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About - The Old Stone House in Brooklyn Each year, 7,000 students visit the Old Stone House to learn about the Battle of Brooklyn and colonial life Our programs blend primary source documents, hands-on activities and inquiry-based learning to create an enriching experience for New York’s school children
Home - The Old Stone House in Brooklyn The Old Stone House Washington Park has long been a gathering place for the community Learn more about the creation of JJ Byrne Playground, Washington Park and the re-construction of the Old Stone House in 1934 in these photos from the Municipal Archives
HISTORY - The Old Stone House in Brooklyn From a community of 270 Dutch farmers who took the land from the Lenape, to the site of the largest battle of the American Revolutionary War and the ensuing rise of the working class, the Old Stone House Washington Park has deep roots in Brooklyn’s history
Exhibitions - The Old Stone House in Brooklyn Old Stone House: Witness to War is a self-directed exhibit that takes visitors on a journey from the Lenape village of Marechkawick through Dutch colonization and the Revolutionary War era in Brooklyn
Visit - The Old Stone House in Brooklyn There are many reasons to visit Old Stone House Washington Park! Our beautiful, interactive exhibit about the largest battle of the American Revolutionary War and what it was like to live in Brooklyn from 1776 – 1783
Battle of Brooklyn - The Old Stone House in Brooklyn The Old Stone House was the culminating site of what was the largest battle of the Revolutionary War On the morning of August 27th, 1776, the British were advancing toward the main American camp on Brooklyn Heights
Visit the Old Stone House - The Old Stone House in Brooklyn Bring your family to visit the Old Stone House Our permanent exhibit: Old Stone House: Witness To War is a self-directed exhibit that takes visitors on a journey through the Revolutionary Era in Brooklyn from 1776 until 1783
OSH Today - The Old Stone House in Brooklyn Today, the Old Stone House Washington Park is part of the Historic House Trust of New York City, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places