Merchant's House Museum

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  • Saturday12PM - 5PM
  • Sunday12PM - 5PM
  • MondayClosed
  • TuesdayClosed
  • Wednesday12PM - 5PM
  • Thursday12PM - 5PM
  • Friday12PM - 5PM

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Description

The Merchant’s House was built in 1832 and purchased by Seabury Tredwell, a prosperous New York City hardware merchant, in 1835. The Tredwell family continued to live in the landmark late-Federal and Greek revival style row house for nearly 100 years. Visit four floors of period rooms furnished with the family’s original possessions – furniture, decorative objects, household goods, books, even their clothing. The secret 19th century rear garden is also open. You’ll see how a wealthy family and their four Irish servants lived in mid-19th century New York