Visit the Warwick Historical Society’s Shingle House complex, 7-9 Forester Avenue, and the Ketchum House, 26 Church Street, Warwick from 1 to 4 p.m. on Sunday, October 10.
Tour the Agriculture Exhibit in the Sly Barn, built in 1825 and moved and reassembled at the complex in 1965; the Lehigh and Hudson River Railway Caboose, circa 1909, and the Shingle House, the oldest house in the Village of Warwick built in 1764.
Stop by the Ketchum House, built in 1810 by Azariah Ketchum, and view a collection of 19th century American artifacts.
Talk with local historians and hear the stories of the people and circumstances which helped shape the Town of Warwick.
These tours are FREE and family-friendly.
Donations to the Warwick Historical Society are appreciated.
Call 845-986-3236 for more information.
Shingle House complex
7-9 Forester Avenue
Warwick NY