, W 204th St, New York, NY 10034, United States
Reviews
"Really interesting to see the history of this location and farm. Has signs everywhere explaining what life was like, as well as artifacts they found before building the house."
"Very interesting because of the history of the house. Nice and knowledgeable volunteer guide. The grounds and the small house at the back should be part of your tour as well"
"Incredible history, beautifully preserved, and I really appreciate that those who are in charge of preserving and honoring this historic site also discuss the history of the many enslaved and free people who built and made this house what it is. They honor all parts of the Dyckman Farmhouse history and they are actively working to find as much information as they can. Such a wild thing to see in New York City and to be able to walk through it was a walk back in time."
"Fascinating Dutch farm house in Inwood. Shines light on the relatively unknown history of slavery in New York. The "Hessian hut" on the property is equally fascinating. The staff and in particular the guide to the Hessian hut were super nice and knowledgeable."
"Recently went as part of my child's class trip, it was very interesting plus a lot of fun for kids and adults alike. The children were able to eat their lunch on the picnic benches in the backyard, it was a chilly day so the adults were freezing since we weren't running around like the kids were, I imagine the yard is pretty nice and cool in the summer. We've also been there as a family for their Fall Festival (some pictures are from then) and we had a lot of fun, drinking beer and apple cider. Very nice historical place to visit."
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