Merchant’s House Museum in New York City is one of the city’s most remarkable historic sites, offering a rare, immersive look into everyday life in the 19th century. Built in 1832 and home to the Tredwell family and their Irish servants for nearly a century, the house has been preserved with original furnishings, personal items, clothing and household objects that vividly illustrate domestic life as New York grew into a major metropolis. The late-Federal and Greek Revival architecture and period interiors make it a standout example of early American design, and the museum also hosts guided tours, educational programs, lectures and special events that bring this era to life for visitors of all ages.


















