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What Life Was Really Like in 19th-Century NYC
The Merchant's House Museum is New York City's only family home preserved intact — inside and out — from the 19th century.
Built in 1832 just steps from Washington Square, this elegant red-brick and white-marble row house on East Fourth Street was home to a prosperous merchant family for almost 1... [ + ]00 years.
Complete with the family's original furnishings and personal possessions, the house offers a rare and intimate glimpse of domestic life during the pivotal era of the 19th century when New York City was transformed from a colonial seaport into a thriving metropolis and the center of U.S. commerce.
$10 - Students
$10 - Seniors
Members& Children Under 12: Free
What Life Was Really Like in 19th-Century NYC
The Merchant's House Museum is New York City's only family home preserved intact — inside and out — from the 19th century.
Built in 1832 just steps from Washington Square, this elegant red-brick and white-marble row house on East Fourth Street was home to a prosperous merchant family for almost 1... [ + ]00 years.
Complete with the family's original furnishings and personal possessions, the house offers a rare and intimate glimpse of domestic life during the pivotal era of the 19th century when New York City was transformed from a colonial seaport into a thriving metropolis and the center of U.S. commerce.
$10 - Students
$10 - Seniors
Members& Children Under 12: Free
What Life Was Really Like in 19th-Century NYC
The Merchant's House Museum is New York City's only family home preserved intact — inside and out — from the 19th century.
Built in 1832 just steps from Washington Square, this elegant red-brick and white-marble row house on East Fourth Street was home to a prosperous merchant family for almost 1... [ + ]00 years.
Complete with the family's original furnishings and personal possessions, the house offers a rare and intimate glimpse of domestic life during the pivotal era of the 19th century when New York City was transformed from a colonial seaport into a thriving metropolis and the center of U.S. commerce.
$10 - Students
$10 - Seniors
Members& Children Under 12: Free
What Life Was Really Like in 19th-Century NYC
The Merchant's House Museum is New York City's only family home preserved intact — inside and out — from the 19th century.
Built in 1832 just steps from Washington Square, this elegant red-brick and white-marble row house on East Fourth Street was home to a prosperous merchant family for almost 1... [ + ]00 years.
Complete with the family's original furnishings and personal possessions, the house offers a rare and intimate glimpse of domestic life during the pivotal era of the 19th century when New York City was transformed from a colonial seaport into a thriving metropolis and the center of U.S. commerce.
$10 - Students
$10 - Seniors
Members& Children Under 12: Free
What Life Was Really Like in 19th-Century NYC
The Merchant's House Museum is New York City's only family home preserved intact — inside and out — from the 19th century.
Built in 1832 just steps from Washington Square, this elegant red-brick and white-marble row house on East Fourth Street was home to a prosperous merchant family for almost 1... [ + ]00 years.
Complete with the family's original furnishings and personal possessions, the house offers a rare and intimate glimpse of domestic life during the pivotal era of the 19th century when New York City was transformed from a colonial seaport into a thriving metropolis and the center of U.S. commerce.
$10 - Students
$10 - Seniors
Members& Children Under 12: Free
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Next Week: Summer Evenings in the Garden RETURN!
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Yesterday at 6:36 PM
It's NOT @merchantshouse ... We're a museum. And our ghosts live there ...
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Mon at 5:20 PM
Tonight! Explore 30 Years of Restoration
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May 18
RT @GVSHP: #OTD in 1936, a fortuitous twist of fate allowed the 1832 late-Federal Greek Revival Tredwell family home at 29 East 4th Street… May 17