Howland Cultural Center

Address:

477 Main St. Beacon, NY 12508

Phone:

(845) 831-4988

Howland Cultural Center's Gallery in the Great Room is a well-established resource for visual and live arts providing year-round artistic programming and supporting local artists and community organizations. Richard Morris Hunt, the preeminent American architect of the 19th Century, designed the Jewel of Beacon as the Howland Circulating Library in 1872. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973 and reopened as the Howland Cultural Center in 1979. It's also available for rentals.

This is one of the participating locations on the Dutchess Tourism Inspiration Finder Arts & Culture Trail, a free digital passport that unlocks perks and discounts at some of the best cultural institutions, exhibition spaces and performance venues in Dutchess County. Sign up now!

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