Clermont State Historic Site

Clermont State Historic Site

Clermont State Historic Site

Nestled along the Hudson River, the Clermont State Historic Site stands as a testament to the influential Livingston family, who resided here for seven generations. The manor, dating back to the 1730s, is now a National Historic Landmark, designated in 1973. Visitors can explore exhibitions that delve into the lives of the enslaved and Indigenous people, as well as tenant farmers, who were integral to the estate’s history. The site offers a glimpse into the layered past of this grand estate, where the stories of all its inhabitants are woven into the fabric of its storied walls.

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