Over 1000 people celebrated the weekend finale of the Hudson River Valley Ramble at the Jay Heritage Center on Sunday, September… Read More
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Aerial Photography By Alex MacLean Awes
It was a privilege to welcome Alex S. MacLean back to the Jay Estate this past weekend. Alex is an… Read More
Homeowners Educated About Invasives
The public was invited to learn how to identify and manage non-native plants without the use of pesticides. Attendees learned… Read More
JHC Talks Inclusion with Sally Jewell
How can we be more inclusive and engage future generations to be passionate advocates of historic sites and parks?… Read More
Historic John Jay Letter Donated
Historian John Adler & Family Donate 1797 Jay Letter Advancing Fortifications on Governors Island The former Rye native and HarpWeek creator has… Read More
“Striving for Freedom” Performed at Hyde Park
Teaching the Hudson Valley Institute – JHC Presents “Striving For Freedom” The 2016 theme of “Find Your Park, Gain a… Read More
100 Young Astronomers See Saturn
On June 25th, budding space explorers and professional planet finders reveled in a clear, dark, night sky and its bounty of… Read More
Ellis & Robinson Receive Jay Medal
Our shared narratives as Americans are preserved through the highest caliber of ongoing scholarship and advocacy. On Saturday, May 14,… Read More
Biodiversity Informs Landscape Design
Brisk, rainy weather couldn’t deter JHC members and friends from coming out to the Jay Estate on the first day… Read More
Baroque Dances of Our Founders
Where else would you hear the Congress Minuet, Washington’s Favorite Cotillion or other fortepiano and violin masterpieces? And see people… Read More