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Merchant's House

Take Note: New York’s Merchant’s House Museum

Sammy Dalati August 1, 2019 Furniture & Decorative Arts

The Merchant’s House in New York City is a federal, state, and city landmark that dates from 1832 and contains an excellent collection of fine and decorative art. ANTIQUES spoke with Margaret Halsey Gardiner, who’s been its director for nearly thirty years.

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