ExpEriEncEs and EvEnts - Historic Hudson Valley
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ExpEriEncEs and EvEnts - Historic Hudson Valley
Spring + Summer 2015 Experiences and Events Featuring visitor's guide Lightscapes + A Night on Fire Fabulous Fun All Season Long ALSO DON'T MISS Pirates of the Hudson The Greatest Pirate Story (N)ever Told! CORNucopia Play >Make >Eat >Learn Purchase Tickets Online hudsonvalley.org 2A Special Events spring + Summer 2015 Historic Hudson Valley’s all-ages, family friendly special events draw tens of thousands of visitors each year. There is something here for everyone! Sheep-to-Shawl pg 4A Lightscapes pg 2-3A Discover Pinkster! pg 4A Pocantico Bar-B-Que pg 4A A Night on Fire pg 4A From a Child’s Perspective pg 5A Pirates of the Hudson pg 5A Antique Car Show pg 5A CORNucopia pg 5A Fall Events Preview pg 6A Tickets Most events SELL OUT and have limited capacity. Buy online in advance. or by phone at 914.366.6900 $2/ticket surcharge for onsite + phone purchase Map + Directions · see centerfold Membership · Membership in Historic Hudson Valley is the best and most economical way to see everything we have to offer. see pg 7A for more info Parking is always FREE, safe, and secure hudsonvalley.org >HHValley ↓ >InTheValley1 Historic Sites - tu r n th i s g u i d e o v e r For information on our historic sites and daily timed tours on non-special-event days. Experience a Springtime Garden Fantasy #lightscapes 3A SPECIAL EVENTS SPRING/SUMMER 2015 May weekend evenings 1-3, 8-10, 15-17, 22-24, 29-31 at Van Cortlandt Manor | Admission times vary by evening Lightscapes An immersive journey into a springtime garden fantasy featuring colorful creatures and fantastic flowers. -Buy Tickets Onlineand save $2 PER TICKET Van Cortlandt Manor springs to life during this incredible nighttime display of sculpture, light, sound, and special effects. Created by the team that brings you The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze, LIGHTSCAPES is an elegantly enchanting evening event featuring all-original, hand-made sculpture. tickets Online Adults, $16 Children 3-17, $12 Taking place over 15 May weekend evenings and perfect for all ages, LIGHTSCAPES is a walk-through, land-art experience. Enter through a rainbow and emerge from a bubbly haze into a dreamland of curiosities spread throughout this historic landscape as far as the eye can see. Recycled elements serve as eco-friendly building blocks for intergalactic flora and friendly woodland creatures. Otherworldly mushrooms, immense insects, and brilliant butterflies are among the thousands of treasures you’ll find. Explore the Colorwheel Castle and squiggle through the Caterpillar Cavern. You’ll discover larger-than-life elements like a colossal praying mantis and a massive mayfly. Smile at scores of delightful dragonflies, cute ladybugs, and an avalanche of pinwheels! State-of-the-art illumination highlights these amazing works of art and showcases Van Cortlandt Manor’s gorgeous natural landscape and specimen trees. In the clear-top, artfully decorated LIGHTSCAPES hospitality tent, enjoy spring-themed sweets including organic sorbet from Blue Pig of Croton and homemade candy and baked goods (plus savories!) from Geordane’s of Irvington. Founding Sponsor Seasonal partner FREE for members and children under 3 $2/ticket surcharge for onsite + phone purchase Parking is always FREE, SAFE, AND SECURE NEW THIS YEAR FOR THE EARS A supersonic soundscape, courtesy of Phish lyricist The Dude of Life! More info >hudsonvalley.org/lightscapes/music media Sponsor LIGHTSCAPES Artist Project is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. SPECIAL EVENTS SPRING/SUMMER 2015 4A Buy TICKETS online and SAVE $2/ticket surcharge for onsite + phone purchase April 18-19 10am to 5pm · Philipsburg Manor Sheep-to-Shawl From fiber to fashion, this classic spring festival celebrates all things wooly sheep! Through hands-on activities, visitors can explore each step in the process of turning wool