$180.00 students.
Dates
Ongoing
Hours
Tues – Sun: 10 am – 4 pm
House Tours Tues-Fri 1 & 3 pm, Sat-Sun 11 am, 1 & 3 pm
Through storytelling and artifact examination, students learn about Pieter Claesen, a Dutch immigrant who arrived in the New World as an indentured servant and became one of the most prominent landowners of Colonial times. The program includes a choice of one of the following hands-on activities: butter-churning, quill-writing with berry ink, herbal sachet-making, or a look at old-time games and toys.
About this Organization
Wyckoff Farmhouse MuseumThis wood-shingled Dutch Colonial farmhouse, built about 1652, is probably the oldest home in New York City. It stands on land that is believed to have been purchased in 1636 from the Canarsie Indians by Van Twiller, the first director general of New Netherland. With Dutch ceramic tiles and a period garden, visitors can enter into the household of the Dutch settlers in the New World.
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