Dyckman Farmhouse Museum

Museum · Inwood

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"Dyckman Farmhouse, Inwood. King of the hill. In a quickly changing city, it’s amazing to see a farmhouse perched in the middle of a New York City street. Built in 1784 and opening as a museum in 1916, the farmhouse is a standout historical destination in Inwood. Get ready to feel country by sitting on the porch, walking through a lovely garden, and touring the modest home. The farmhouse often plays host to live music and events for the family. Visit and learn something new. You'll love it. Admission is a buck for adults and free for children 10 and under, so if you don’t go, you’re basically a jerk."

New York City

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

dyckmanfarmhouse.org

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