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Morris - Jumel Mansion
65 Jumel Tr, New York, NY, 10032
(212) 923-8008
Wheelchair Accessible
Category: Government Offices
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About
The Morris-Jumel Mansion is a historical place museum located in New York, serving as the oldest surviving house in Manhattan. Built in 1765, it has witnessed significant events in NYC and American history, including its role as General Washington's headquarters during the American Revolution. The mansion features period rooms interpreted to the Jumel Era and provides engaging tours and family activities.
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Hours of Operation
- Monday Closed
- Tuesday Closed
- Wednesday 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
- Thursday 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
- Friday 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
- Saturday 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
- Sunday 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Forms of Payment
- American Express
- MasterCard
- Visa
Highlights & Details
Amenities
- Offers Tours
- Restaurant
- Washroom
- Wi-Fi
FAQs
Q: Is Morris-Jumel Mansion wheelchair accessible?
A: Yes, Morris-Jumel Mansion is wheelchair accessible.
Features
- Specializes in guided historical tours
- Offers educational family activities
- Provides seasonal concerts
- Known for its revolutionary war history
- Interprets the Jumel Era in period rooms
Pros & Cons
- Experienced tour guides available
- Rich historical significance
- Beautiful garden area
- Gender-neutral washroom facilities
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The Morris-Jumel Mansion is the oldest house in Manhatten, built by a British couple ten years before the start of the American Revolution. The couple