Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site, State historic site in Yonkers
Philipse Manor Hall is a museum and community center showcasing local history.
Originally a Dutch Colonial house built by Frederick Philipse in the 1680s, it became a Georgian mansion by the 18th century.
The manor hall reflects the lifestyle of the colonial elite and their interactions with Native Americans and enslaved Africans.
Open to public as part of New York state parks, offering educational programs and tours.
Features the oldest standing building in Westchester County.
Location: Yonkers
Architect: Frederick Philipse
Phone: +1(914)9654027
Website: parks.ny.gov/historic-sites/37/details.aspx
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap