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SUMMARY:I Was Here AR Neighborhood Tour
DESCRIPTION:The I Was here AR application uses Augmented reality to highlight the untold stories of enslaved Africans in Inwood\, who later forged an African American identity and shaped American history. \nI Was Here is a blend of technology and the arts that explores the history of America through the lens of the African diaspora\, from enslavement to the forging of an African American identity. In collaboration with the Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, this app allows the user to visit significant historical site in Inwood\, and learn about the history of enslavement in Upper Manhattan. \nThe project exposes the significance of memory\, history\, and ancestry through public art and public history installations that serve as a mindful\, reverent\, and powerful acknowledgment of American history. \nDownload the application for iphone or android.
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/i-was-here-ar-application-tour/
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SUMMARY:Performance Art Piece by Cheyney McKnight
DESCRIPTION:Performance Art Piece by Cheyney McKnight: The Ancestors Future: An Afrofuturist’s Journey Through Time Exhibition \nFREE WITH MUSEUM ADMISSION \nMay 4th\, 11AM-1PM \nMay 11th\, 11AM-1PM \nJune 1st\, 11AM-1PM \nJune 8th\, 11AM-1PM \nJune 15th\, 11AM-1PM \nJune 22nd\, 11AM-1PM \nJune 29th\, 11AM-1PM \nHow do Black descendants of those enslaved in America envision the future of sites of enslavement? Join Afrofuturist\, Artist\, and Historical Interpreter Cheyney McKnight in her exhibit\, The Ancestor’s Future: An Afrofuturist’s Journey Through Time at Dyckman Farmhouse Museum.  The exhibit is a personally curated journey from the past of Black America to the future of the African diaspora that uses clothing and set design to center the descendants in the conversation.  The public is invited to join Mcknight along with other descendants over a cup of tea in a conversation about the African experience in America’s past\, how it is impacting the present\, and hear speculations about the far future of the Diaspora through the lens of descendants.
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/performance-art-piece-by-cheyney-mcknight-3/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
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SUMMARY:Dyckman Street History Walk
DESCRIPTION:Dyckman Street History Walk \n June 15\, 11am – 1pm  \nFREE  \nStarting at Swindler Cove\, walk Dyckman Street from the Harlem to the Hudson River & see how Inwood transformed from rural community to the urban oasis of today with Don Rice\, Dyckman Farmhouse Museum’s board chair & Inwood historian. This event is cohosted by the Dyckman Farmhouse Museum and the Northern Manhattan Arts Alliance
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/dyckman-street-history-walk/
LOCATION:Swindler Cove
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SUMMARY:New York Adventure Club Private Tour and Reception
DESCRIPTION:New York Adventure Club Private Tour of the Dyckman Farmhouse \nWine reception to follow \nSaturday\, June 15th at 4:30PM \nRegistration required\, register here \nIf 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. \nJoin 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. \nOur private experience at this hidden gem in Manhattan will include: \n\nStories around the Dyckman family\, rural Northern Manhattan landscape\, and a lifestyle that disappeared during the transformation from farming community to urban neighborhood\nA private\, after-hours tour through the historic rooms and garden of the 238-year-old Dyckman farmhouse\nA wine & cheese reception in the backyard garden\, which includes a small reproduced smokehouse from 1916\, a well\, and a Military Hut that British troops would have lived in during the early days of the Revolutionary War\n\n  \n  \nTour privado del New York Adventure Club por la granja Dyckman \nA continuación se celebrará una recepción con vino. \nSábado 15 de junio a las 4:30pm. \nSe requiere registro \nSi viajaras en una máquina del tiempo al Manhattan del siglo XVIII\, te encontrarías con frondosos bosques\, colinas\, abundante vida silvestre y pequeñas granjas familiares holandesas esparcidas por todo el campo. Si bien la mayor parte de esa belleza rural ha desaparecido gracias a 300 años de industrialización\, una solitaria granja ha resistido la prueba del tiempo\, aún en su parcela original en la bulliciosa Broadway. Es hora de explorar esta importante pieza de la historia de Nueva York después de que las puertas se cierren al público. \nÚnase al New York Adventure Club para un recorrido nocturno y una recepción con vino en Dyckman Farmhouse: construida en 1784\, esta casa de campo de estilo colonial holandés es la última de su tipo que queda en Manhattan. \nNuestra experiencia privada en esta joya escondida en Manhattan incluirá: \n\nHistorias sobre la familia Dyckman\, el paisaje rural del norte de Manhattan y un estilo de vida que desapareció durante la transformación de una comunidad agrícola a un vecindario urbano.\nUn recorrido privado fuera de horario por las habitaciones históricas y el jardín de la granja Dyckman de 238 años de antigüedad.\nUna recepción con vino y queso en el jardín trasero\, que incluye una pequeña reproducción de un ahumadero de 1916\, un pozo y una cabaña militar en la que habrían vivido las tropas británicas durante los primeros días de la Guerra Revolucionaria.
URL:https://dyckmanfarmhouse.org/event/new-york-adventure-club-private-tour-and-reception/
LOCATION:Dyckman Farmhouse Museum\, 4881 Broadway\, New York\, NY\, 10034-3101\, United States
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