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Dyckman Farmhouse Museum

The Dyckman Farmhouse Museum is a visual treat for everyone who looks up and sees it perched above Broadway at 204th Street. The Dutch Colonial style farmhouse was built on this site by William Dyckman c. 1784 and was originally part of several hundred acres of farmland owned by the family. Today, nestled in a small park, the farmhouse is an extraordinary reminder
of early Manhattan and an important part of its diverse Inwood neighborhood.

Opened to the public in 1916, the farmhouse and park have been host to a wide range of public programs -- from educational crafts for children to concerts on the back porch. A major restoration project was undertaken in 2003 and the site re-opened in Fall 2005.

Hours
Wednesdays through Saturdays from 11am - 4pm
Sundays from 12 - 4pm

Admission
Admission to the museum is $1 for adults and free for children under 10.
Additional donations are always appreciated.

Groups of 10 or more (children or adult) are by appointment only, please
call or email for more information.

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