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Dyckman Farmhouse Museum

Inwood

Built around 1785, this Dutch colonial farmhouse is Manhattan's oldest surviving house. Wander period-furnished rooms, explore the backyard Hessian military hut, and imagine when northern Manhattan was all farmland.

Dutch colonial architecture
Revolutionary War history
family-friendly
peaceful garden

Tips

💎"a hidden jewel" (Google review)
"hidden gem in Manhattan" (Google review)
🚪knock if the front door's locked

Dyckman Farmhouse Museum

4881 Broadway @, W 204th St, New York, NY 10034, USA

$3

Upcoming at Dyckman Farmhouse Museum

Friday, Jun 12
Guided Tour of Manhattan's Last Farmhouse

Guided Tour of Manhattan's Last Farmhouse

June 12 at 2pm

Step into Manhattan's only remaining farmhouse for a guided journey through centuries of Inwood history. You'll walk the same rooms as Revolutionary War soldiers, the Dyckman family, and the enslaved and free African people whose labor built this home.

Guided Tour with Museum Admission

Guided Tour with Museum Admission

June 12 at 2pm

Step inside Manhattan's last farmhouse for a guided tour that uncovers Inwood's layered past, from Lenape land to Revolutionary War stories and the lives of enslaved people who built this 1780s homestead. It's a rare pocket of old New York hiding in plain sight uptown.

Saturday, Jun 20
Free Guided Tour

Free Guided Tour

June 20 at 12pm

Walk through Manhattan's only surviving Dutch colonial farmhouse and step into 18th-century Northern Manhattan. Expert guides unpack stories of Lenape land, Revolutionary War soldiers, and the enslaved and free people who built this remarkable home.