Dyckman Farmhouse Museum

4881 Broadway Street, New York, NY 10034 - United States

212-304-9422

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The Dyckman Farmhouse Museum can be found sitting high above the corner of Broadway at 204th Street in Inwood. The Dutch Colonial style farmhouse was built on this site c. 1784. It was home to the Dyckman family for almost a century. It opened as a museum in 1916 and continues to serve the community in a half-acre park. It is an extraordinary reminder of early Manhattan and an important part of its diverse Inwood neighborhood.

Dyckman Farmhouse Museum, the last farmhouse in Manhattan, is a vital cultural asset in New York City. The mission of DFMA is to support the preservation of the historic site, to be a catalyst for engaging, adventuresome programming and to be a good neighbor and a dynamic resource for the community.

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Join the Dyckman Farmhouse Museum for a special guided tour on September 17, 2022. The tour of the farmhouse will be led by Board President Don Rice. Attendees will tour the farmhouse, the farmhouse grounds, and have access to the garret and attic spaces at the farmhouse. Visitors rarely have access to these spaces. Tours are free, but advanced registration is required.
Please register here: https://buytickets.at/dyckmanfarmhousemuseum/744078

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