HAVERSTRAW BRICK MUSEUM 


Located in Haverstraw, New York is a museum dedicated to preserving the memories of an era gone by.   

Haverstraw, NY, in Rockland County, was once a major brick making industry.   Many buildings in New York City are made with bricks manufactured in Haverstraw.

The mission of the Haverstraw Brick Museum is to collect, preserve, research and exhibit materials and cultures of the brick making industry within the Hudson River Valley.


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Upcoming Events at the Museum


 

Calendar of events...............at The Haverstraw Brick Museum!
 


Coming soon: 

 

  • Presentation:   Preserving Rockland County Historical Houses

    Presenter:       Mr. Bob Knight

    Date:              Sunday, 2:00 PM, April 28, 2013

 

  • Presentation:   A Talk & Walk on Iona Island

    Presenter:       Doc Bayne

    Dates:             Talk:  Saturday, 1:00-3:00 PM, May 25, 2013   /    Walk: Sunday,   10:00 AM, May 26, 2013       

 

  

 

 

 

On January 8, 1906 the great landslide of Haverstraw took place.  The worst disaster, to date, to strike the town left 19 people dead. 

100 years later the Haverstraw Brick Museum will pay tribute & remember that tragic event, with a memorial brick walk monument.

To contribute or purchase an engraved brick for the monument walk, download the below form.   

(For further details on upcoming events please call the museum office (845) 947-3505)


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Landslide Memorial Brick Walk form