


Enjoy a summer afternoon of games for the whole family at Philipse Manor Hall!


Join us for family-friendly fun in downtown Yonkers in the leadup to the Yonkers waterfront fireworks!


Join us for this 2.5 mile, 2.5 hour urban hike through downtown Yonkers as we explore Yonkers' Revolutionary history.


Philipse Manor Hall staff join Revolutionary Westchester 250 aboard RMS Cruises for a dockside party and Revolutionary cruise on the Hudson River.


Join PMH staff at Boscobel House and Gardens for this kickoff event debuting the Loyalist Trail in the Hudson Valley.


Join Philipse Manor Hall staff as they tell the tale of the Phoenix and Rose, two British warships that ran the gauntlet of the Hudson River on July 12, 1776 on this kayak trip hosted by Yonkers Paddle and Rowing Club.


Explore the history, architecture, and art of Yonkers' waterfront, including the daylighted Saw Mill River, Yonkers Train Station, Recreation Pier, and more.


Join us for this 2.5 mile, 2.5 hour urban hike through downtown Yonkers as we explore Yonkers' deep connections to Black History.


PMH staff join in the fun at Philipsburg Manor in Sleepy Hollow, NY - the Upper Mills! Join us for all kinds of historic games plus explore the living history offerings at Philipsburg Manor.


Explore the history, architecture, and art of Yonkers' waterfront, including the daylighted Saw Mill River, Yonkers Train Station, Recreation Pier, and more.


Explore the history, architecture, and art of Yonkers' waterfront, including the daylighted Saw Mill River, Yonkers Train Station, Recreation Pier, and more.


In this virtual lecture, Kieran J. O’Keefe will discuss his new book, Suffering for the Crown: The Hudson Valley Loyalists and the Violence of Revolution.


In this virtual lecture, Kieran J. O’Keefe will discuss his new book, Suffering for the Crown: The Hudson Valley Loyalists and the Violence of Revolution.


Save the date! Philipse Manor Hall will be hosting a symposium on Loyalist history with Johnson Hall State Historic Site. Call for proposals deadline July 6, 2026.


Enjoy a summer afternoon of games for the whole family at Philipse Manor Hall!


Join us for family-friendly fun in downtown Yonkers in the leadup to the Yonkers waterfront fireworks!


Join us for this 2.5 mile, 2.5 hour urban hike through downtown Yonkers as we explore Yonkers' Revolutionary history.


Philipse Manor Hall staff join Revolutionary Westchester 250 aboard RMS Cruises for a dockside party and Revolutionary cruise on the Hudson River.


Join Philipse Manor Hall staff as they tell the tale of the Phoenix and Rose, two British warships that ran the gauntlet of the Hudson River on July 12, 1776 on this kayak trip hosted by Yonkers Paddle and Rowing Club.


Explore the history, architecture, and art of Yonkers' waterfront, including the daylighted Saw Mill River, Yonkers Train Station, Recreation Pier, and more.


Join us for this 2.5 mile, 2.5 hour urban hike through downtown Yonkers as we explore Yonkers' deep connections to Black History.


PMH staff join in the fun at Philipsburg Manor in Sleepy Hollow, NY - the Upper Mills! Join us for all kinds of historic games plus explore the living history offerings at Philipsburg Manor.


Explore the history, architecture, and art of Yonkers' waterfront, including the daylighted Saw Mill River, Yonkers Train Station, Recreation Pier, and more.


Explore the history, architecture, and art of Yonkers' waterfront, including the daylighted Saw Mill River, Yonkers Train Station, Recreation Pier, and more.


Join us for this 2 mile, 2 hour round trip walking tour as we explore 400 years of women's history in downtown Yonkers!


Step back in time to the American Revolution! This free family-friendly outdoor festival will feature costumed reenactors, living history demonstrations, and hands-on activities.


In her presentation, Andrea Mosterman will explore the history of slavery and resistance in Dutch New York. Through examination of Dutch American homes, Dutch Reformed churches, and public spaces in these predominantly Dutch American communities...


Pinkster Festival, an Afro-Dutch colonial celebration of spring, family, and culture. Join us for African music and dance, games, food, vendors, and fun. FREE.


Even casual students of the American Revolution are familiar with the name Banastre Tarleton. Images of a dashing young British cavalryman leading a band of green-clad Loyalist cavalrymen sweeping through the south until checked and defeated by...


Juneteenth is the celebration of the last announcement of the Emancipation Proclamation abolishing slavery, delivered June 19, 1865 in Texas. But how did slavery end in New York? It’s complicated!


Whose side are you on? During the American Revolution, the Philipses were staunch Loyalists. The Hudson Valley was the site of fierce fighting between the Patriots and the British during the Revolutionary War...


Most histories of the American Revolution focus on those who became “patriots,” or revolutionaries. The standard narrative tracks their activism from the mid-1760s until the Battles of Lexington and Concord. This story, however, misunderstands...


Moved Indoors! Step back in time to the late 18th century! This free family-friendly outdoor festival will feature costumed reenactors and hands-on activities.


Diplomacy, trade, corn taxes, burned long houses – the history of Dutch-Indigenous relations in the New Netherland colony is complicated.


Join us for a presentation on the local Wappinger People, a distinct Lenape group of the Hudson Highlands. This presentation explores the amalgamation of Lenape groups around New York Bay and in the Hudson Highlands, their transformation...


Margaret and Frederick. Frederick and Catherine. Eva and Jacobus. Philip and Maria. Frederick II and Joanna. Susannah and Beverly. Frederick III and Elizabeth. Mary and George. Mary and Roger. Rebecca and Lemuel. Over a period of two hundred and fifty years, all these couples had ties to Philipse Manor Hall.


In the mid-1760s what is now Putnam County became a literal and figurative battleground as Wappinger Indians, colonial tenant farmers, and Philipse family landlords fought over the past, present, and future of these lands.


Party like it's 1751! Join us for this fun and informal fundraiser for the Friends of Philipse Manor Hall.