Sunday afternoons in NYC are reserved for late afternoon brunching, long walks in the park, or through the endless rows of brownstones. we are big fans of walking through the brownstones, and taking self-guided tours of the many charming, turn of the century homes. there is nothing better to me than a historic home, preserved in it's natural state and walking through it's original owners prized possessions.
there is only one such home here that still exists, "The Merchant's House Museum" - here you will find the original painted walls, decor, and personal items owned by the family. the museum owns several of the original Post-Mortem photographs, which were haunting, along with the family's beds, sofa's, and original drapes. built in 1832, the house is in great condition, and is a wonderful place to visit on a crisp Autumn day.
Photo's by: D. Ybarra
to learn more about the Merchant's House click
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