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Activities | GracieMansion. org School Tours Request a school tour at Gracie Mansion by selecting a date submitting a request School Tours are held on Wednesday at 10:30AM and 12:00PM Tours are for ages 10+ (due to the educational curriculum and safety requirements) To reserve a date, submit the booking form and check your email for a confirmation
BRIEF HISTORY OF GRACIE MANSION More than two centuries later, Gracie Mansion is an historic treasure in the heart of one of the world’s largest and most vibrant cities It is one of the oldest surviving wood structures in Manhattan, a member of New York’s Historic House Trust, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places
About - GracieMansion. org Gracie Mansion is an architectural treasure of our city dating from 1799, built by a prosperous merchant named Archibald Gracie Gracie Mansion was a country house overlooking a sleepy, scenic bend on the East River, five miles north of what was then New York City
Public Tours | GracieMansion. org About History Donate Current Exhibition: Last Train to Gracie Contact Us More Use tab to navigate through the menu items
GMC Holidays | GracieMansion. org Gracie Mansion Conservancy is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit corporation established in 1981 to preserve, maintain and enhance Gracie Mansion, the official residence of NYC mayors - one of the oldest surviving wood structures in Manhattan
CONTACT US - GracieMansion. org CONTACT US GRACIE MANSION CONSERVANCY 181 East End Avenue, New York, NY 10128 (212) 570-4751 | info@graciemansion org First Name Last Name Email
GRACIE MANSION CONSERVANCY NAMES ANDREA SHAPIRO DAVIS AS NEW EXECUTIVE . . . The Conservancy continues to operate as a nonprofit charitable organization dedicated to enhancing and enlivening the mansion, including preserving and honoring Gracie Mansion’s historical elements while also making sure it remains inclusive and reflective of the city it serves