New-York Points of Interest

Fort Delaware Museum of Colonial History


The Fort Delaware Museum of Colonial History is a must-visit point of interest in New York for anyone interested in history and colonial-era architecture. Located on the banks of the Delaware River in Narrowsburg, the museum is housed in a beautiful stone building that dates back to the late 18th century.

Visitors to the museum can explore the exhibits that showcase the history of the region, including artifacts from the Lenape Native American tribe, colonial-era tools and weapons, and displays on the American Revolution. The museum also hosts special events and programs throughout the year, including lectures, workshops, and demonstrations of traditional crafts and skills.

One unique feature of this museum is the opportunity to tour a replica of a colonial-era fort, complete with a palisade wall and cannons. The reconstructed fort offers a glimpse into what life was like for settlers and soldiers during the colonial period.

For history buffs and families looking for an educational outing, the Fort Delaware Museum of Colonial History is a great destination. With its beautiful setting, interesting exhibits, and unique opportunities for hands-on learning, it provides a fascinating look into the past and a fun way to spend a day exploring New York's rich history. Get driving directions.
FORT DELAWARE MUSEUM OF COLONIAL HISTORY

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