John Kane House

Address:

126 E. Main St. Pawling, NY 12564

Phone:

(845) 855-9316

Explore the history of George Washington’s headquarters, where he stayed from September to November of 1778. The John Kane House is the Historical Society’s main museum and provides visitors with information on the area's indigenous and European settlers, the Anti-Rent Rebellion, Washington's use of Pawling, and the effect of the Revolutionary War in the Pawling community. The John Kane House also serves as a hub for Pawling history to give the community and visitors an informative experience.

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