into cloth. Kids can try on 18th-century clothing (great photo op!), and all can learn about the value of colonial textiles in Wearable Wealth and The Art of the Reproduction. Watch sheep shearing, see Scottish border collies herd ducks and sheep, and enjoy an 18th-century fashion show. Tickets Online : $14; $12 for seniors; $8 for children 3-17. Free for members and children under 3. May 17 10am to 5pm · Philipsburg Manor Discover Pinkster! An African-American celebration of spring, Pinkster was held in the Hudson Valley as early as the 17th century. Filled with music, dance, food, and revelry, this cross-cultural festival re-creates the spring holiday with a rousing colonial-style celebration. Festivities include lively presentations of drumming and traditional dance, African folktales, and demonstrations of traditional African instruments and utilitarian wares. Tickets Online : $14; $12 for seniors; $8 for children 3-17. Free for members and children under 3. June 14 Discover Pinkster! is made possible by 5 to 8pm · 639 Bedford Road Pocantico Bar-B-Que Barbecue, local brew, hayrides, bluegrass, and even a mechanical bull ... what better way to welcome summer ... and all for a good cause! Help support Historic Hudson Valley by attending our annual Pocantico Bar-B-Que. Proceeds support our preservation and education programs. Blue jeans preferred and this event is great for all ages. Call 914.631.8200 for more information. Tickets Online : $150; $35 for children 17 and under. June 26-28 Friday, 8:30pm; Saturday, 8 & 9:30pm; Sunday, 8pm · Philipsburg Manor A Night on Fire Fire juggling and comedy troupe extraordinare A Different Spin, provided by Boston Circus Guild, is coming to Sleepy Hollow to create a fully choreographed, live display of fire arts. Featuring seven flamewielding, fire-eating performers twisting and turning, juggling and dancing, spinning and sword fighting, this event is perfect for all ages and guaranteed to have you talking about it long after the fire’s extinguished. Limited seating. Advance tickets required. Tickets Online: $22; $16 for children 17 and under. Members: $5 discount per ticket 5A Pirates of the Hudson The Greatest Pirate Story (N)ever Told! A gang of blackbeards and beauties storm the area in a rollicking indoor theater performance at the Tarrytown Music Hall. Flung into the future by a bumbling sea witch, a crew of misfit pirates now have only one chance of returning home: performing the greatest pirate epic ever seen on stage! But when their script is torn asunder, these pirates-turned-actors are forced to improvise their show as it unfolds, based upon YOUR suggestions! Tickets Online: $24; $18 for children 17 and under. Members: $5 discount per ticket July 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 + August 6, 13, 20, 27 Tours at 10:30am, 11:30, 1:30pm, 2:30, 3:30 · Washington Irving’s Sunnyside From a Child’s Perspective Parents and children are invited to travel back to the 19th century and explore the home of Washington Irving through a child’s eyes. Play games, hear stories, race through a scavenger hunt, and participate in hands-on activities. Explore Sunnyside as a family home, specially decorated with period toys and children’s clothing. Tickets Online: $12; $10 for seniors; $6 for children 3-17. Free for members and children under 3. August 16 9am to 4pm · Montgomery Place Antique Car Show Antique cars will be tooling around the grounds of Montgomery Place at this special event that will delight automobile enthusiasts of all ages. Tickets (onsite only): $10, includes a house tour. Sept 5-7 Labor Day Weekend · 10am to 5pm · Philipsburg Manor CORNucopia Play › Make › Eat › Learn Feast on a bounty of corn-centric delicacies and take part in a bevy of hands-on, corn-related activities at the lower Hudson Valley’s only corn festival! Play games like Konk a Crow and Ring a Cob in the CORNival area. Compete in corn shucking races and learn how to make a corn husk doll. Enjoy both historic and modern cooking