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Vanderbilt Mansion

Vanderbilt Mansion NHS, in terms of architecture, interiors, mechanical systems, road systems and landscape, is a remarkably complete example of a gilded-age country place, illustrating the political, economic, social, cultural, and demographic changes that occurred as America industrialized in the years after the Civil War.

 
South side of Vanderbilt Mansion

Vanderbilt Mansion

In addition to tours of the historic house the estate grounds are open daily from sunrise to sunset. Visitors may walk the grounds, hike carriage trails, or picnic at the overlook.

 
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Italian Gardens

Italian Gardens

The Frederick W. Vanderbilt Garden Association was formed in 1984 with a mission to restore the Italian Gardens as closely as possible to their appearance in the 1930s. Years and hundreds of thousands of volunteer hours later, the garden thrives and the mission remains the same. The gardens and grounds of the Vanderbilt Mansion Historic Site are open daily from sunrise to sunset. More>>>

 
Main Entrance Gates, Christmas Banners: Joyeux Noel.  2008

A Gilded Age Christmas

Celebrate the Holidays by visiting the Vanderbilt Mansion. This year a Holiday Open House will be held on, *Friday, December 12, 2008*. (This date was changed from the 5th to the 12th.) The house will have exterior lighting, lavish decorations, music and refreshments. Join us from 6-9pm. Free Admission. To view photos from previous years click here. For more information call: 845-229-7770. 

 
 

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4097 Albany Post Road
Hyde Park, New York 12538

Phone

General Information
(845) 229-9115

Weekends
(845) 229-7770

Climate

Summers are generally warm and humid, winters are cold and snowy.
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Outside view of the Vanderbilt Powerhouse  

Did You Know?
The Vanderbilt Mansion was the first home in the Town of Hyde Park to have electricity. It was generated by a hydroelectric power plant, located on Crum Elbow Creek that runs through the property.

Last Updated: December 01, 2008 at 13:32 EST