Dyckman House
Dyckman House | |
(2011) | |
| Location | 4881 Broadway, Inwood, Manhattan, New York City |
|---|---|
| Nearest city | New York City |
| Coordinates | 40°52′02″N 73°55′23″W / 40.86722°N 73.92306°W |
| Built | c.1785 |
| Architectural style | Dutch Colonial |
| NRHP reference No. | 67000014 |
| NYCL No. | 0309 |
| Significant dates | |
| Added to NRHP | December 24, 1967 |
| Designated NHL | December 24, 1967 |
| Designated NYCL | July 12, 1967 |
The Dyckman House, now the Dyckman Farmhouse Museum, is the oldest remaining farmhouse on Manhattan island, a vestige of New York City's rural past. The Dutch Colonial-style farmhouse was built by William Dyckman, c.1785, and was originally part of over 250 acres (100 ha) of farmland owned by the family. It is now located in a small park at the corner of Broadway and 204th Street in Inwood, Manhattan.