This museum just gets better and better every year. They are currently in the process of constructing the "lost Catskill farm" on site, which will include a smoke house, maple syrup sap house, granary and wagon barn. There's much to do and see inside the museum, all very accessible and engaging for folks of all ages. Check out the NEW Delaware Water System self-guided driving tour, sponsored by Neversink Blooms (with funding made possible in part by a beautification grant from Sullivan Renaissance). A driving tour that takes you from the Museum to the Rondout Reservoir, to the Neversink Reservoir and to the two reservoirs in Delaware County – the Pepacton and Cannonsville reservoirs, a good way to get close to the Catskills in the comfort of...
   Read moreThis is a surprisingly good local history museum. It has exhibits on settlements from Native Americans to the early 20th century, the building of the NYC Reservoir and water tunnel system and on one room school houses. They have nearly completed a re-creation of a typical Catskill family farm on the hill top above the main museum. All in all, it's well worth the...
   Read moreFabulous, unique perspective on the NYC watershed development and its impact on the local communities. Also plenty to learn about local history in general. Museum has a reproduction of a Catskill area farm from the 1930s with buildings actually relocated from local farms. The museum director and volunteers are wonderfully helpful. Must see when...
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