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Manhattan
Originally built of brick, fieldstone and wood in 1784, Dyckman House is Manhattan's last surviving Colonial farmhouse. The house contains relics and heirlooms from early Colonial life and the Revolutionary War. It also has a half-acre garden.
Manhattan
Downtown Art works with teen artists to create original theater, music and performance events and to champion the capacities of young people.
Manhattan
Originally built of brick, fieldstone and wood in 1784, Dyckman House is Manhattan's last surviving Colonial farmhouse. The house contains relics and heirlooms from early Colonial life and the Revolutionary War. It also has a half-acre garden.