Johnson Hall State Historic Site
About the Business
Johnson Hall State Historic Site is a must-visit tourist attraction located at 139 Hall Avenue in Johnstown, New York, United States. This historic site offers visitors a glimpse into colonial life in the 18th century, showcasing the former home of Sir William Johnson, a prominent figure in American history. Explore the beautifully preserved grounds and learn about the cultural and political significance of Johnson Hall through guided tours and interactive exhibits. Don't miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich history of this iconic landmark.
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Location & Phone number
139 Hall Ave, Johnstown, NY 12095, United States
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday:
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday:
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Reviews
"People were very friendly and informative. The place was beautiful all set up for Christmas."
"Really great early New York history- This was where the Iroquois would bring their furs to sell to the first English baron- Joseph Brant was there- the baron married Joseph’s sister Molly Where you get to walk right where history happened! Wonderful docent- really passionate tour!"
"This is a must see for history buffs. Beautiful place. Alot of great history here."
"Johnson Hall was the residence of Sir William Johnson, an Irish pioneer who became an influential British Superintendent of Indian Affairs. Johnson was a very important colonist who did much to build the future United States even though he was working for the British. The home of William Johnson has been nearly completely restored and renovated in recent years. Each room is created or recreated to look as it would of when he owned the house in the 1700's. There are some artifacts and objects that did belong to Johnson that are in the house including a guest log and beaver fur blanket. A title from the King of Britain given to Johnson making him a Baron is also in the visitor center. The tour given discussed the life of William Johnson and his residence thoroughly. All parts of Johnson's life from his relationship with the Mohawks (they adopted him into their tribe), his family life, his role as a general in the French and Indian War, and his ownership of slaves are brought up on the tour. The are marks on the railings leading up the stairs, which might have been put there by the American Army when they occupied the house during the American Revolution. Johnson supposedly kept a wide variety of animals at his house including flamingos. There is a nice park outside the house which you can use also enjoy. Call ahead for a tour. Johnson Hall is open from May-October."
"Beautiful historic site and home. Guided tour was informative and interesting. Wonderful gift shop."
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