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Hear Them Now: Stories of the Enslaved at Schuyler Mansion

Hear Them Now: Stories of the Enslaved at Schuyler Mansion

Starting on February 1, 2025, Schuyler Mansion State Historic Site will offer a tour focused about the personal lives and experiences of the people once enslaved by the Schuyler's called “Hear Them Now: Stories of the Enslaved at Schuyler Mansion.”

Over the course of their lifetimes, the Schuyler's enslaved more than sixty people of African ancestry. On this tour, visitors will gain insight into the lives of some of these individuals, including Silva, who was likely the cook and a fortuneteller, and Claas, a cart driver who escaped bondage by joining the British during the Revolutionary War. Their stories and many others will be explored through primary-source documents and interactive activities.

Each tour is about an hour and fifteen minutes long and is available by reservation only. You can make a reservation by calling Schuyler Mansion at 518-434-0834 and speaking to a staff member. The tour will be held at 2PM on Thursdays and Saturdays in February, with plans to offer it again later in the year. Admission price is $7 for adults, $6 for seniors and students, and children twelve and under are free.

This tour was developed using primary evidence and in consultation with NYS Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation’s Interpreter of African American History, descendants, humanities scholars, and other historic sites.

Schuyler Mansion New York State Historic Site
$7-$6
Every week through Feb 27, 2025.
Thursday: 02:00 PM - 03:15 PM
Saturday: 02:00 PM - 03:15 PM

Event Supported By

Schuyler Mansion State Historic Site
518-434-0834
jessica.serfilippi@parks.ny.gov
Schuyler Mansion New York State Historic Site
32 Catherine Street
Albany, New York 12202
(518) 434-0834
nht@parks.ny.gov