What You Will Do
Located only 25 miles from New York’s mid-town Manhattan in one of the most charming Hudson River villages in the metropolitan area, the Edward Hopper House Museum & Study Center is the historic family home where America’s most renowned artist was born and spent the first 26 years of his life. It highlights early Hopper works and the opportunity for visitors to experience the surrounding environment that inspired him and his choices of light, color, and subject matter that imbues his later work. Truly a unique experience! The house (built in 1858, with an 1882 addition) is registered on the National Register of Historic Places and the museum is a member of the Historic Artists Homes & Studios, a prestigious alliance run by the National Trust of Historic Preservation.
FIRST STUDIO; galleries- former parlors; views of the river form house and porch .
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Itinerary
Meeting Point
Edward Hopper House Museum & Study Center, 82 N. Broadway,
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Edward Hopper House Museum & Study Center
Explore the historic house where Edward Hopper was born and raised, enjoy rotating displays of Hopper's early work and family artifacts along with exhibitions by well-known artists inspired by Hopper's legacy; Explore the orientation film and historic maps of "Hopper's Nyack" where he lived until 1908, when at age 26 he relocated to New York City.
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