Thursday, 26 Dec 2024

History Comes Alive for Families at Path Through History Weekend

New York's captivating history unfolds through the Path Through History program and its immersive Path Through History Weekends. Immerse yourself in a bygone era, from living history museums that bring the past to life to awe-inspiring forts and military landmarks. Explore the homes of presidents, literary and artistic icons, and courageous figures who championed social justice, like abolitionists and suffragists.


History Comes Alive for Families at Path Through History Weekend
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New York's captivating history unfolds through the Path Through History program and its immersive Path Through History Weekends. Immerse yourself in a bygone era, from living history museums that bring the past to life to awe-inspiring forts and military landmarks. Explore the homes of presidents, literary and artistic icons, and courageous figures who championed social justice, like abolitionists and suffragists.

Path Through History boasts an unparalleled network of museums, historic sites, and cultural institutions scattered across the state. This program allows you to embark on a journey through time, uncovering the pivotal moments that shaped New York and their enduring impact on the present day.

Immerse yourself in 19th-century life at Open Village, a captivating historical site nestled amidst the natural beauty of Staten Island's woods and wetlands. Explore museum galleries and witness the past come alive with costumed interpreters who breathe life into historic houses and shops.

Daily programs offer a fascinating glimpse into:

Skilled trades practiced in the 1800s

The intricacies of 19th-century politics

The evolution of fashionable attire in the 1850s

The rich history of the Native American people who inhabited Staten Island centuries ago

Open Village provides an educational and inspiring experience for all ages. With admission fees of just $10 for adults, $5 for children (6-11), and free entry for members and children under 5, it's an affordable adventure for the whole family.

Presented By: Historic Richmond Town

Location: Historic Richmond Town

Address: 441 Clarke Ave., Staten island, NY 10306

Phone: 718-351-1611

Time: 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Price: Varies

Explore History at the Seward House!

Immerse yourself in 19th-century life at the Seward House Museum this Path Through History weekend. Tour the 200-year-old home and discover the fascinating Seward family through their nearly original belongings.

Tours: June 15th (10am-5pm) & 16th (1pm-5pm). Admission varies (Free for members). Don't miss this chance to step back in time!

Presented By: Seward House Museum

Location: Seward House Museum

Address: 33 South Street, Auburn, NY 13021

Phone: (315) 252-1283

Time: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM

Price: Varies

Celebrate 100 Years of NY Parks at Grant Cottage (Free!)

Enjoy free family fun at Grant Cottage! Celebrate 100 years of NY parks with Civil War reenactments, tours, music, and kids activities. Explore Grant's historic home and beautiful grounds. Don't miss the free scavenger hunt and stunning Hudson River views!

Presented By: Friends CC

Dates: June 15, 2024

Location: U.S. Grant Cottage Historic Site

Address: 1000 Mt McGregor Road, Wilton, NY 12831

Phone: (518) 584-4353

Time: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM

Price: Free

Free Talks: Saugerties Lighthouse Heroines

Free history talks! Learn about the women who kept the Saugerties Lighthouse guiding ships on the Hudson. Every half hour noon-3pm, riverside deck. Hike the half-mile nature trail (15 minutes). Donations appreciated

Presented By: Saugerties Lighthouse Conservancy

Dates: June 16, 2024

Location: Saugerties Lighthouse on the Hudson River

Address: 168 Lighthouse Dr., Saugerties, NY 12477

Phone: (845) 247-0656

Time: 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM

Price: Suggested donation: $5/adult, $3/child

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