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Directions to: John Jay Homestead State Historic Site
400 Jay Street/Route 22, Katonah, NY 10536


From Southern Westchester:
  • Take I-87 to the Junction with I-287, the Cross Westchester Expressway - and go EAST towards White Plains.
  • Continue EAST on I-287 to exit for I-684 North, BETWEEN exits 8 & 9
  • Go NORTH on I-684 to exit 6 (exit sign says: Katonah-Cross River, Rt. 35)
  • At end of ramp, turn RIGHT onto Rt. 35 EAST (towards Cross River)
  • Go ¼ mile to traffic light at intersection with Rt. 22, turn RIGHT and go SOUTH on Rt. 22 for 1.6 miles, John Jay Homestead State Historic Site is on the LEFT.

From Peekskill area:

  • Take Route 35/202 east to Katonah
  • Cross over the I-684 interchange and continue ¼ miles to traffic light at intersection with Rt. 22, turn RIGHT and go SOUTH on Rt. 22 for 1.6 miles, John Jay Homestead State Historic Site is on the LEFT.

From I-84 Hudson Valley or Central Connecticut:

  • Go EAST/WEST on I-84 to New York State and the junction with I-684 SOUTH
  • Go SOUTH on I-684 to exit 6 (exit sign reads Katonah-Cross River Route 35)
  • At end of ramp, turn RIGHT onto Rt. 35 EAST (towards Cross River)
  • Go 1/4 mile to traffic light at intersection with Rt. 22, turn RIGHT and go SOUTH on Rt. 22 for 1.6 miles, John Jay Homestead State Historic Site is on the LEFT.

From Coastal Connecticut:
  • Take I-95 SOUTH/WEST (towards New York)
  • Continue SOUTH/WEST to junction in New York State with I-287 and go WEST (towards White Plains)
  • Go WEST on I-287 to I-684 NORTH, between exits 9 & 8
  • Go NORTH on I-684 to exit 6 (exit sign says: Katonah-Cross River, Rt. 35)
  • At end of ramp, turn RIGHT onto Rt. 35 EAST (towards Cross River)
  • Go 1/4 mile to traffic light at intersection with Rt. 22, turn RIGHT and go SOUTH on Rt. 22 for 1.6 miles, John Jay Homestead State Historic Site is on the LEFT.

THEN:

Turn in at the main entrance. Drive up to the parking lot at the head of the drive. You may either: park in the lot and allow the group to walk up to the house through the garden, or turn left at the parking lot, pass the half white gate and drive up to the front of the Homestead to drop visitors off just beyond the porch. A museum staff member will meet the group at this area.

The bus MUST return to the lot while the group is in the historic house. (The roadway must remain clear for emergency vehicles.) The driver is welcome to join the group as it tours the house. The bus may return to the front of the Homestead to pick the group up at the appointed departure time.

Phone: 914.232.5651 for further information.


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- P.O. Box 148, Katonah, NY 10536 - phone: 914.232.8119 - fax: 914.232.5974 - e-mail: friends@johnjayhomestead.org
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