Coxsackie NY Cheap and Free Things To Do and Attractions
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ABronck Museum
- US Route 9W
Coxsackie, NY 12051 - +1 518 731 6490
- Overview Three hundred year old historic (formerly working) farm. more on TripAdvisor
- Overview A group of 17th- and 18th-century buildings and 19th-century barns makes up this museum, which also serves as headquarters of the Greene County Historical Society. The oldest building here—indeed, in all of Greene County—is a stone Dutch-colonial house that was built in 1663. Addition... more on Fodor's
Bronck Museum
US Route 9WCoxsackie, NY 12051
BShaker Museum and Library
- 88 Shaker Museum Rd
Old Chatham, NY 12136 - 518 / 794-9100
- Overview The Shaker Museum and Library is a private, non-profit organization dedicated to interpreting and conserving its unparalleled collection of Shaker art, artifacts and archival materials. Our museum is open to the public ... more on MuseumStuff.com
- Overview This site has the country's biggest collection of Shaker furniture and crafts. more on TripAdvisor
Shaker Museum and Library
88 Shaker Museum RdOld Chatham, NY 12136
CSalisbury Manor
- Leeds
NY 12451 - +1 518 431 1943
- Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
- Location: Leeds, New York (8.3 miles from Coxsackie)
- Overview Salisbury Manor is an historic 1730 farmhouse near Leeds, New York. The house was built by Francis Salisbury for his oldest son Abraham. The house was expanded in 1760 and 1823, leading to a mix of architectural styles. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979 fo... more on En.wikipedia.org
Salisbury Manor
LeedsNY 12451
DThomas Cole House
- 218 Spring St
Catskill, NY 12414 - +1 518 943 7465
- Highlights: wheelchair accessible more
- Location: Catskill, New York (9.7 miles from Coxsackie)
- Overview The Thomas Cole House is on the property called Cedar Grove at 218 Spring Street in the town of Catskill, New York State. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places[2] due to its use ... more on En.wikipedia.org
- Overview You may feel the urge to pick up a paintbrush as you take in the Catskill Mountain views from the front porch of this yellow-brick Federal house. Well, at least you can understand what inspired Thomas Cole (1801-48), the painter credited with starting the Hudson River school of art. Cole came to ... more on Fodor's
Thomas Cole House
218 Spring StCatskill, NY 12414