demonstrations, and discover the irresistible charm of English country dancing in the barn. Traverse a kid-sized mini maize maze and design a one-of-akind scarecrow. Enjoy live bluegrass and folk music. Maize-inspired food selections include sweet corn ice cream from Blue Pig and draft beers and draft root beer from Captain Lawrence Brewery. Tickets Online: $16; $12 for seniors; $8 for children 3-17. Free for members and children under 3. SPECIAL EVENTS SPRING/SUMMER 2015 July 11 Performances at 1pm, 3, 7 · Tarrytown Music Hall ...AND COMING THIS FALL 6A Tickets go on sale September 1 Fantastic Fun for all ages The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze ® Oct 2-4, 9-12, 15-18, 21-31 + Nov 1, 5-8, 13-15 at Van Cortlandt Manor The Hudson Valley's biggest, most exciting, most electrifying fall event features more than 5,000 individually hand-carved, illuminated jack o' lanterns. Come gawk at more incredible displays than ever before in this elaborate walk-through experience. This not-to-be-missed spectacle is the region's most popular and innovative Halloween happening. #PumpkinBlaze Founding Sponsor Spooky and spectacular For Ages 10 + Horseman’s Hollow Oct 2-3, 9-11, 16-18, 23-25, 29-31 + Nov 1 at Philipsburg Manor Are you ready to be scared out of your mind? Explore a haunted trail and wander into a town driven mad by the Headless Horseman. Inspired by The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and back for its sixth smash year, this Halloween happening is fun and frightful! #HorsemansHollow Spellbinding for ages 10 + Irving’s ‘Legend’ Oct 2-3, 9-11, 16-18, 23-25, 29-31 + Nov 1 at Old Dutch Church Master storyteller Jonathan Kruk — showcased on CBS Sunday Morning — offers a dramatic performance of Washington Irving's classic tale, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Come see why audience members describe this event as "just awesome!" Ideal for all ages The Legend Behind the ‘Legend’ Oct 3-4, 10-12, 17-18, 24-25, 31 + Nov 1 at Washington Irving's Sunnyside This daytime celebration of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow is a perfect prelude to our evening events. Explore Irving’s home and view artifacts related to the story. Enjoy a Legend shadow puppet performance and hear spooky tales on a woodland walk. The Great Jack O'Lantern Blaze and Blaze are registered trademarks of Historic Hudson Valley. All rights reserved. Like what you see? 7A Henry Hudson Society A new way to rediscover the riches of the Hudson Valley! A valuable package of membership benefits includes: • Exclusive experiences, including Pocantico Bar-B-Que, Blaze Open House, and Henry Hudson Holiday Dinner • Free admission to ALL events, including Horseman’s Hollow, Pirates of the Hudson, and A Night on Fire • Affiliation with an active group of supporters who share a commitment to the history, culture, and environment of the Hudson Valley Henry Hudson Society membership provides vital philanthropic support for Historic Hudson Valley’s sites and educational programs and is partially tax-deductible. Join Today at hudsonvalley.org/membership For more information: membership@hudsonvalley.org -or- tel 914.366.6975 BECOME A MEMBER and save! Basic Membership Benefits Special Events Free Admission to: The Great Jack O'Lantern Blaze, Lightscapes, Sheep-to-Shawl, Discover Pinkster!, CORNucopia, From a Child’s Perspective, The Legend Behind the ‘Legend’ Discount Admission to: A Night on Fire, Pirates of the Hudson: The Greatest Pirate Story (N)ever Told!, Horseman's Hollow, Irving's 'Legend,' Dickens's 'Christmas Carol' Our Historic Sites Free general admission for timed tours of: Washington Irving’s Sunnyside, Philipsburg Manor, Van Cortlandt Manor, Montgomery Place, and Union Church of Pocantico Hills $10 discount on admission to: Kykuit, the Rockefeller Estate, a National Trust historic site Guest passes* for family and friends to attend timed tours and daytime weekend festivals Discounts and More 10% discount at museum shops / Visitor’s