Virtual Exhibitions
Please follow the links below to view our virtual exhibitions.
Virtual Tour of Current Indoor Exhibitions
HerStory: Women of Putnam County
This exhibition features over 35 mini-biographies of Putnam County women. For hundreds of years, Putnam County women have dedicated their lives to our local communities through business and industry, arts and entertainment, communications, government, military service, agriculture, philanthropy, social reform, and historic preservation.
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West Point Foundry: Trailblazer of Industrial America
This exhibition explores the Foundry’s workforce and manufacturing process, showing visitors how the WPF helped build present-day Cold Spring and lay the groundwork for industrial sites across the country.
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Historic Kitchen and 19th Century Objects
Set inside our Kitchen and 19th Century Objects exhibition to directly interact with items in the PHM collection! This activity is suitable for students age 12 and up, adults, and seniors. Learn about items common in the homes of 100+ years ago, including: Horse Shoes, Butter Churners, Lanterns and much more.
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The World of Anna & Susan Warner
PHM’s exhibition, The World of Anna & Susan Warner (2016-2017), shared about their life on Constitution Island, and the impact and legacy of their written works. The exhibition featureed photographs, drawings, books, manuscripts, and objects from the collection of Constitution Island Association.
This exhibition was co-organized by Putnam History Museum and Constitution Island Association, and is funded in part by our business sponsors, Central Hudson, Health Quest, and Hudson Valley Federal Credit Union, grants from Malcolm Gordon Foundation, Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area, and Humanities New York, and the ongoing support of museum members and donors.
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Treason! Benedict Arnold in the Hudson Highlands
“Treason! Benedict Arnold in the Hudson Highlands”. (2017-2018) tells the story of Benedict Arnold, his command of West Point, and his acts of treason.