Small museums with big stories — explore centuries of history, culture, and craftsmanship across Greene County.

Greene County’s museums tell the story of the region from its earliest inhabitants through the revolutionary era, the golden age of the mountain hotels, and into the present. These are intimate, community-rooted institutions where you can see a 1663 Dutch stone house, learn about the tanning industry that shaped the mountains, or explore one of the most unusual piano collections in the world.
One of the oldest surviving homes in New York State, dating to 1663, with a complex of Dutch colonial buildings and barns.
A charming local history museum housed in a 1825 schoolhouse, with exhibits on farming, industry, and daily life in the northern Catskills.
The restored home of Prattsville's founder, documenting the life of the tanning magnate and congressman who built a model village in the mountains.
A remarkable collection of historic keyboard instruments in Hunter, with live performances and demonstrations.
Dedicated to the art and culture of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) people, with contemporary Native art, a nature park, and educational programs.
Discover galleries, historic sites, and the artistic legacy of the Hudson River School across the Catskills.
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