11 Mill House Road
Marlboro, NY 12542
845-236-3126
Gomez Mill House Museum and Historic Site Website »
Unique original stone block house with Dutch colonial and other additions added over three centuries; outer buildings, artifacts and decorative arts of six significant historic owners including 1705 Denization of Luis Moses Gomez, 1772 Acker Bible Box, Dard Hunter's Paper Mill, and many Hunter's original hand milled, works. Located on beautiful 18 acres with a picturesque waterfall and creek.
The oldest standing Jewish dwelling in North America founded as a trading post in 1714 by Colonial Jewish leader Luis Moses Gomez, and home to Revolutionary War patriot Wolfert Acker, gentleman farmer William Henry Armstrong, renown Arts and Crafts paper artisan and historian Dard Hunter, and social activist Martha Gruening.
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