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Dyckman Farmhouse – Brewing Up History: From Farm To Bar

Join Dyckman Farmhouse Museum for our newest fundraiser, Brewing Up History: From Farm to Bar.

Learn about the history of alcohol production in early America and the role of farmers like the Dyckman’s.

You’ll get to enjoy:

  • Unlimited tastings from Dyckman Beer Co., Aaron Burr Cidery, and The Old Field Vineyards.
  • Historic games with Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site.
  • Light bites from local restaurants, including Refried Beans Mexican Grill, Le Chéile, Tubby Hook Tavern, Tryon Public House, and 24/7 Caterers.
  • A souvenir tasting glass!

All proceeds will go to supporting Dyckman Farmhouse Museum in its mission to serve the community with art, history, and culture through exhibitions and free and engaging public programming.

21+ only. IDs will be checked at the door. 

Get your early bird tickets here!

Date: Friday, November 7, 2025

Time: 6-9pm

Price:

  • Early Bird (Through October 22nd): $50
  • Regular (Starting October 23rd): $65

Location: Dyckman Farmhouse Museum (on the corner of 204th and Broadway)

Thank you to additional supporter Brotherhood Winery.

New York Adventure Club at Dyckman Farmhouse Museum

If you were to take a time machine back to 18th-century Manhattan, you would come across lush forests, rolling hills, an abundance of wildlife, and small Dutch family farms scattered throughout the countryside.

While most of that rural beauty has vanished thanks to 300 years of industrialization, one lone farmhouse has stood the test of time and still in its original plot on bustling Broadway.

It’s time to explore this important piece of New York history after the doors close to the public.

Join New York Adventure Club for an after-hours tour & wine reception at the Dyckman Farmhouse. Built in 1784, this Dutch Colonial style farmhouse is the last remaining one of its kind in Manhattan

New York Adventure Club’s private experience will include:

– Stories around the Dyckman family, rural Northern Manhattan landscape, and a lifestyle that disappeared during the transformation from farming community to urban neighborhood

– A private, after-hours tour through the historic rooms and garden of the 238-year-old Dyckman Farmhouse.

– A wine & cheese reception in the backyard garden, which includes a small reproduced smokehouse from 1916, a well, and a Hessian Hut that British troops would have lived in during the early days of the Revolutionary War.

Register using the link in our bio and we hope to see you there!