There’s so much history in New York. The Empire State has played an important role in the country’s history for centuries. We are particularly rich in colonial history. There are dozens of historical sites in New York filled with Revolutionary War era artifacts. One museum that’s perfect for colonial history aficionados is the Raynham Hall Museum in Oyster Bay. This historic home played an important role in the war and is now open for tours. Not only does it have many educational exhibits about the colonial era, it also hosts reenactments and even has a fun augmented reality phone app.
The stunning home was constructed in 1738, and additional rooms were later added on. It served as a private residence for centuries, and in the 1940s, was donated to the town of Oyster Bay.
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The home’s owner, Samuel Townsend, was a Patriot who favored American independence. Nevertheless, he and his family were forced to host a group of British officers in their home.
Raynham Hall Museum/Google Maps Resist could have meant imprisonment or execution, so Townsend welcomed the officers with open arms. Later, Samuel’s son Robert was to become a spy working against the British. He provided valuable information about troop movements to General George Washington.
The museum is a great snapshot of what life was like in the colonial era. The rooms are set up to reflect family life of that time, and there are also interactive exhibits.
juan penagos/Google Maps The augmented reality app that is available for self-guided tours is phenomenal and will make you feel like the historical figures are actually there in front of you.
The museum’s also got several fascinating dioramas that will give you a glimpse into the daily life of colonial New York.
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The museum regularly hosts reenactments and special events that are so much fun for history lovers.
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This little museum is not as large as some of the better-known museums in New York, but it makes for a great and educational afternoon.
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Did you know about this hidden gem history museum in New York?
For more information about the Raynham Hall Museum, check out their Facebook.
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Address: Raynham Hall Museum, 30 W Main St, Oyster Bay, NY 11771, USA
There’s so much history in New York. The Empire State has played an important role in the country’s history for centuries. We are particularly rich in colonial history. There are dozens of historical sites in New York filled with Revolutionary War era artifacts. One museum that’s perfect for colonial history aficionados is the Raynham Hall Museum in Oyster Bay. This historic home played an important role in the war and is now open for tours. Not only does it have many educational exhibits about the colonial era, it also hosts reenactments and even has a fun augmented reality phone app.
Raynham Hall Museum/Google Maps
Resist could have meant imprisonment or execution, so Townsend welcomed the officers with open arms. Later, Samuel’s son Robert was to become a spy working against the British. He provided valuable information about troop movements to General George Washington.
juan penagos/Google Maps
The augmented reality app that is available for self-guided tours is phenomenal and will make you feel like the historical figures are actually there in front of you.
Sarolta Tóth/Google Maps
Lauren Serpe/Google Maps
Anthony Brookes/Google Maps
Did you know about this hidden gem history museum in New York?
For more information about the Raynham Hall Museum, check out their Facebook.