CANCELLED: Conference House Tours
Saturday, July 5, 2025
12:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.
Due to the Holiday weekend - this event has been cancelled - We are open to tours on July 6th
Tours are offered on Saturdays and Sundays from 12 - 4 pm until December 13th.
Don’t miss out on an opportunity to learn about this historic Staten Island landmark.
Site of the 1776 Peace Conference
Built by English immigrant Captain Christopher Billopp, in or around the year 1680, this handsome stately manor was a wheat farm throughout the first century of its existence. An invaluable relic in America’s history, the Conference House was the site of a 1776 peace conference which attempted to end the Revolutionary War. Edward Rutledge, John Adams, Lord Howe and Benjamin Franklin were among those in attendance. Surrounded by lush acreage of forests, marshland and meadows, the Conference House overlooks the Arthur Kill River, Lower Raritan Bay and nearby New Jersey. The history and location of our museum gives visitors a glimpse of a pre populated landscape of New York City, while also illustrating our nation’s history.
Location
Cost
$5.00 suggested donation for guided tour
Contact Number
718-984-6046