Open Play at the Dyckman Farmhouse Museum
Dyckman Farmhouse Museum 4881 Broadway at 204th St, New York, NY, United StatesReady to flex those dominoes muscles or show off your corn hole skills?
Ready to flex those dominoes muscles or show off your corn hole skills?
Enjoy a 1 hour sunset picnic performance by the Luminae Trio in the historic setting of the Dyckman Farmhouse Museum garden.
Ready to flex those dominoes muscles or show off your corn hole skills?
In this presentation, I explore the experiences of women on board these slavers, paying special attention to pregnancy, childbirth, and motherhood in these spaces.
In Inwood until the late 1800s, the Dyckman and Nagel family cemeteries remained with grave markings, enclosed by a fence, and appeared to be a well kept rural cemetery. A few hundreds yards away were unmarked graves of enslaved Africans.
Looking to expand your understanding of how museums can tell more comprehensive stories and increase accessibility? Join us for “Discovering New Narratives,” a networking event that focuses on inclusive museum interpretations.