Offers tours by appointment only of Sands-Willets House (c. 1735) and Thomas Dodge House (c. 1721). Includes details and photos. Located in Port Washington.
Features tour of neoclassic mansion built in 1817. Includes details and photos, hours, admission fees, calendar of events and directions. Located in Cooperstown.
Features restored fieldstone house built in 1749 by Sir William Johnson in the Mohawk Valley. Includes details of the original furnishings, regional exhibits, family history, hours, admission fees, membership form, volunteer opportunities and directions. Located near Amsterdam.
Features Gothic Revival mansion and historic Hudson Valley estate. Includes a virtual tour, hours, admissions, tour options, calendar of events, membership, educational programs and directions. Located in Tarrytown.
A historic home on the shores of Oyster Bay, Long Island, revealing life from the American Revolution to the beginning of the Gold Coast.
Association created to promote interest in Pieter Claesen Wyckoff, his descendants, and in the Wyckoff House Museum located in the Flatlands section of Brooklyn.
Home and artifacts of Susan B. Anthony in Rochester. Museum and National Historic Landmark of the champion of suffrage, abolition, temperance and equal rights.
Exhibits the history of early pioneer Sephardic Jews in America. Includes online exhibits, visitor information, and museum history located at Marlboro.
National Historic Landmark. This museum features the history of the Oneida religious community founded by John Humphrey Noyes in 1848.
Information on the Square House (1730) and the Timothy Knapp House (between 1667 and 1770), includes general information and directions.
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