


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


Learn how people in the past used fire to keep warm, decorate your own delft tile, and help us build a fireplace!


Learn about the handmade clothing of the past, weave your own coaster, and make an 18th century paper doll.


Watch “National Treasure” and learn about historic documents, write in invisible ink, and create your own treasure hunt!


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

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Join Philipse Manor Hall staff for this brand new board game created by them! Explore the Westchester Neutral Ground as either a Patriot or a Loyalist and encounter obstacles and history along the way!


Join Philipse Manor Hall, Yonkers Historical Society, and Revolutionary Westchester 250 at Yonkers Brewing Company for tavern nights!


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


Play with the past and learn this 17th century board game, which requires both luck and strategy to win.


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.


This brand new walking tour will reveal the many ways in which the Irish have shaped the culture of Yonkers, from its earliest days, when a handful became tenant farmers under the Philipse family, to the Industrial Era.


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


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.


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.


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.


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


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


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


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.


Save the date for the 2026 Pinkster Jubilee!


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.


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.