The Dyckman Farmhouse Museum is a visual treat for everyone who looks up and sees it
perched above Broadway at 204th Street. The Dutch Colonial style farmhouse was built on
this site by William Dyckman c. 1784 and was originally part of several hundred acres of
farmland owned by the family. Today, nestled in a small park, the farmhouse is an
extraordinary reminder of early Manhattan and an important part of its diverse Inwood
neighborhood.

Opened to the public in 1916, the farmhouse and park have been host to a wide range of
public programs -- from educational crafts for children to concerts on the back porch.

Click the links above to learn more!

The Dyckman Farmhouse Museum is owned by the New York City Department of Parks &
Recreation and is a member of the Historic House Trust.



Dyckman Farmhouse Museum
4881 Broadway at 204th Street
New York, New York 10034
212.304.9422
212.304.0635 fax
info@dyckmanfarmhouse.org

208 Dyckman Farmhouse Museum.
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All historic images from the Collection of
Dyckman Farmhouse Museum.
Contemporary Images and design by s de vries