


Play with the past and learn this two-person card game with a special score-keeping board. Free and open to everyone!


After the 1776 Battle of White Plains, Westchester County became known as the “Neutral Ground.” But there would be no peace here. Join us in-person or online.


Join us in the beautiful Gothic Chamber for morning mat yoga with instructor Berto.


Join us for this 2.5 mile, 2.5 hour urban hike through downtown Yonkers and along the historic route of the Saw Mill River.


Explore how people in the past used poetry to commemorate important events, express political views, and share emotions in Colonial New York.


Join us in the beautiful Gothic Chamber for morning mat yoga with instructor Berto.


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


Join us in the beautiful Gothic Chamber for morning mat yoga with instructor Berto.


Uncover the hidden radicalism of the American Revolution: the massive expropriation of properties from Loyalists, redistributed by the revolutionary state to Patriots. Join us in-person or online.


Celebrate the Afro-Dutch holiday of Pinkster, a festival of spring, family, culture, and resistance with live music, dance, games, crafts, food, vendors, history, & more! Free for everyone!


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


As the American Revolution ended, the fate of Black Loyalists hung in the balance. Learn how Generals George Washington and Guy Carleton fought over what would happen to the Black Loyalists.


After the 1776 Battle of White Plains, Westchester County became known as the “Neutral Ground.” But there would be no peace here. Join us in-person or online.


Uncover the hidden radicalism of the American Revolution: the massive expropriation of properties from Loyalists, redistributed by the revolutionary state to Patriots. Join us in-person or online.


As the American Revolution ended, the fate of Black Loyalists hung in the balance. Learn how Generals George Washington and Guy Carleton fought over what would happen to the Black Loyalists.


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.


Play with the past and learn this two-person card game with a special score-keeping board. Free and open to everyone!


After the 1776 Battle of White Plains, Westchester County became known as the “Neutral Ground.” But there would be no peace here. Join us in-person or online.


Join us in the beautiful Gothic Chamber for morning mat yoga with instructor Berto.


Join us for this 2.5 mile, 2.5 hour urban hike through downtown Yonkers and along the historic route of the Saw Mill River.


Explore how people in the past used poetry to commemorate important events, express political views, and share emotions in Colonial New York.


Join us in the beautiful Gothic Chamber for morning mat yoga with instructor Berto.


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


Join us in the beautiful Gothic Chamber for morning mat yoga with instructor Berto.


Uncover the hidden radicalism of the American Revolution: the massive expropriation of properties from Loyalists, redistributed by the revolutionary state to Patriots. Join us in-person or online.


Celebrate the Afro-Dutch holiday of Pinkster, a festival of spring, family, culture, and resistance with live music, dance, games, crafts, food, vendors, history, & more! Free for everyone!


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


As the American Revolution ended, the fate of Black Loyalists hung in the balance. Learn how Generals George Washington and Guy Carleton fought over what would happen to the Black Loyalists.


Historian J. Keith Doherty for an exploration of the construction of the Croton Aqueduct and its impact on landowners, labor, and the landscape.


People of color fought on both sides of the American Revolution. But for some enslaved people, the British Army offered a unique opportunity for freedom.


Although often overlooked or ignored, the American Revolution hinged on the labor and efforts of women of all backgrounds. Join us in-person or online.