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Scenic Vistas: Landscape as Culture in Early New York
Only on view until Nov. 16!

Scenic Vistas reveals how the Hudson Valley’s landscapes have inspired art and culture for centuries. Featuring decorative arts and new site-specific works, this sweeping exhibition spans Boscobel’s Historic House Museum, Gallery, and Great Lawn.

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Member Event: Set for the Season: Ceramics and Celebration at Boscobel
November 20th

Step into the holiday season with Assistant Curator Riley Richards for a special, members-only evening exploring how ceramics brought beauty, refinement, and festive spirit to early 19th-century celebrations.

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Holiday Twilight Tours
November 28th-December 13th
Only 3 Weekends!

Boscobel’s signature holiday experience is returning for the first time since our emergency restoration! This year with a special twist to celebrate Jane Austen’s 250th birthday.

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Wreath Making Workshop
December 7th

Craft your own holiday masterpiece using locally sourced evergreens, foraged treasures, and gorgeous dried flowers. Enjoy wine, cider, and charcuterie while you create!

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Holiday Tea
December 14th

One of Boscobel’s most popular holiday events returns this season, hosted for the first time inside the Historic House Museum decorated for a 19th century holiday. Save the date: tickets on sale November 10th.

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The House That Was Saved

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.

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“An amazing reconstruction, immaculately curated with decor and furnishings on an incredible piece of land beautifully landscaped with elevated views of the Hudson River. The house tour is definitely worth taking and the docent we had was excellent.”

- Jim C.

“We went on a tour with a lovely, informed guide who told us about the history of the house and its restoration. Our visit was about 1 hour long and a perfect stop after a morning hike… Definitely recommend stopping by here as part of your Hudson Valley visit!”

- Khalida I.

Boscobel House & Gardens is an absolutely amazing attraction and a must-visit destination of Putnam County, New York. The estate includes a gorgeous historic house museum, beautiful gardens and orchards and striking views of the Hudson River.

- Greg H.

Boscobel was absolutely beautiful. We planned to just walk the grounds, as the house was closed, but a tour guide was available and gave us a tour of the property and what items from the home were on display. Charlie was absolutely brilliant and a fabulous guide. The place is 5 stars even with the house being closed – I’d love to go back when the house is open to tours again!

- Allison
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