Your Home on the Hudson
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Sunday Salon: Family Friendly Magic Lantern Show
March 1st
Join performers Dawn Elliott and Joel Schlemowitz for the Magic Lantern Show: an enchanting form of Regency-era entertainment that delighted audiences in Jane Austen’s time.
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Sunday Salon: Country House Culture: Architecture in the age of Jane Austen
March 15th
Explore the late-18th and early-19th-century architecture Jane Austen knew, from houses where she lived and visited to important buildings used as settings for Austen adaptations.
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Insider House Tours: A Jane Austen Winter
Saturdays & Sundays
Experience Boscobel like never before with a special Jane Austen twist to commemorate the author’s 250th birthday.
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Built between 1804 and 1808, Boscobel was originally the dream house of wealthy Loyalists. By the 1950s, after falling into disrepair, it was demolished. Preservationists saved as many architectural fragments as possible and reassembled them fifteen miles north, where the Neoclassical mansion was restored back to—and even beyond—its original grandeur.
In 1961, Boscobel opened as a nonprofit museum for all to experience and enjoy.
The Renowned Collection
Boscobel’s interiors display one of the finest collections of decorative arts and New York furniture from the Federal period.
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The Iconic Landscape
Overlooking Constitution Marsh toward the U.S. Military Academy at West Point, Boscobel’s landscape showcases dramatic views of the Hudson River.
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