The Dyckman Farmhouse Museum is excited to report another successful year of programs, exhibitions, and more. Watch this video to learn more about our upcoming projects in 2025, including capital ...
Join Meredith Horsford, the Executive Director of the Dyckman Farmhouse Museum – Manhattan’s last remaining farmhouse, for this virtual talk delving into the history of the farmhouse and its latest ...
Frog & Peach Theatre Company's 2025 edition of Tinkerbell Live will be coming to Dyckman Farmhouse Museum on Saturday, August 9 at 1pm. This exciting performance promises to engage audiences of all ...
The installation at the Dyckman farmhouse is by artist Reggie Black called "No Records," which looks to bring attention to the history of slavery at the historic farmhouse and in New York City. A ...
A local museum is sharing the stories of Black men and women who were enslaved in the city. The Dyckman Farmhouse Museum in Inwood was built in the late 1700s. Officials with the museum say enslaved ...
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 ...
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