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Morris-Jumel Mansion

Free Entry with The New York Pass - **SAVE $5.00

Normal Entry Price: Adult $5.00
Normal Entry Price: Child $0.00

 

Morris-Jumel Mansion

 

Among the prominent inhabitants of Morris-Jumel Mansion (MJM), none is more famous than George Washington who stayed at Morris-Jumel Mansion in 1776 when his troops forced a British retreat during the Battle of Harlem Heights. As Manhattan’s oldest house, Morris-Jumel Mansion offers you a chance to step back in time starting in 1765, when the house was built by retired British Colonel Roger Morris. As president, in 1790, Washington hosted a dinner for his cabinet members including John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton and Henry Knox. Located on the second highest point in Manhattan, music great and former neighbor, Duke Ellington called Morris-Jumel Mansion the crown at the top of Sugar Hill.

The New York Pass grants you FREE admission to the Morris-Jumel Mansion, as well as free entry to 80 more top Attractions in New York City. 

 

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HOURS & ADMISSION

Morris-Jumel Mansion - Opening Times

 

Wednesday – Sunday:
10:00am - 4:00pm
Monday and Tuesday:
By appointment only. 
Closed New Year’s Day, Independence Day, Memorial Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day.

 

 

What You Get

 

New York Pass grants free admission to this museum.

Morris-Jumel Mansion - Address

 

65 Jumel Terrace, (Near 160th St. & St. Nicholas Ave.) New York, 10032 NY

 

 

 

WHAT PEOPLE SAID

I'm from Buenos Aires, Argentina, and I went to New York in November 2009 for the second time. The first time (April 2001) I went there by myself and I fell in love with NY. And the second time I went with my boyfriend, so this time I wanted to take him to all the big attractions and other beautiful places in the city, and what a great way to do it with the New York Pass. We stayed there for 10 days so we purchased the 7-days New York Pass. It included almost every place we wanted to go to, and that was great. Ten days was not enough for us to explore this amazing city but the New York Pass sure helped a lot. We didn't have to wait in the line to enter places, we saved money, and we got additional discounts too! It was also great to be able to buy it from home, online. When we got there, we only had to pick it up at Planet Hollywood (which is located in Times Square, great location, near everything) and start using it! Plus, the city guide that comes with the New York Pass came very handy. It has very good descriptions of all the attractions included in the NYP and other useful information such as how to get there (subway, bus). Purchasing the New York Pass was the best thing I could have done. We saved money and time! I recommended it to everyone back home. 
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A friend of mine tipped me about the New York Pass and because we were going to visit New York, we thought it would be a good idea to purchase one. The greatest thing of the New York Pass is that you can skipp the lines in museums and most other sights of New York, so you don't have to spend your time standing in line! Second of all we liked the discounts you get in restaurants, museu and other stores in New York. Dutch people are always looking for a discount!
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my wife and me had the chance to visit New York from 17th to 21st of December 2009. At this short stay we took the opportunity to buy two "NewYorkPass" which was a very good decision. With this pass you get a great overview what to visit in New York and you safe money as well. We took two bustours (Downtown Loop and Uptown Loop) and a ride on a three hours ship tour around Manhattan Island. We visited the MOMA, the Guggenheim and few other museums and had a beautiful view from the Empire State Building. From our point of view the New York Pass safes money and makes live easier for tourists. Best regards from Ingolstadt in Germany. 
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Morris-Jumel Mansion

 

65 Jumel Terrace, (Near 160th St. & St. Nicholas Ave.) New York, 10032 NY

 

 

 

Telephone

 

212-923-8008

 

 

 

Free Entry with The New York Pass

 

Normal Entry Price: Adult $5.00
Normal Entry Price: Child $0.00

SAVE $300+ ON THESE 
TOP 10 ATTRACTIONS

  • $40 - Circle Line Cruises

  • $29 - Empire State Building

  • $18 - Statue of Liberty

  • $49 - Food on Foot Tours

  • $42 - New York Skyride

  • $29 - Top of the Rock

  • $39 - Madame Tussauds

  • $25 - MoMA

  • $74 - The Ride

  • $30 - Hop on Hop off Water Taxi

Entry to just those 10 Attractions without the pass would cost you $300+! In addition you can save another $50 on Hop-on Hop-off Bus Packages.

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