

Staatsburgh State Historic Site Tours and Tickets
Travelers to picturesque Dutchess County will find what is easily recognized as one of the best examples of Gilded Age architecture in the area. Built in 1832, the 25-room Mills Mansion—now preserved at Staatsburgh State Historic Site—was originally the home of Morgan Lewis, a governor of New York, and later was passed down to his great-granddaughter. The home was mostly used for parties and entertaining, since the family more frequently stayed in their Paris, Rhode Island, New York, or California homes.
Visitors to this iconic estate will find a massive portico outside the imposing building, complete with regal columns and an impressive façade. The interior is decorated in typical French style, with towering 18-foot ceilings in some areas. Its restored turn-of-the-century charm continues to attract travelers interested in seeing how the Mid-Atlantic’s elite once lived.
Guided tours of the home and grounds are available for those who want to learn more about the architecture, history and lifestyle of the Staatsburgh State Historic Site’s former residents.
Looks like we don't have any Staatsburgh State Historic Site tours or tickets. Try one of these other top landmarks.
- Things to do in New York City
- Things to do in Brooklyn
- Things to do in Long Island
- Things to do in Buffalo
- Things to do in Niagara Falls
- Things to do in Pennsylvania
- Things to do in Massachusetts
- Things to do in Virginia
- Things to do in Philadelphia
- Things to do in Niagara Falls & Around
- Things to do in Boston
- Things to do in Quebec
- Things to do in Ontario
- Things to do in Illinois
- Things to do in South Carolina
- Wilderstein Historic Site
- Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site
- Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site
- Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum
- Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site
- Locust Grove Estate
- Clermont State Historic Site
- Mount Gulian Historic Site
- Hudson River
- Catskills
- Motorcyclepedia Museum
- Hunter Mountain
- Breakneck Ridge Loop
- West Point
- Zoom Flume Water Park