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Zadock Pratt Museum This National Historic Site is a restored home site and carriage house furnished with antiques.

Address: Main Street, Prattsville
Dates & Times: Open May through October, Wednesday through Sunday, 1-5 p.m.
Phone: 518-299-3395
Bronck Museum A complex of Dutch colonial dwellings, and 19th century barns including the oldest surviving home in the Hudson Valley built in 1663 by Pieter Bronck, a thirteen-sided barn & much more of historical interest.

Address: Just off 9W south of Coxsackie on Peiter Bronck Road
Dates & Times: Memorial Day Weekend to October 15, Tues-Sat and Mon Holidays 10-4, Sun 1-5
Catskill Mountain House Site America's first destination mountain resort, built in 1823. It is perched on the edge of the eastern escarpment of the Catskills, the "Wall of Manitou".

Directions: On Rt. 18, 4 miles off 23A in Haines Falls
Durham Center Museum Located in an early 1800 schoolhouse, the museum has pioneer tools, fossils, minerals, Indian artifacts, and military items from the French-Indian Wars to Vietnam. Genealogical records, ledgers are available for research by appointment.

Address: Route 145, East Durham
Irish American Heritage Museum Exhibitions on Irish culture.

Address: Route 145, East Durham.
Rensselaerville Historical Society Located in the Grist Mill Museum, a working 19th century water-powered gristmill on Ten Mile Creek. Photographs, documents and genealogical records.

Address: Main Street in Rensselaerville
Thomas Cole House The former home of the founder of the Hudson River School Of Painting.

Address: Catskill
Phone: 518-943-6533