Bronck Museum Open House

Sunday, Oct. 13, 12-4pm

BRONCK MUSEUM TO CELEBRATE THE 400TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE DUTCH SETTLEMENT OF NEW YORK

Bronck Museum
90 County Route 42
Coxsackie, NY

Four centuries ago, the Bogardus, Conn, deWandelear, Van Bergen, Van Buren, Winnie, Bronck and many other Dutch families were active participants in establishing the Dutch colony of New Netherland.

Descendants of these founding Dutch families are still active members of the community.

On Sunday October 13th the Bronck Museum, site of the oldest surviving Dutch farmstead in the Hudson Valley, will hold an open house in celebration of the four hundredth anniversary of the founding of New Netherland. Visitors will be able to explore the 361-year-old stone farmhouse built by Pieter Brock and the classic Dutch colonial farmhouse built for Pieter’s grandson in 1738.

This event is free and open to everyone interested in the Dutch heritage of this area. Costumed docents will answer questions and provide brief histories of the houses and the lifestyle of the earliest settlers. Dutch refreshments will be served. The Bronck Museum is located at 90 County Route 42, Coxsackie, NY. For additional information visit www.gchistory.org or call Bronck Museum at 518-731- 6490.

Date

Oct 13 2024

Time

12:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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