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Visit the Hammond Museum and Japanese Stroll Garden

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Plan Your Visit

A visit to The Hammond Museum and Japanese Stroll Garden is a chance to experience the peace of nature, to be enriched by cultural activities, and to explore the wealth of Asian culture, right in Westchester County.

 

Located in North Salem, New York, the museum serves visitors from all over the world with innovative art exhibitions and a beautifully-preserved 3.5-acre Japanese-inspired stroll garden. Come take a walk in the garden, enjoy the art on display, and participate in our varied programs. 

No pets allowed.

Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times

Hours and Admission 

Museum & Garden:

The Hammond Museum and Japanese Stroll Garden are now closed for the season.  But don't miss our encore program Indian Classical Music Workshop and Concert on December 7

                           

General Admission:

General Admission:
Adults $12  
Seniors (65+) $8
Students with ID $8

Veterans $8
Children 5 and under Free

Members Free

Travel

Visitors can get to the Hammond Museum and Japanese Stroll Garden in North Salem through private or public transportation. The museum is accessible via car or taxi service. Take I-684 to Exit 7. Take Route 116 East to Salem Center. Follow signs for the Hammond Museum on June Road north until reaching Deveau Road. The museum is at the top of the hill.

 

By public transportation, visitors can use train service to reach the museum. Take METRO NORTH Harlem line trains to Croton Falls. From the Croton Falls station, the museum recommends taking a Taxi or Car Service to the museum. 

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