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John Jay Homestead State Historic Site preserves the Georgian-style home of Founding Father John Jay along with its 23 acres of landscaped grounds, offering visitors a glimpse into 18th-century life and American history amid peaceful outdoor surroundings.

23
Acres Protected
1.5
Miles of Trails
12,000
Annual Visitors
1958
Year Established

About John Jay Homestead State Historic Site

 

John Jay Homestead State Historic Site, located in Katonah, New York, is the preserved historic home of John Jay (1745–1829), the first Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court and an important diplomat and statesman. The site encompasses the 23-acre estate on which the Jay family lived from 1787 through much of the 19th century. The main house is a fine example of late Georgian architecture, surrounded by elegant gardens, woodlands, and farmland that reflect the rural character of Westchester County during the 18th and 19th centuries. Visitors can explore the thoughtfully restored interior, exhibited with period furniture and artifacts that portray the Jay family’s domestic, social, and political life. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy the well-maintained grounds with walking trails that pass historic outbuildings and scenic vistas. The property provides an opportunity to experience both cultural heritage and moderate outdoor recreation within a natural setting. Educational programs, guided tours, and special events emphasize the connections between the landscape, historic preservation, and John Jay’s legacy. The site's combination of history and nature makes it appealing for history buffs, photographers, and casual walkers seeking a peaceful outdoor experience near the New York metropolitan area.

Highlights

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The Georgian-style John Jay House with period furnishings and historical exhibits

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Formal gardens and reconstructed 18th-century stone walls

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Wooded walking trails through historic farmland and native plantings

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Educational programs focused on John Jay's contributions to American history

Notable Natural Features

John Jay House

A historic Georgian mansion with furnished rooms reflecting the Jay family life in the late 18th century.

Formal Gardens

Beautifully restored gardens that replicate the landscaping style of the Jay family era.

Walking Trails

Short trails winding through woodlands and historic farm fields on the estate grounds.