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Martin Van Buren National Historic SiteBust of Martin Van Buren by Hiram Powers.
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Martin Van Buren National Historic Site
Directions
 

Getting There

Plane
The Albany International Airport is located approximately 35 miles from the Park. It is served by several major airlines.

Car
From Albany, Montreal and other points north and west take Interstate 90 to US Route 9 south at Exit 12; from Boston and points east travel on Interstate 90 to US Route 9 south at Exit B1. After exiting Interstate 90, follow US Route 9 south 4.5 miles to the traffic circle.  Enter the traffic circle and exit it onto NY Route 9H. Continue on NY Route 9H another 4.5 miles south to the park entrance on the right. Look for the large brown and white park sign. Note the site is on NY Route 9H, not US Route 9.

From New York City, Hyde Park, and Points south: Take US Route 9 north to Kinderhook. At the stoplight in the Village Kinderhook, turn right onto Hudson Street. Proceed approximately one mile over the Kinderhook Creek and make your first left following the signs for NY Route 9H. Turn right onto NY Route 9H south. Park is approximately 1.5 miles south on the right.

 
Martin Van Buren NHS and vicinity.
National Park Service
Martin Van Buren National Historic Site is located in the Town of Kinderhook, NY on state route 9H.
Marconi Wireless Station, circa 1903  

Did You Know?
In 1903, Guglielmo Marconi transmitted the first transatlantic wireless message from the United States to Great Britain from Cape Cod.

Last Updated: August 01, 2006 at 12:18 EST