Guide mailings Membership Levels Individual $60 Basic Membership benefits for one adult + 4 guest passes* Senior $50 Basic Membership benefits for one senior age 65 and up + 4 guest passes* Dual $100 Basic Membership benefits for two adults + 4 guest passes* Family $160 Basic Membership benefits for two adults and three children living in their household under age 18 + 8 guest passes* Family Plus $220 Basic Membership benefits for three adults and five children living in their household under age 18 + 10 guest passes* Premier $400 All the benefits of Family Plus members + 8 free tickets to Horseman's Hollow + No reservations required for The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze, Horseman's Hollow, and LIGHTSCAPES Premier Plus $750 All the benefits of Premier members + 8 free tickets to Irving's 'Legend' + 8 free tickets to Pirates of the Hudson: The Greatest Pirate Story (N)ever Told! + 2 free tickets to A Night on Fire + 2 free tickets to Dickens's 'Christmas Carol' (Reservations required for listed events) HENRY HUDSON SOCIETY $1,000 Exclusive access for top donors, including Pocantico Bar-B-Que and Blaze Open House *Guest Passes are not valid for Kykuit tours or premium priced events including (but not limited to) The Great Jack O'Lantern Blaze and LIGHTSCAPES. Our Nearby Partners 8A 6 Montgomery Place GPS Directions > 55 Gardener Way, Red Hook, NY Library + Headquarters Aug 16: Antique Car Show · see pg 5A 7 GPS Directions > 639 Bedford Rd, Pocantico Hills, NY Old Dutch Church June 14: Pocantico Bar-B-Que · see pg 4A 8 Built in 1685 by the lord of Philipsburg Manor, the Old Dutch Church is the oldest church in New York State. The church is open to visitors on weekends in September and October, and the burying ground is open to visitors daily. Combine your visit with a trip to Philipsburg Manor, right across the street. Oct-Nov Nights: Irving’s ‘Legend’ · see pg 6A Lyndhurst www.odcfriends.org 10 A historic site of the National Trust, Lyndhurst is a preeminent architectural landmark and a masterwork of the celebrated architect A. J. Davis. Lyndhurst is conveniently located a short distance from Sunnyside. www.lyndhurst.org 1+2 10 8 By Car: Easily reached from the NYC metro area via the CrossWestchester Expressway (I-287), the NYS Thruway (I-87), and the Saw Mill and Taconic Parkways. 3 Detailed directions online or call 914.631.8200. stops are short cab rides away from our sites. Call 212.532.4900. By Train: Metro-North’s Irvington, Tarrytown, and Croton-Harmon Sleepy Hollow Cemetery See page 3 for a package that includes tickets to Kykuit and train fare. 9 You can visit Washington Irving’s grave in the peaceful Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, just a few miles north of Sunnyside in the Village of Sleepy Hollow. Complete details are online. Guided tours of the cemetery, located across the street from Philipsburg Manor, are available for a fee. Selfguided visits by car or on foot are free. Stone Barns Center www.sleepyhollowcemetery.org 11 Established by David Rockefeller as a memorial to his wife, Peggy, Stone Barns Center promotes sustainable, communitybased food production. The site is the home of the celebrated restaurant, Blue Hill at Stone Barns. www.stonebarnscenter.org ↓ (Close guide and flip over) This Way to... Special Events This Way to... 4 Rip Van Winkle Bridge Cedar Grove Olana Boscobel Restoration Dia: Beacon Tarrytown is 45 miles south Locust Grove Hyde Park Landmarks Wilderstein Staatsburgh 6 Clermont G in Sleepy Hollow Country & the Great Estates Region - Bard College Performing Arts Center Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge 7 West Point Storm King Art Center 11 5 Sto Art King Brid Bard Perfo Cent 8B Philipsburg Manor - NY GPS Directions > 381 N Broadway, Sleepy Hollow, 2 GPS Directions > 381 N Broadway, Sleepy Hollow, NY April 18-19: Sheep-to-Shawl · see pg 4A May 17: Pinkster Festival · see pg 4A June 26-28: A Night on Fire · see pg 4A July 11: Pirates of the Hudson · see pg 