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The Van Cortlandt House Museum

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The Van Cortlandt House Museum
The Van Cortlandt House Museum
The Van Cortlandt House Museum
The Van Cortlandt House Museum
The Van Cortlandt House Museum
The Van Cortlandt House Museum
The Van Cortlandt House Museum
The Van Cortlandt House Museum
The Van Cortlandt House Museum
The Van Cortlandt House Museum
The Van Cortlandt House Museum
The Van Cortlandt House Museum
The Van Cortlandt House Museum
The Van Cortlandt House Museum
The Van Cortlandt House Museum
The Van Cortlandt House Museum
The Van Cortlandt House Museum
The Van Cortlandt House Museum
The Van Cortlandt House Museum
The Van Cortlandt House Museum
The Van Cortlandt House Museum
The Van Cortlandt House Museum
The Van Cortlandt House Museum
The Van Cortlandt House Museum
The Van Cortlandt House Museum
Phone:
+1 718-543-3344

Hours:
Sunday11am - 4pm
MondayClosed
Tuesday10am - 4pm
Wednesday10am - 4pm
Thursday10am - 4pm
Friday10am - 4pm
Saturday11am - 4pm


The Van Cortlandt House Museum, also known as the Frederick Van Cortlandt House or simply the Van Cortlandt House, is the oldest building in the borough of the Bronx in New York City. It is located in the southwestern portion of Van Cortlandt Park, accessed via Broadway . The house was built in 1748 in the Georgian style by Frederick Van Cortlandt for his family. Van Cortlandt died before its completion and the property was inherited by his son, James Van Cortlandt . It is a ​2 1⁄2-story, L-shaped house with a double hipped roof. It was built of dressed fieldstone and is one of the nation's finest examples of the high Georgian style in stone.The Van Cortlandts, a mercantile family prominent in New York affairs, established a grain plantation and grist mill on the property. The house was used during the Revolutionary War by Rochambeau, Lafayette, and Washington. In 1889, after 140 years of occupancy by the Van Cortlandt family, the property was sold to the City of New York and made public parkland. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1967 and became a National Historic Landmark in 1976. The house has been operated as a historic house museum since 1897, the first in the city and fourth in the country.
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