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While Boscobel's Historic House Museum is undergoing renovations, our Gardens & Grounds are open for the winter season on Saturdays from 9am to 2pm. x

Your Home on the Hudson

Plan Your Visit

Join us at The Winter Show!
Panel Talk
January 28th

Join us for a panel presented in collaboration with The Winter Show: Past as Prologue: Collecting Americana for Tomorrow

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Eagle Watch
February 8th

Birding experts and staff will be at Boscobel’s Belvedere, high above the Hudson River, to help visitors spot soaring and roosting bald eagles.

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Hybrid Lecture: Historical Horticulture in the 19th Century

Join Boscobel and the Putnam History Museum for a lecture on the history of gardening, agriculture, and landscaping during the 19th century!

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Earthfest
April 26th

Shop the market and explore iconic Hudson Valley views, walk through budding landscapes, hike the woodland trail, and picnic on the Great Lawn. Admission fees to Boscobel grounds, Main House, Visitor’s Center and Exhibition Galleries are waived thanks to generous support from funders.

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Mother's Day Tea
May 11th

Celebrate mom at Boscobel with a Mother’s Day Tea Service. Each family will receive a grazing box, bouquet of tulips and a family portrait as part of the special day.

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The House That Was Saved

Built between 1804 and 1808, Boscobel was originally the dream house of wealthy Loyalists. By the 1950s, after falling into disrepair, it was demolished. Preservationists saved as many architectural fragments as possible and reassembled them fifteen miles north, where the Neoclassical mansion was restored back to—and even beyond—its original grandeur.

In 1961, Boscobel opened as a nonprofit museum for all to experience and enjoy.

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“An amazing reconstruction, immaculately curated with decor and furnishings on an incredible piece of land beautifully landscaped with elevated views of the Hudson River. The house tour is definitely worth taking and the docent we had was excellent.”

- Jim C.

“We went on a tour with a lovely, informed guide who told us about the history of the house and its restoration. Our visit was about 1 hour long and a perfect stop after a morning hike… Definitely recommend stopping by here as part of your Hudson Valley visit!”

- Khalida I.

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School Programs

We host field trips at our site and send our Museum Educator out to local schools.

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Boscobel's Timeline

Explore the people and cultural movements that built—and saved—Boscobel.

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Collection Database

Search our complete database, which includes some of the finest examples of New York Federal furniture.

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