Boscobel House and Gardens is an esteemed Historic House Museum containing one of the finest collections of decorative arts, including furniture, from …
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Dec 9, 2023
I took the Twilight Christmas Tour at Boscobel this weekend and it was excellent! What a nice tour. I was able to tour the grounds before the tour and get some beautiful pictures of the house and gro… Full review by Justin W
Sep 5, 2023
The Boscobel House & Gardens is an absolute amazing attraction and a must visit destination of Putnam County, New York. The estate includes a gorgeous historic house museum, beautiful gardens and orc… Full review by gaharris10
Jul 24, 2023
Interesting history tied into the Revolutionary Period. Beautiful grounds with tremendous views of the Hudson River and West Point Military Academy. The tour guide was excellent! Full review by Anthony D
How long does it take to tour the house and gardens?
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I would recommend the tour inside the house it is very informative. The tour takes about 60 minutes depending on the size of the tour group. The tour inside the house also …
I would recommend the tour inside the house it is very informative. The tour takes about 60 minutes depending on the size of the tour group. The tour inside the house also gives you access to the grounds which I would recommend a walk through the grounds as well. I thought the grounds were very well maintained and you do have an amazing view.
Hi I was wondering is it possible to wright off the site fee you pay at Boscobel for a wedding as a donation for your taxes?
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From IRS Pub. 526 "If you receive a benefit as a result of making a contribution to a qualified organization, you can deduct only the amount of your contribution that is more than the …
From IRS Pub. 526 "If you receive a benefit as a result of making a contribution to a qualified organization, you can deduct only the amount of your contribution that is more than the value of the benefit you receive." So no, unless you are paying more than the fair market value for using the site, you do not have a charitable deduction.