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January 12, 2017

Watch Now: A Tour of the Cudner-Hyatt House

January 12, 2017/ Marc Cheshire

A tour and history of The Cudner-Hyatt House Museum from the Scarsdale Historical Society with historian, Barbara Shay MacDonald. Built in the 1700's, this is one of Scarsdale's earliest settlements. Two families, the Cudners and the Hyatts, lived in the farmhouse for over two centuries.

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πŸŽ™οΈ New episode out now! As America approaches its 250th anniversary, we explore Scarsdale’s Revolutionary War history—from life in the dangerous Neutral Ground to the stories of the farmers, enslaved residents, and families who lived through the conflict. We also discuss local oral history projects and preview the upcoming Revolutionary War-themed ”Toast 250” event at Wayside Cottage on Sunday, June 14.πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Tune in on Youtube or wherever you get your podcasts. #ScarsTales
We’re bringing this level of enthusiasm and historical accuracy on Sunday 6/14 to Toast 250! Step inside Scarsdale Village’s oldest landmark during this colonial tavern celebration, “Toast 250!” - hosted by @jlcwestchester and @revolutionary_westchester_250 . Experience a piece of local history that is rarely open for public tours. Enjoy games, living history, and a unique opportunity to see Wayside Cottage from the inside. Tavern fare and libations from @captlawrence . They’ll have the cups, but BYOT (Bring Your Own Tankard) πŸ“ Wayside Cottage, 1039 Post Road in Scarsdale πŸ“… June 14, 2:00 - 6:00 PM Free admission - all welcome! πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ More details at link in bio.

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