HILL-HOLD MUSEUM SCHOOL AND GROUP TOURS
The distinctive Hudson Valley landmark, Hill-Hold farm, invites schools and groups to visit throughout the year. Visitors will
receive a guided tour through the Hill-Hold Museum and discover what life was like on a farm in the 1830’s.
This was the era of candlelight, fireplace heat, homegrown food and homespun clothing. Most of the family’s needs–food,
clothing, fuel–came directly from the farm, and everyone will learn how families lived and learned in these bygone years.
Picnic tables are available at Hill-Hold, but larger groups can be accommodated at nearby Thomas Bull Memorial Park
located on Route 416 in Montgomery. To review our tour calendar and make a reservation for a tour, please click here.
OUTREACH WORKSHOPS
We are proud to offer through our Outreach Workshops an opportunity to bring life on Hill-Hold into the classroom. Students
will learn how to make soap, candles, yarn dolls and even churn butter!
To have the Museum Coordinator contact you with more information, or to schedule a workshop at your school, please
complete the Outreach Workshop reservation form. |