Experience NY’s oldest house on a guided tour. Museum staff will bring visitors through the three furnished period rooms of the house and surrounding farm as we explore the history of the Wyckoff House and daily life during the Dutch Colonial Era to today.
Accessibility Notes:
We can provide stools if your group requires seating between stops of the tour, however, this may limit the amount of visitors inside the historic rooms at one time. Groups of more than 20 can reserve the following time slot to accommodate overflow.
Hands-on Activities are available as tour add-ons for an additional $4-6/per person.
Contact us at programs@wyckoffmuseum.org with questions about options and activity add-on availability.
The Wyckoff House Museum preserves, interprets, and operates New York City’s oldest building and its surrounding 1.5 acres of farmland. Through innovative educational and farm-based programs we build cultural and agricultural connections within our community, emphasizing immigration, family, food, and community through history. During field trips to the farmhouse, students learn about the history of the site through inquiry, exploration, and hands-on activities.
Contact programs@wyckoffmuseum.org to discuss our virtual or school-based programs or how we can modify our program offerings to best serve your students.
We are in school district 18.
History, Colonial Times, Slavery, Native Americans, Agriculture, Cultural Connections
20 students
60 min.
Tour Groups
Adult, Postsecondary
$12.00 per Person for Adults
$10.00 per Person for Adults With Disabilities
$10.00 per Person for Seniors