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Contact

Kerry Sclafani
Greater Hudson Heritage Network
info@greaterhudson.org
914-592-6726

When

Friday, October 17

5:00 PM to 7:00 PM

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Where

Friends of Old Croton Aqueduct

Keeper's House

15 Walnut Street

Dobbs Ferry, NY


 

The Keeper's House is located across the street from 15 Walnut Avenue. There is no parking lot. Parking is available on the street - along Broadway (Rt. 9), Walnut Street and Hatch Terrace. 


The October Behind-the-Scenes is hosted by:  

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 You are invited to attend the October Behind-the-Scenes Networking event hosted by Friends of the Old Croton Aqueduct at the Keeper's House in Dobbs Ferry, NY.

This is a unique opportunity during which GHHN memPhoto credit: Tom Tarnowskybers and friends can come together to enjoy a relaxing evening of conversation, discovery, food and drink, and camaraderie!   

The Old Croton Aqueduct opened in 1842 to become New York City’s first major water supply system. It consisted of a masonry dam on the Croton River,a 40.5-mile long gravity-fed aqueduct, and two reservoirs in Manhattan. These masonry structures made up the first section of what is now an enormous urban water supply system that stretches over 100 miles into central New York State and transports water to over 8 million city dwellers each day. The planning and construction of this water supply system has continued virtually non-stop since it started 176 years ago.

In the beginning, Croton Aqueduct planners built six houses along the route of the original Aqueduct. They served as on-site residences for maintenance supervisors. The Keeper’s House in Dobbs Ferry is the last remaining of these six houses. The Friends of the Old Croton Aqueduct are restoring the house and designing a Visitor and Education Center that will feature an exhibition on the history of New York’s world-renowned water supply system. Come and enjoy a 'hard hat tour' of the Keeper's House with Mavis Cain, Director, Friends of OCA, and Stephen Tilly, architect. Participants will learn about the role this house played in the aqueduct's history as well as future plans for this historic site. A reception follows at a historic home adjacent to the OCA and the Keeper's House.

Bring a friend to introduce to them to GHHN and include your staff so they may benefit from this enriching experience!

Friday, October 17
5:00 - 7:00pm

   

Sign up early--

Previous Behind the Scenes events sold out!

 There is a $10 requested donation to cover hospitality.

 

We look forward to seeing you there!

Image credit: Interior Plaster Work at Old Keeper's House, Tom Tarnowsky, 2014