Antoine Dutot Museum & Gallery

New York, New Jersey & Pennsylvania


This former 19th-century schoolhouse is now the site of a small museum dedicated to local history in and around the Delaware Water Gap. A gallery also showcases the work of local artists. It's an eclectic little spot, but probably mainly of interest to history heads over anyone else.


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