New York City's oldest house (c. 1652), and only remaining structure from the city's period of Dutch Rule (1614-1664)
5816 Clarendon Rd (at Ralph Ave.) Brooklyn , NY 11203 United States
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Worth the trek to experience a real "Little House on Prarie" setting and background, that's authentic and in BROOKLYN
This house was built in the 1650s by Pieter Wyckoff, an immigrant who served for six years as an indentured servant to pay off his transport from Europe.
Built around 1652 in what is today East Flatbush, the Wyckoff Farmhouse Museum is the oldest structure in New York City . Read more
It's a long trek to get here, but if you're a real history buff (like myself) then it's worth the visit
The oldest building standing in New York City . Be forewarned: This is deep Brooklyn, near no subway lines .
Wyckoff House - Oldest surviving Dutch saltbox frame house in America
Great place on a rainy or cold day. If you have a family the membership is a great deal - Derk Doijer
Best little museum in Williamsburg (maybe best little one on east coast). Worth way more than the $1 entry. Do not not go. - Jake Hobart
Very hands on and very informative. Nice combination of everything Jewish in a neat package for kids. - Jay Marcus
IF they have IN - which now is rare..., Soy Pattie seasoned right. - Say Su
I had there cajun chicken Rasta Pasta, taste amazing. - Brittany Hazlewood