5A Sep 5-7: CORNucopia: Play >Make >Eat >Learn · see pg 5A Washington Irving’s Sunnyside Oct-Nov Nights: Horseman’s Hollow · see pg 6A 3 GPS Directions > 3 W Sunnyside Lane, Irvington, NY Thursdays in July-Aug: From a Child’s Perspective · see pg 5A Van Cortlandt Manor Oct Weekends: The Legend Behind the ‘Legend’ · see pg 6A 4 GPS Directions > 525 S Riverside Ave, Croton-on-Hudson, NY May Weekend Evenings: Lightscapes: A Springtime Garden Fantasy · see pg 2-3A Union Church of Pocantico Hills Oct-Nov Nights: The Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze® · see pg 6A 5 GPS Directions > 555 Bedford Rd, Tarrytown, NY 9 Our historic destinations and 2015 special events Kykuit, the Rockefeller Estate (Close guide and flip over) Tours leave from Visitor Center at Philipsburg Manor 1 Historic Sites ↓ 7B Corporate + Hospitality Partners Historic Hudson Valley extends special thanks to the following Hospitality Partners for their generous support. The following Corporate Partners provide crucial support for Historic Hudson Valley's education, preservation, curatorial, and digital programs. These companies form a prominent network of partners that share a commitment to the historical, cultural, environmental, and economic vitality of the Hudson Valley. BNY Mellon • Burke Heat • Con Edison • Corporate Consulting Services, Ltd. • Crown Products Diversified Insurance Industries, Inc. • Entergy • First Niagara Foundation • Green Mountain Energy Company Party Line Tent Rentals • Propark America • Robison Oil • SavATree • Stantec • Verizon Foundation Wells Fargo Foundation • White Plains Bus Company Partner Spotlight What’s fresh, electrifying, and green all over? Historic Hudson Valley’s new corporate partner and Participating Sponsor of the 2014 Great Jack O’Lantern Blaze, Green Mountain Energy. The company created buzz under the Blaze tent last fall by pitching the power of renewable energy to thousands of passersby. "Partnering with Historic Hudson Valley was a natural fit for us," says Tyson Schoelzel, New York Area Manager at Green Mountain Energy. "Not only do our local roots run deep, but we also share a strong commitment to educating the community. Given the power of Blaze, it made sense to harness that energy and reach as many people as possible to change the way power is made." Prior to its Blaze debut, Green Mountain Energy had already sprouted across New York State. It made national news in 2011 by striking a deal to provide 100% renewable energy to the Empire State Building. The following year, the company teamed up with the NFL to power Super Bowl XLVI with renewable energy. Similar to HHV’s eco-friendly library and headquarters in Pocantico Hills, which uses a geothermal heating and cooling system, Green Mountain harnesses renewable energy sources such as wind, sun, and water. Its origins trace back to Vermont, where it launched in 1997. Now based in Austin, Texas, where it blazed a trail for alternative energy, Green Mountain has grown and is now the nation’s longest serving renewable energy retailer. Beyond the luster of Blaze, Green Mountain makes a durable impact in the community. Through its Sun Club® program, the company has donated solar panels to local non-profits including Bard College and Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, enabling them to reduce their electricity costs and their environmental footprint. Similarly, HHV looks forward to building an “ever-Green” partnership that rivals the illustrious sheen of Blaze. To participate in the Corporate + Hospitality Partners Program, contact: Peter S. Pockriss, Director of Development, at 914.366.6955 6B Wedding + Corporate Event Rentals Good-Life Gourmet 639 Bedford Road, Pocantico Hills, NY 639 Bedford Road, tucked into the bucolic pastures of Pocantico Hills, is an ideal spot for your wedding reception, rehearsal dinner, holiday party, or corporate event. Combining all the charm of stately, historically inspired interiors with state-of-the-art technology, the property has multiple options for small and large events. Adjacent to the Rockefeller State Park Preserve and across the way from Stone Barns Center for Food & Agriculture, 639 Bedford Road is removed from the hustle but just 30 minutes north of Midtown Manhattan.. Historic Hudson Valley is delighted to announce a new partnership with Good-Life Gourmet, Westchester Magazine’s 2013 and 2014 Best Caterer and 2014 Best Wedding Caterer! 