Join us for an afternoon of family-friendly programs, free for everyone!
Join us in the beautiful Gothic Chamber for morning mat yoga with instructor Berto.
This exhibit, based on new research, examines the role of eminent domain and landowner rights in the construction of the original Croton Aqueduct.
Join us for this special talk with the authors of the new book, "Clearing Iroquoia: New York's Land Grab in the 1779 Campaigns of the American Revolution."
Join us for this special 2.5 mile walking tour which explores the Revolutionary War connections to downtown Yonkers.
Join us in the beautiful Gothic Chamber for morning mat yoga with instructor Berto.
Join the Friends of Philipse Manor Hall as they look ahead to 2026. With vocal performance by Mikhail Svetlov.
Join Revolutionary Yonkers 250 at Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site for this special program around the tea parties of New York and Westchester County during the American Revolution.
Join us in the beautiful Gothic Chamber for morning mat yoga with instructor Berto.
Join us at the Boardman Road Branch of the Poughkeepsie Public Library for this special in-person with PMH's own Sarah Wassberg Johnson.
Get spooky with the whole family! Come to Philipse Manor Hall in your costume to trick-or-treat at the front desk, then go upstairs to the Gothic Chamber for historical Halloween crafts and watch Disney’s “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” (1949) cartoon.
Join us for a spooky Hollywood take on Washington Irving's Sleepy Hollow, with historian commentary.
Join us for this special talk with the authors of the new book, "Clearing Iroquoia: New York's Land Grab in the 1779 Campaigns of the American Revolution."
Historian Peter Bunten examines three iterations of the effort by enslaved people to gain their freedom in 1700s Westchester County.
Join us online with the Poughkeepsie Public Library for "Spilling the Tea" with PMH's own Sarah Wassberg Johnson.
Join us in the beautiful Gothic Chamber for morning mat yoga with instructor Berto.
Join us for an afternoon of family-friendly programs, free for everyone!
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.
Join us in the beautiful Gothic Chamber for morning mat yoga with instructor Berto.
Historian Peter Bunten examines three iterations of the effort by enslaved people to gain their freedom in 1700s Westchester County.
Join us in the beautiful Gothic Chamber for morning mat yoga with instructor Berto.
CreArt Box, co-founded by Josefina Urraca and Guillermo Laporta, is a leading force in the world of classical and contemporary music and a hub of creativity in New York City.
Join us in the beautiful Gothic Chamber for morning mat yoga with instructor Berto.
Join us for a visit from St. Nicholas himself, historical games, ornament crafts, gingerbread decorating, live music, and more!
Like many of the British colonies in America, New York was divided during the Revolutionary War. We know the Patriots, but who were the Loyalists?
Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site hosts Greater Hudson Heritage Network for a special Behind the Scenes tour.
Open House for area educators to learn about programs, field trips, and more at Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site. Educators get in free with school ID!
The Friends of Philipse Manor Hall invite you to come and learn more about Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site and what the Friends do. Refreshments in the Gothic Chamber. FREE for members.
Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site is pleased to host the Northern Slavery Collective Conference! In-person tickets SOLD OUT.
Historian Lavada Nahon reveals how historians and researchers across the state are identifying artifacts, religious practices, burial grounds, and the names, numbers, and lives of enslaved people across New York State...
This public meeting is for members of the general public to learn more about the work of the NYS Commission on African American History and will include a Q&A session. Registration required for in-person. Attendance is free.
Enjoy music from six countries and six centuries featuring Renaissance, Baroque, and Opera arias from Mozart, Bizet, Puccini, and Verdi as well as music from Scott Joplin, original music by Pamela Sklar, and traditional Irish songs.
New York was one of the most diverse of the thirteen colonies, thanks to its Dutch colonial roots. Racial religious and racial diversity meant that colliding cultures had different ideas of how to treat women.
Let’s party like it’s 1751! Did you know that until 1752, the British Empire celebrated New Year’s Day on March 25th? Join us for live music, dancing, hors d'oeuvres, 18th century punch, and a historical overview of this old holiday.
Colonial New York City was the location for two large scale insurrections and conspiracies planned and enacted by the city’s sizable enslaved community. Not surprisingly, enslaved individuals of the Philipse family played a part in both plots...
Throughout his long career in public service, Franklin D. Roosevelt made many visits to Westchester County. One of his favorite places to deliver a speech was Philipse Manor Hall in Yonkers.