
Bus Daytrip: Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum
September 18, 2025
The Historical Society of Rockland Count Invites You to Join Us for a Bus Daytrip to the
Bartow-Pell Mansion Museum
When:
Thursday, September 18, 2025
Where:
Leaves the Historical Society of Rockland County parking lot at 20 Zukor Road, New City, at TK am and returns to the HSRC at TK pm (rain or shine)
Price:
HSRC Members, $139 per person; Nonmembers, $149 per person (Includes all fees, tips, and tea in the conservatory of the historic Bartow-Pell Mansion)
We’ll begin the day with a docent-led tour of the gracious 19th-century Federal-style Bartow-Pell Mansion, with stunning views of the Long Island Sound. We’ll then enjoy conversation and light refreshments (tea, scones, and biscuits) in the historic mansion’s Orangerie, followed by free exploration of the gardens and grounds.
The Bartow-Pell estate’s long history began in 1654, when Thomas Pell, an English physician from Connecticut bought about 50,000 acres from the native Lenape people. In His heir and nephew, Sir John Pell, completed the house after 1670. It served four generations of Pells before it burned down during the American Revolution.
In 1836, the property was purchased by a Pell descendant, the publisher Robert Bartow, who built the present gray stone Greek Revival mansion. The Bartow family remained there until 1888, when the city of New York purchased the property along with many other acres that now make up Pelham Bay Park.
In 1914, the city leased the site to the International Garden Club. The club hired the architectural firm Delano & Aldrich to restore the mansion and design the formal garden. The building opened as a museum in 1946, and in 2008 the club was renamed Bartow-Pell Conservancy.
THIS TOUR WILL FILL QUICKLY. RESERVE YOUR SPOT TODAY!


THIS TOUR WILL FILL QUICKLY. RESERVE YOUR SPOT TODAY!
Or download and fill out the pdf form below and return it, with payment, by August 29, 2025, to:
The Historical Society of Rockland County
20 Zukor Road
New City, NY 10956
Reservations can also be made using a credit card by calling the Historical Society of Rockland County at (845) 634-9629.
Cancellation Policy:
Please note that refunds can be given only if your space can be filled by another guest prior to trip. A waiting list will be compiled, and available spaces will be filled on a first come, first served basis. Only those with who have made full payment can be accommodated.