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Bronck Museum — Attraction in Town of Coxsackie

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11051 State, US-9W, Coxsackie, NY 12051
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Bronck Museum

90 Co Hwy 42, Coxsackie, NY 12051, United States
4.8(35)
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+1 518-731-6490
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gchistory.org

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Savory Side Food Truck

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Tim WelchTim Welch
This place is a real gem for anyone interested in history. There is a 1663 cute stone house, with its steep gable and rubble stone walls it looks like something out of a fairy tale. Then there's a 1738 brick house next to it connected with a small corridor. They also have an 18th century Dutch barn on the site, a unique 1830s 13 sided barn, and two other older barn structures. You can even see 'date stones' on the houses that give the initials and dates they were constructed. It is a great place to learn about the history of Hudson valley an upstate NY from the Dutch period in the 17th century to the early 20th century. The tour was much more interactive and interesting than I thought it would be as our tour guide (he was actually a trustee since there last tour guide retired) was a former history teacher and very involved in the Greene county historical society. We not only saw the Dutch style homes, but learned how to identify a Dutch built barn, saw a dog and horse treadmill, a huge exhibit of a Catskill mansion and several other really interesting artifacts and exhibits. I was sad to learn that the place is struggling a bit financially. It's really a shame since this is the oldest house you can visit in upstate NY and it is very unique and beautiful. My one recommendation to try and get more admissions is they should allow photography on the tour. There are so many cool things in their collections and tourists photos of these things can help promote the place and attract more people. I am glad they are doing a lot of events to try and raise money and me and my wife plan on attending several of these. Give this place a chance, its cheap, you're donating to a good cause and you see and learn a lot for your money.
Ryan MazierskiRyan Mazierski
The Bronck House is the oldest house in NY State and one of the oldest houses in the United States. The Bronck house was established in 1663 by Swedish sailor Peter Bronck and his Dutch wife Hilletje Janes. The house was owned by the Bronck family all the way until 1939. Since then the house has been a museum. The tour of the house is a must for anyone who likes history. The tour guide did a wonderful job explaining the history of the house and how it changed over time. The original house, which you still can walk in, is a single room structure with cellar and storage garret (attic). Massive beams and wide floor boards are still seen in the original structure. It is amazing to see how the floorboards and the windows in the house are tilted and slanted. It is amazing to think that a family of three lived in a 20 square foot area. Another interesting feature of the house can be seen on its outside. There are two circles cut into the stone which were used to attract owls, so that the owls would keep mice away from the house's grain storage. The guide also explained the additions that were added onto the original house. In 1738 the Bronck family enlarged the house and you get to experience this part of the house on the tour as well. There is also a kitchen near the back of the house which is part of the tour. The tour concludes with a visit to the Victorian Horse Barn that is a part of the property. This building houses many interesting Greene County artifacts. Among some of the best are a model of the Catskill Mountain House, historic toll road signs, and furniture from a Greene County furniture maker. Do not forget to visit some of the other sites on the property including the cemetery and 13-sided barn.
Jamisen ReynoldsJamisen Reynolds
The Bronck Museum is a really cool place. It's an old house from the 1600s that has been preserved well. There are additions to the house from subsequent generations and outbuildings. The people who work there know an unbelievable amount about the house and time period. I was there yesterday for tavern night which is once a year. They serve beer and food from the period in character and costume. You can wander around the house and ask questions. It was a lot of fun.
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This place is a real gem for anyone interested in history. There is a 1663 cute stone house, with its steep gable and rubble stone walls it looks like something out of a fairy tale. Then there's a 1738 brick house next to it connected with a small corridor. They also have an 18th century Dutch barn on the site, a unique 1830s 13 sided barn, and two other older barn structures. You can even see 'date stones' on the houses that give the initials and dates they were constructed. It is a great place to learn about the history of Hudson valley an upstate NY from the Dutch period in the 17th century to the early 20th century. The tour was much more interactive and interesting than I thought it would be as our tour guide (he was actually a trustee since there last tour guide retired) was a former history teacher and very involved in the Greene county historical society. We not only saw the Dutch style homes, but learned how to identify a Dutch built barn, saw a dog and horse treadmill, a huge exhibit of a Catskill mansion and several other really interesting artifacts and exhibits. I was sad to learn that the place is struggling a bit financially. It's really a shame since this is the oldest house you can visit in upstate NY and it is very unique and beautiful. My one recommendation to try and get more admissions is they should allow photography on the tour. There are so many cool things in their collections and tourists photos of these things can help promote the place and attract more people. I am glad they are doing a lot of events to try and raise money and me and my wife plan on attending several of these. Give this place a chance, its cheap, you're donating to a good cause and you see and learn a lot for your money.
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The Bronck House is the oldest house in NY State and one of the oldest houses in the United States. The Bronck house was established in 1663 by Swedish sailor Peter Bronck and his Dutch wife Hilletje Janes. The house was owned by the Bronck family all the way until 1939. Since then the house has been a museum. The tour of the house is a must for anyone who likes history. The tour guide did a wonderful job explaining the history of the house and how it changed over time. The original house, which you still can walk in, is a single room structure with cellar and storage garret (attic). Massive beams and wide floor boards are still seen in the original structure. It is amazing to see how the floorboards and the windows in the house are tilted and slanted. It is amazing to think that a family of three lived in a 20 square foot area. Another interesting feature of the house can be seen on its outside. There are two circles cut into the stone which were used to attract owls, so that the owls would keep mice away from the house's grain storage. The guide also explained the additions that were added onto the original house. In 1738 the Bronck family enlarged the house and you get to experience this part of the house on the tour as well. There is also a kitchen near the back of the house which is part of the tour. The tour concludes with a visit to the Victorian Horse Barn that is a part of the property. This building houses many interesting Greene County artifacts. Among some of the best are a model of the Catskill Mountain House, historic toll road signs, and furniture from a Greene County furniture maker. Do not forget to visit some of the other sites on the property including the cemetery and 13-sided barn.
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The Bronck Museum is a really cool place. It's an old house from the 1600s that has been preserved well. There are additions to the house from subsequent generations and outbuildings. The people who work there know an unbelievable amount about the house and time period. I was there yesterday for tavern night which is once a year. They serve beer and food from the period in character and costume. You can wander around the house and ask questions. It was a lot of fun.
Jamisen Reynolds

