If you were to take a time machine back to 18th-century Manhattan, you would come across lush forests, rolling hills, an abundance of wildlife, and small Dutch family farms scattered throughout the countryside. While most of that rural beauty has vanished thanks to 300 years of industrialization, one lone farmhouse has stood the test of time, still in its original plot on bustling Broadway. It’s time to explore this important piece of New York history after the doors close to the public.
Join New York Adventure Club for an after-hours tour & wine reception at the Dyckman Farmhouse — built in 1784, this Dutch Colonial style farmhouse is the last remaining one of its kind in Manhattan.
Our private experience at this hidden gem in Manhattan will include:
*The farmhouse and outside garden can only be accessed via a flight of stairs
**Due to the farmhouse’s size, guests will be invited to tour the house in smaller groups throughout the reception
Disclaimer
Must be 21 or older to consume alcohol. ID will be checked at door.
Ticket price is for a house tour with complimentary snacks & beverages.
*The farmhouse and outside garden can only be accessed via a flight of stairs
**Due to the farmhouse’s size, guests will be invited to tour the house in smaller groups throughout the reception