639 Bedford Road offers a stunning setting to celebrate the bounty of the Hudson Valley with a farm to table feast under a tent, an elegant party on the lawn, or a corporate luncheon in the gallery. Chef Eric Korn and Good-Life’s expert team stand ready to help you create a memorable experience for you and your guests. For more information: good-lifegourmet.com | parties@good-lifegourmet.com | 914.478.8080 Historic Hudson Valley A network of historic sites in Sleepy Hollow Country & the Great Estates Region hudsonvalley.org 639 Bedford Road, Pocantico Hills, NY 10591 tel 914.631.8200 info@hudsonvalley.org Programs are made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. Major support has been provided by the National Endowment for the Humanities for the reinterpretation of Philipsburg Manor and Montgomery Place. Programs are made possible, in part, by ArtsWestchester with support from Westchester County Government. Historic Hudson Valley and the National Trust are fully committed to the spirit of the Americans with Disabilities Act. For information on accessibility at each site or event, call: 914.631.8200 This paper is made with recycled fiber and chlorine-free pulp, using timber from managed forests certified by the Forestry Stewardship Council. We use vegetable-based inks. Historic Hudson Valley is a not-for-profit educational organization supported by generous contributions from individuals, foundations, corporations, and government agencies. The Great Jack O'Lantern Blaze and Blaze are registered trademarks of Historic Hudson Valley. All rights reserved. Visitor’s Guide designed by Oviatt Media. Special Events cover photos: Tom Nycz and Robert F. Rodriguez Historic Sites cover photos: Tom Nycz 5B HISTORIC SITES SPRING/SUMMER 2015 Van Cortlandt Manor Croton-on-Hudson, NY Explore the stone manor house and brick ferry house, wander through the heritage gardens, and stroll down a quiet country road along the Croton River. There, you’ll experience the domestic life of a patriot family living in the years just after the American Revolution — the New Nation period. With its extraordinary collection of colonial and federal furnishings, the manor house illustrates the opulence enjoyed by the Van Cortlandts. In contrast, the ferry house brings alive the strenuous challenges of living in post-Revolutionary America. July and August Fridays -SUNDAYs Admission by Timed Tours 10:30am, Noon, 1:30pm, 3 Please allow one hour for your site experience. Tickets Online*: $12; $10 for seniors; $6 for children 3-17. Free for members and children under 3. Montgomery Place Annandale-on-Hudson, NY The scenic views, majestic old trees, and formal gardens of Montgomery Place make it an ideal, tranquil spot for enjoying nature and landscape. This serene site boasts a nationally significant landscape influenced by the great Andrew Jackson Downing and an architectural landmark house updated by Alexander Jackson Davis. The estate, home to a branch of the Livingston family for two centuries, includes elaborate gardens and a walking trail to a waterfall. Seasonal mansion tours showcase Davis’s masterful work. You can also enjoy fresh produce from the popular Montgomery Place Orchards Farm Stand. Grounds: January to December DAILY: 9am to 4pm | Grounds admission is free House Tours: May 2 to November 1 THURSDAY-SUNDAY Admission by Timed Tours Explore Montgomery Place on your mobile device! "American Arcadia" illuminates the people, objects, and landscape of Montgomery Place. Visit our website for details. 