Address: | 421 E 61st St, New York, NY 10065, USA |
Phone: | +1 212-838-6878 |
Site: | mvhm.org |
Rating: | 4.2 |
Working: | Closed 11AM–4PM 11AM–4PM 11AM–4PM 11AM–4PM 11AM–4PM 11AM–4PM |
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Nan Carde
Constructed in 1799 as a carriage house and turned into the Mount Vernon Hotel in 1826, this stone building sits on land originally owned by Colonel William Stephens Smith, and his wife Abigail Adams Smith - the daughter of John Adams. There are event offerings throughout the year. I attended a murder-mystery event at the Mount Vernon Hotel Museum last week and had a great time. I would very much come back for another event, possibly for one of the summer concerts.
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charles j
Historic house that was owned by Abigail Adams family. Period rooms, furniture and other accessories on exhibit, and a small yard/garden. Any historic house in New York is a great resource, especially because of the slash and burn building occurring everywhere. That something 200 years old was preserved, maintained, and open to the public is worth 5 stars, but since this is carefully preserved by people interested in New York and American history is even better.
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Texas Hemmaplardh
Structure itself is amazing. Furniture and many aspects of the interior are not original to the building but rather of the period. This is a place that is good for learning about the life and times of the Mount Vernon Hotel as a hotel, rather than about the structure and building itself. The mandatory video and guided tour didnt help. Walk by and marvel, no need to go in.
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Jacob Mitchell
One of only 8 buildings in Manhattan built pre-1800. This one was built in 1799 and was turned into a hotel in the 1820s. Its a great way to see relics and rooms from that time period.
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Gregor J. Rothfuss
Nice little museum about the new york of 200 years ago. id rank it third after the merchants house and the dyckman farmhouse.
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Cliff Lungaretti
The Murdee Mystery event I attended here was well organized and the Museum is well kept.
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David Heras
A nice hideaway for garden parties in a hidden part of historic New York City.
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Jonathan R
Every time I walk by this place it gives me the creeps.
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Linda Newman
i would plan to spend hours here
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Andrei Amarov
Wonderful Museum!