Things to do at the Walt Whitman Birthplace
Newly restored farmhouse, birthplace of America’s greatest poet, built c.1819 by Whitman’s father. New York State Historic Site, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Nineteenth century furnishings, unusual architecture. Interpretive Center exhibits: 130 Whitman portraits, original letters, manuscripts, artifacts, Whitman’s voice on tape, and schoolmaster’s desk. Guided tours, audio-visual show, library, museum shop/bookstore, and picnic area. Maps available for auto/hiking tour of beautiful historic West Hills. Air-conditioned Visitors Center and restrooms. All facilities handicapped accessible. Poetry readings, lectures, concerts, special events year round.
- Audio-visual programs
- Brochures
- Educational services
- Gift shop
- Group tours (Reservations required)
- Guided tours
- Historic House
- Interpretive Signs
- Picnicking
- Visitor Center/Museum
Hiking (On the Walt Whitman Trail)
Featured Events
Poetry in Performance Reading Series 2012 Runs February 4 through December 1
Sat, February 4, 2012
Super Poem Sunday IV
Sun, February 5, 2012
Huntington Arts Council Awards Celebration
Wed, February 8, 2012
Victorian Tea Party - During Presidents' Week
Mon, February 20, 2012
Make a Corn Husk Figure (During Presidents' Week)
Wed, February 22, 2012
Make an Electric Switch (During Presidents' Week)
Thu, February 23, 2012
A Children's Program of Irish Dancers
Sat, March 3, 2012
Claire Nicolas White Reads at the Curry Club
Sun, March 11, 2012
NY Council for the Humanities Reading & Discussion Series (March 25 through June 24)
Sun, March 25, 2012