10:30am, Noon, 1:30pm, 3 Please allow 45 minutes for your mansion tour. Tickets (onsite only): $10 Free for members and children under 3. HISTORIC SITES SPRING/SUMMER 2015 4B Buy TICKETS online and SAVE * $2/ticket surcharge for onsite + phone purchase Washington Irving’s Sunnyside Tarrytown, NY America’s ‘Founding Father of Literature’ created a romantic, picturesque estate nestled along the Hudson riverbank. The enchanted landscape of Washington Irving’s much-loved Sunnyside has been charming guests for generations. Visitors today hear about Washington Irving’s storied past and how he came to be America’s first internationally famous author. His characters, from the Headless Horseman to Rip Van Winkle, are global icons, and Irving’s legacy lives on at his whimsical estate. May 2 to November 8 WEDNESDAY-SUNDAY Also open Memorial Day, Labor Day, and Columbus Day Admission by Timed Tours 10:30am, 11, 11:30, 12:30pm, 1:30, 2, 2:30, 3, 3:30 Additional weekend tours: 10am, Noon, 1pm Please allow approximately one hour for your site experience. Tickets Online*: $12; $10 for seniors; $6 for children 3-17. Free for members and children under 3. Philipsburg Manor Sleepy Hollow, NY Wander along a woodland path and enter the year 1750, when Philipsburg Manor was a thriving milling and trading complex that was home to 23 enslaved individuals of African descent. Step into the working gristmill and learn about the work of Caesar, the enslaved African miller. Tour the manor house, where period artifacts and touchable reproductions bring to life the stories of the Philipse family and the enslaved community. Visit the activity center and explore the daily life and labor of the Manor’s diverse inhabitants. Hear the Manor’s history from the perspective of those who lived and toiled there. May 2 to November 8 WEDNESDAY-SUNDAY Also open Memorial Day and Labor Day. No timed tours on event dates. Admission by Timed Tours 10:30am, Noon, 1:30pm, 3 Additional weekend tours: 11am, 12:30pm, 2, 3:30 Please allow approximately 1:45 minutes for your site experience. Tickets Online*: $12; $10 for seniors; $6 for children 3-17. Free for members and children under 3. 3B Kykuit Experience remarkable architecture, gardens, art, and scenery This hilltop paradise was home to four generations of the Rockefeller family, beginning with the philanthropist John D. Rockefeller, founder of Standard Oil and, in his day, the richest man in America. Your guide will share many stories that highlight the lives of Rockefeller family members and their contributions to philanthropy, conservation, business, government, and the arts. Explore & Experience • The stunning six-story stone house • Spectacular Hudson River views • Expansive garden terraces, ornaments, and many fountains • Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller’s 20th-century art and sculpture collection featuring works by Calder, Picasso, Moore, Warhol, and many others • The cavernous Coach Barn, filled with classic autos, horsedrawn vehicles, and bits, bridles, and saddles the Rockefeller Estate Sleepy Hollow, NY May 2 -September 30 + November 1-8 October 1-31 th ursDAY-SUNDAY Plus Memorial Day + Labor Day DaILY (Closed Tuesday) Admission by Timed Tours All tours of Kykuit begin at the Visitor Center at Philipsburg Manor; Open at 9am Classic Tour 2 1/4 hours - Multiple times per day Most popular choice - Great for first-time visitors. Your visit will include the main floor of the house, art galleries, Inner Garden, golf room, and Coach Barn. Timesaver Tour 1 1/2 hours - 12:50pm + 3:50pm pressed for time? - This tour includes the main floor of the house, Inner Garden, and West Terrace, but omits the art galleries and Coach Barn. Perfect for those with busy schedules. Grand Tour 3 hours - 9:45am + 1:45pm (+ 3pm on Saturday and Sunday) MOST COMPREHENSIVE - Includes everything in the Classic Tour PLUS extra time in the gardens and art galleries, as well as a visit to the second floor with its east-west views through the sitting rooms. landmark Tour 2 1/4 hours - 11am + 1:15pm Perfect for garden