Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 12 Page 13 Page 14 Page 15 Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 Page 24History Loves Company You And Your Guests Will Embrace The Special Setting Of The Garden House At The Keeler Tavern Museum 6 Details Make The Difference Whatever your special event, from wedding ceremonies to receptions, reunions to birthday parties, corporate meetings to social gatherings, the professionals at The Garden House at the Keeler Tavern Museum will help you make your occasion memorable in every way. Exceptional Beauty Creates The Perfect Backdrop Capture the intimate moments of your special event with the wide array of photographic opportunities that our setting provides—from the well- appointed interior room basking in the glow of a lit fireplace, to the peaceful reflecting pool and fountain, to the private gardens and rose-covered arbor, to the marble-stepped terrace outside our lovely French doors. Make The Garden House Uniquely Yours Because every event is so personal, we believe that our unique historic ambiance will enhance the special qualities of your style and creativity. You can create the perfect atmosphere to meet your highest expectations. Directions To The Garden House At The Keeler Tavern Museum From New York City: West Side: Take the West Side Highway north to the Henry Hudson Parkway (north) to the Saw Mill Parkway (north.) Follow the Saw Mill Parkway to the end bearing right to exit at Katonah/Cross River. Turn right on to Route 35 going east. Travel 12 miles to the stop sign at the Cass Gilbert water fountain landmark. Turn left, still on Route 35. The Museum is across from the fountain on the right. East Side: FDR north to 87 north (Major Deegan Expressway) to the New York State Thruway to 287 east to White Plains (do not get on the Tappan Zee Bridge.) Take 684 (north) to exit 6 (Cross River/Katonah). Take a right turn on to Route 35 east. Travel 12 miles to the stop sign at the Cass Gilbert water fountain landmark. Turn left, still on Route 35. The Museum is across from the fountain on the right. Or: FDR to Third Ave. Bridge to Bruckner Expressway to Route 95 east to 287 west (to White Plains) to 684 (as above). From New Jersey: Across the Tappan Zee Bridge to the Saw Mill Parkway north. Follow Saw Mill Parkway to the end, bearing right to exit at Katonah/Cross River. Turn right on to Route 35 east. Travel 12 miles, to the stop sign at the Cass Gilbert water fountain landmark. Turn left, still on Route 35. The Museum is across from the fountain on the right. From I-84 East or West: Take Exit 3 to Route 7 south to Route 35. Bear right on to Route 35 through the town of Ridgefield. Continue south on Route 35 past Route 102 almost to the Cass Gilbert water fountain landmark. Keeler Tavern Museum is on the left just before reaching the fountain. The Keeler Tavern was built by Benjamin Hoyt about 1713 and expanded into a farm house, which was purchased by his grandson, Timothy Keeler, in 1769. He opened it as T. Keeler's Inn in 1772. It served as a tavern, a regular stop for stages on the inland route from New York City to Boston, and a U.S. Post Office for 50 years. As the years passed, it became a hotel and eventually was sold in 1907 to noted architect Cass Gilbert. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Museum is owned and operated by the nonprofit Keeler Tavern Preservation Society, Inc.