| Brick
House |
Address: Rte
17K, Montgomery, NY 12549
Description: 18th century estate
of Nathaniel Hill. Colonial and Victorian furnishings.
Dates: May 14- Oct 16. Sat-Sun,
10-4:30. Special holiday events.
Admission:
Phone: (845) 457-4921 |
| The
Bull Stone House |
Address: 183
Route 51, Campbell Hall, NY 10916
Description: Historic home
open
Dates: By Appointment
Admission:
Phone: (845) 496-BULL
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| Crawford
House |
Address: 189
Montgomery St., Newburgh, NY 12550
Description: Built in 1830,
the house is modeled after English country houses
of the Paladian tradition. Enjoy spectacular
views of Newburgh Bay and the fine collection
of Hudson River sloop and steamboat models.
Dates: June-October. Sunday, 1-4, or by appointment. (April 1-December
15).
Admission: Donation
Phone: (845) 561-2585 |
| Edmonston
House 1755 |
Address: Rte
94, Vails Gate, NY 12584
Description: Restored 1755 stone
house, blacksmith shop, slave quarters, and exhibits.
Dates: Open Sunday 2-5, July,
August & September.
Admission: FREE. Donations accepted.
Phone: (845) 561-5073 |
| Edwin
Welling Van Duzer Memorial House |
Address: 25
East Ave., Middletown, NY10940
Description: Historical Society
of Middletown and the Wallkill Precinct.
Dates: Open Wednesday 1 - 5.
Admission:
Phone:(845) 342-0941 |
| Gomez
Mill House (circa 1714) |
Address: Millhouse
Road, Marlboro, NY 12542
Description: The oldest manor
house in Orange County and the earliest extant
Jewish residence in America. The site is comprised
of the 1714 Mill House, slave quarters, ice house,
root cellar and partially restored mill of Dard
Hunter-the internationally known paper maker
and Roycrofter. Continuously inhabited for 281
years, Gomez Mill House has been a fur trading
post and home to merchants, patriots, farmers,
craftsmen and statesmen. Listed on the National
Register of Historic Places. Succoth Harvest
Celebration, educational programs for school
children.
Dates: Public tours April - December,
call for hours.
Admission:
Phone:(845) 236-3126 |
| Hill-Hold |
Address: Rte
416, Campbell Hall, NY 10916
Description: 1769 stone farmhouse
on historic working farm. One room schoolhouse,
summer kitchen, herb garden, smoke house and
resident farm animals.
Dates: Special events throughout
the year. May 7 - October 16. Wednesday - Sunday,
10 - 4:30.
Admission:
Phone: (845) 291-2404 |
| Jacob
T. Walden House |
Address: North
Montgomery & Walt Streets, Walden, NY 12586
Description:(Historical Society
of Walden and Wallkill Valley). 18th century
historic house features Dutch colonial architecture.
The house was once owned by Jacob T. Walden for
whom the Village of Walden is named. Period furnishings
are on display.
Dates: By Appointment
Admission:
Phone: (845) 778-5862 |
| Knox's
Headquarters State Historic Site |
Address: Forge
Hill Rd., Rte 94, Vails Gate, NY 12584
Description: 18th century John
Ellison fieldstone house used as headquarters
during the American Revolution by General Henry
Knox and other officers of the Continental Army.
Jane Colden Native Plant Sanctuary, gristmill
ruins.
Dates: Memorial Day - Labor Day.
Wed and Sun 1 - 5, and by appointment.
Admission:
Phone: (845) 561-5498 |
| The
Last Encampment of the Continental Army |
Address: Rte
300, Vails Gate, NY 12584
Description: A national military
park. North of Vails Gate Intersection. A section
of the actual campground (1782-83) is preserved
along with two new enlisted men's huts. A Visitor's
Center is available for general information.
Walk the Grand Rounds and see the huts of the
Massachusetts Regiments. Explore the new Freedom
Appreciation Trail. Self-guided walks along the
Nature Trail, a part of the 167 acres. New nature
tower.
Dates: Park lands are open every
day for walks during daylight hours. Picnic areas.
Open Tuesday - Sunday, 10 - 5. April 19th - October.
Admission: FREE to the public.
Phone: (845) 561-0902 |
| Maybrook
Railroad Museum |
Address: Rte
208E, Maybrook, NY 12543
Description: Refurbished railroad
caboose. The Railroad Museum in the village library
contains many items of memorabilia, artifacts
and photographs of the past.
Dates: Saturday & Sunday,
1 - 4.
Admission: FREE
Phone: (845) 427-2845 |
| Montgomery
Academy |
Address: 133
Clinton St., Village Hall, Montgomery, NY 12549
Description: Original site opened
in 1787 and fourth school incorporated under
the New York State Board of Regents in 1791.
Present brick building was erected in 1820. Today
serves as Village Hall, library and small historical
museum of the Village of Montgomery.
Dates:
Admission: Museum open by appointment
with Village Historian.
Phone:(845) 457-5135 |
| Morrison
Hall |
Address: 115
South St., Orange County Community College, Middletown,
NY 10940
Description: The "Mansion" of
Orange County Community College was completed in
1906. It is a magnificent example of turn-of-the-century
craftsmanship. Morrison Hall contains beautiful
wood carving, mosaic work, stenciling, ornate marble
fireplaces, and a large stained glass window designed
by Louis Comfort Tiffany.
Dates: Daily 9 - 5.
Admission:
Phone:(845) 344-6222 |
| New
Windsor Cantonment State Historic Site |
Address: Temple
Hill Rd., Rte 300, Vails Gate, NY 12584
Description: Final encampment
of Washington's Army. Visitors Center, exhibits;
living history, blacksmithing, musket and artillery
demonstrations daily.
Dates: Groups by appointment.
Wednesday - Saturday, 10 - 5. Sunday, 1 - 5. Mid
April - October.
Admission:
Phone: (845) 561-1765 |
| Orange
County Farmer's Museum |
Address: 850
State Rte 17K, Montgomery, NY 12549
Description: Located on the
grounds of Brick House Museum. Authentic barns,
historic farm machinery and hand implements.
Dates:
Admission:
Phone: (845) 778-3797 |
| Washington's
Headquarters State Historic Site |
Address: 84
Liberty St., Newburgh, NY 12550
Description: General George
Washington's longest stay at a Revolutionary
War Headquarters occurred in Newburgh (1782-83)
at the Hasbrouck family's Dutch-style stone farm
house. Adjacent museum features orientation video
and galleries on the Continental Army's activities
in the Hudson Valley. Braille tour available
at museum building.
Dates: Wednesday - Saturday, 10
- 5. Sunday, 1 - 5, mid-April to late October.
Admission:
Phone: (845) 561-1195 |