Historic Hudson Valley
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Historic Sites
Kykuit, The Rockefeller Estate
Philipsburg Manor
Washington Irving’s Sunnyside
Union Church of Pocantico Hills
Van Cortlandt Manor
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Summer Saturdays
The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze
Celebrate a Legend
See the Magic of Blaze
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Slavery in the Colonial North
Women’s History Institute
The Rockefeller Legacy
Women Who Shaped The Region
People Not Property
2025 NEH Teacher’s Institute
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Halloween in Sleepy Hollow Country
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Historic Sites
Historic Hudson Valley’s properties are conveniently located within a short distance of one another, making it easy to visit more than one in a day.
Kykuit, The Rockefeller Estate
Walk in the steps of four generations of Rockefellers. Discover gardens, panoramic views of the Hudson River, and a world-class art collection.
Philipsburg Manor
Find a new perspective on the colonial north at this mill and trading complex where an enslaved community lived and labored for generations.
Washington Irving’s Sunnyside
Explore the romantic riverside cottage and landscape designed by America’s “Founding Father of Literature.”
Union Church of Pocantico Hills
Observe stained-glass windows created by two of the world's most renowned artists: Henri Matisse and Marc Chagall.
Van Cortlandt Manor
An authentic jewel of the New Nation period
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Kykuit, the Rockefeller estate, is open but currently without power. Tours are still running, and the house and gardens are accessible. However, the art galleries, elevator, and wheelchair access are unavailable until power is restored.