HHT uses our role as an umbrella organization to promote our partner sites as a collective resource in order to bolster their outreach to the broader public.
Our 23 historic partner sites excel in engaging their surrounding communities in their unique historical narratives. HHT supports these efforts by presenting the houses as a unified collection so that potential visitors can understand the broader historical timeline they collectively represent. This work engages new audiences in their work and encourages cross-site visitation.
To do this, we work closely with NYC Parks to help build awareness of the houses on their media platforms; engage professionals to lend expertise in advertising, public relations, and social media; develop marketing campaigns targeted to general audiences; and foster cross-promotion between all 23 sites.
Our marketing team works with local, national, and international media outlets and is always open to new promotional opportunities. Click here to contact us here with any inquiries.
Social Media
For all the latest house news, event updates, and historical shenanigans in real time, HHT can be found on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, YouTube and yes, even TikTok!
Recent Press
February 2, 2022: House Beautiful’s 28 Sites of Black History Every American Should Know
January 12, 2022: Time Out’s Coverage of the Rose Deler’s History Now Exhibition at Morris-Jumel Mansion
October 26, 2020: NY1 Speaks to Dyckman Farmhouse’s Meredith Horsford About ‘Unspoken Voices’
October 22, 2020: GMA Visits Merchant’s House Museum to Engage In Paranormal Activity
October 10, 2020: NY1’s Coverage of Pumpkin Picking at Queens County Farm Museum
July 24, 2020: The New York Times Article Highlighting Pandemic Staycation Activities
July 23, 2020: Time Magazine Coverage of COVID-19’s Impact on Historic Sites
June 5, 2020: The New York Times Coverage of HHT Caretakers’ Lives During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Promotional Partnerships
HHT’s partner sites are featured on the following NYC arts and culture resources: