Please call the individual sites directly to inquire about the events listed on our event calendars and to inquire about hours.
The Maurice D. Hinchey Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area does not own or operate any of the sites listed below. They are owned and managed by the organizations listed in the site descriptions. Please call ahead for special accommodation needs or with any questions about their sites.
Heritage Sites
Heritage Sites
Hudson Valley MOCA
Hudson Valley MOCA is a world-class leader in contemporary art exhibition.
Jacob Blauvelt House
The 1832 Jacob Blauvelt House offers a glimpse of early 19th-century rural life in Rockland County with period rooms and exhibits.
James Vanderpoel 'House of History'
Built c. 1819, the James Vanderpoel House is a superb example of Federal architecture with a Chippendale-style balustrade, Palladian windows, and fanlights.
Jay Heritage Center
The Jay Property is the boyhood home of New York State's only native Founding Father, John Jay and offers rare vistas.
John Burroughs' Slabsides and Nature Sanctuary
Slabsides was the rustic retreat of naturalist John Burroughs where he once welcomed such guests as Theodore Roosevelt, Thomas Edison, and Henry Ford.
John Jay Homestead State Historic Site
John Jay Homestead preserves the retirement home of one of America's Founding Fathers with gardens, old farm buildings, and bridle trails.
Katonah Museum of Art
The Katonah Museum of Art presents exhibitions in a variety of media that span all cultures, artistic styles, and historical eras.
Knox's Headquarters State Historic Site
The Georgian/Dutch style Ellison House served as the headquarters for several of the Continental Army's key generals during the American Revolution.
Kykuit, the Rockefeller Estate
Kykuit, the country home of the Rockefeller family, contains a collection of art and antiques, and grounds featuring formal gardens and rare sculpture
Locust Grove Estate
Locust Grove was the country estate of telegraph pioneer Samuel F.B. Morse and the first Hudson River estate to be designated a National Historic Landmark