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Johnson Hall Historic Site

Adirondack Trail, State Rt. 30 and State Rt. 30A, near Johnstown in Fulton County

Baronial home of Sir William Johnson, erected in 1762 and open to visitors.

Johnson Hall is jumping with colonial era events and reenactments. Visitors are encouraged to walk the grounds and gardens and imagine themselves back in a time when Johnson Hall bustled with activity as Sir William's home and business headquarters. House tours are offered. Johnson Hall State Historic Site is located at 139 Hall Avenue, northwest of Johnstown, off Route 30A.

Closest Community:

Johnstown

Closest Byway:Adirondack Trail
Distance from Byway:on
Closest Route #:State Rt. 30 and State Rt. 30A
Months Occurring:june, july and august
Best Season:summer
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Thursday thru Sunday, 10 - 5. Admission fee is $ 4 for adults, $3 for Seniors, while Children 12 and under are free. Groups are $3/person, while school groups are $1/person.

Indoors or Outdoors:both
Admission Fee:yes
ADA Compliance:yes
Restroom Available:yes
Bus Parking:yes
Latitude:43.0161908545
Longitude:-74.38134793
URL:Johnson Hall Historic Site website

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