lovers - For visitors who are most interested in seeing the main floor of the house and spending extra time in the extensive gardens. This tour omits the Coach Barn and art galleries. Save money and guarantee your reservation! Purchase online. Gift certificates are also available. Tickets: $23-40 (Members: $15-30) Online or by phone at 914.366.6900 $4 per ticket surcharge on phone orders. Visiting from NYC? Metro-North Railroad offers an exclusive package that includes discounted admission and rail fare. 212.532.4900 -or- mta.info Kykuit, a historic site of the National Trust, is operated & maintained by the Rockefeller Brothers Fund as a center for its philanthropic programs. Historic Hudson Valley operates the visitation program. HISTORIC SITES SPRING/SUMMER 2015 Rated #1 attraction in Sleepy Hollow 2B Visiting the Historic Sites SPRING + SUMMER 2015 Westchester County Historic Hudson Valley’s Westchester properties are conveniently located within a short distance of one another, making it easy to visit more than one in a day. Visit them all! Union Church of Pocantico Hills pg 2B Kykuit, the Rockefeller Estate pg 3B Washington Irving’s Sunnyside pg 4B Philipsburg Manor pg 4B Van Cortlandt Manor pg 5B Map + Directions · see centerfold Timed Tours and Tickets · Access to the sites is by timed tours (except Union Church). Tickets are available for advance purchase online or at the door on a first-come, first-served basis. Capacity is limited and tours do sell out, especially at peak times, so purchase early. Group Tours · Available by reservation Call 914.366.6900 Union Church of Pocantico Hills Pocantico Hills, NY Stained-glass windows by European masters, commissioned by the Rockefeller family, adorn this unassuming country church. Henri Matisse’s last work, the Rose Window, and nine windows by Marc Chagall create a dramatic combination of light and color, art and spirituality. Step inside and be inspired. Dutchess County April 1 to December 31 Montgomery Place pg 5B Weekdays (Closed Tuesday): 11am to 5pm* Saturdays: 10am to 5pm* Sundays: 2 to 5pm* Map + Directions · see centerfold Timed Tours and Tickets · Access to the 'Matisse and Chagall in Rockefeller Country' Subject to congregation activities; check website before visiting. Closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, and Christmas Day. *Until 4pm November 1 to December 31 Tickets (onsite only): $7 Includes Guided Talks (every half hour) -or- Self-Guided Tour Free for members and children under 3. mansion is by timed tours. Free grounds access is available all day. Tickets are available at the door on a first-come, first-served basis. Not available online. Group Tours · Available by reservation Call 914.366.6900 hudsonvalley.org Pocantico Society Enjoy exceptional experiences designed for leading donors. E x clusive E vents >HHValley ↓ >InTheValley1 Special Events - tu r n th i s g u i d e o v e r For information on special events at our sites Visit spectacular private homes and estates, see extraordinary personal art collections, hear talks by prominent authors and historians, and take insider tours of cultural institutions. Accompanying dinners and receptions offer the opportunity to mingle with fellow members who share a commitment to Historic Hudson Valley’s work. To learn more, call 914.366.6922 Explore on your own with our smartphone and tablet app. Visit our website for details. Experience our Historic Sites in the Heart of Rockefeller Country visitor's guide Kykuit, the Rockefeller Estate Philipsburg Manor » a majestic paradise with sweeping river views » a legacy of enslavement in the colonial North Union Church of Pocantico Hills Van Cortlandt Manor » a repository of awe-inspiring art by Matisse & Chagall » an authentic jewel of the New Nation period Washington Irving’s Sunnyside Montgomery Place » a charming, romantic Hudson River landscape » an extraordinary Hudson Valley estate Purchase Tickets Online hudsonvalley.org
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