Jamisen Reynolds

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5.0
2y

This place is a real gem for anyone interested in history. There is a 1663 cute stone house, with its steep gable and rubble stone walls it looks like something out of a fairy tale. Then there's a 1738 brick house next to it connected with a small corridor. They also have an 18th century Dutch barn on the site, a unique 1830s 13 sided barn, and two other older barn structures. You can even see 'date stones' on the houses that give the initials and dates they were constructed.

It is a great place to learn about the history of Hudson valley an upstate NY from the Dutch period in the 17th century to the early 20th century. The tour was much more interactive and interesting than I thought it would be as our tour guide (he was actually a trustee since there last tour guide retired) was a former history teacher and very involved in the Greene county historical society. We not only saw the Dutch style homes, but learned how to identify a Dutch built barn, saw a dog and horse treadmill, a huge exhibit of a Catskill mansion and several other really interesting artifacts and exhibits.

I was sad to learn that the place is struggling a bit financially. It's really a shame since this is the oldest house you can visit in upstate NY and it is very unique and beautiful.

My one recommendation to try and get more admissions is they should allow photography on the tour. There are so many cool things in their collections and tourists photos of these things can help promote the place and attract more people.

I am glad they are doing a lot of events to try and raise money and me and my wife plan on attending several of these.

Give this place a chance, its cheap, you're donating to a good cause and you see and learn a lot...

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5.0
2y

The Bronck House is the oldest house in NY State and one of the oldest houses in the United States. The Bronck house was established in 1663 by Swedish sailor Peter Bronck and his Dutch wife Hilletje Janes. The house was owned by the Bronck family all the way until 1939. Since then the house has been a museum. The tour of the house is a must for anyone who likes history. The tour guide did a wonderful job explaining the history of the house and how it changed over time. The original house, which you still can walk in, is a single room structure with cellar and storage garret (attic). Massive beams and wide floor boards are still seen in the original structure. It is amazing to see how the floorboards and the windows in the house are tilted and slanted. It is amazing to think that a family of three lived in a 20 square foot area. Another interesting feature of the house can be seen on its outside. There are two circles cut into the stone which were used to attract owls, so that the owls would keep mice away from the house's grain storage. The guide also explained the additions that were added onto the original house. In 1738 the Bronck family enlarged the house and you get to experience this part of the house on the tour as well. There is also a kitchen near the back of the house which is part of the tour. The tour concludes with a visit to the Victorian Horse Barn that is a part of the property. This building houses many interesting Greene County artifacts. Among some of the best are a model of the Catskill Mountain House, historic toll road signs, and furniture from a Greene County furniture maker. Do not forget to visit some of the other sites on the property including the cemetery and...

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1y

A favorite place to immerse myself in our country’s past, I shared my love of the Bronck Museum with my adult son yesterday. We were the only people on the tour and had the personable and knowledgeable guide, Frank, all to ourselves. As luck would have it we were joined by Historical Society President, Bob Hallock, who added even more flavor to our experience! Don’t just admire this beauty from the road - stop and take in the wonderfully preserved slice of NY history while supporting the Greene County...

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