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Thomas Cole National Historic Site

218 Spring Street, Catskill, New York, 12414 Map

518-943-7465

About the Museum: The Thomas Cole National Historic Site, also known as Cedar Grove, is a National Historic Landmark that includes the home and the studio of painter Thomas Cole, founder of the Hudson River School of American painting.

Pass Details: Two Adults (age 16 and up), plus any children (age 15 and under) are free, with strongly recommended advanced booking of Timed-Entry Tickets that you will book as “Members” in advance on their website. To ensure entry, arrive 15 minutes early to check in at the Visitor’s Center entrance. On the 15th, tickets for the next month become available to reserve. Guided Tours generally weekdays, and Self-Directed Tours generally weekends.

Please check website to confirm the day and time you want to visit.

Instructions for Recommended Timed-Entry Ticketing: On the Thomas Cole website, book a Timed-Entry Ticket for same date as Library Pass, selecting Weekday Ticket (usually guided tour) or Weekend Tickets (usually self-directed tour), and the hour to arrive (10 am – 4 pm). Enter up to two “Member” age 16+ tickets for free, and enter any “Children” age 15 and under for free. If your group size is larger, purchase tickets. Arrive 15 minutes early to the Visitor Center to check in with Library Pass, either printed or digital display on mobile phone.

Please note: when prompted for a Username and Password, please use your library card number and PIN

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Passes Availability

Digital (downloadable via email) passes are available. Select your desired visit date from the calendar below.

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November 2024

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