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Baronial Seat of the Baronets of New York.
Johnson Hall was built in 1762 by Sir William Johnson, the Baronet of New York, one of the wealthiest men in the American colonies. When he died in 1773 his son, John Johnson, inherited the title and ...
My wife had visited with her grandparents many years ago. Little memory of what is there now. Being a state-run facility, it has been a work in progress with restoration. Everything in the house is...
Beautiful House Lots of Local Revolutionary History
We were a group of 11 with two tour guides. Guides did a good job, but need more help. Other folks entered, and the guides had to ask them to leave. They need a door keeper. It’s easy to see the to...
Excellent presentation of vital chapter of Mohawk Valley 18th century history
This State-run historical site is being lovingly cared for and restored. Scott, the docent, gave a fine tour rich in historical detail. Who knew New York was the biggest slave-holding state north of...
Baronial Seat of the Baronets of New York.
Johnson Hall was built in 1762 by Sir William Johnson, the Baronet of New York, one of the wealthiest men in the American colonies. When he died in 1773 his son, John Johnson, inherited the title and ...
A well kept work in progress.
My wife had visited with her grandparents many years ago. Little memory of what is there now. Being a state-run facility, it has been a work in progress with restoration. Everything in the house is...
Great Tour
I had been wanting to visit this place for many years and just now made it up here. It was a very well done tour, informative and engaging.
Beautiful House Lots of Local Revolutionary History
We were a group of 11 with two tour guides. Guides did a good job, but need more help. Other folks entered, and the guides had to ask them to leave. They need a door keeper. It’s easy to see the to...
Excellent presentation of vital chapter of Mohawk Valley 18th century history
This State-run historical site is being lovingly cared for and restored. Scott, the docent, gave a fine tour rich in historical detail. Who knew New York was the biggest slave-holding state north of...