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Knickerbocker Mansion, photo credit to Robin Allen

Knickerbocker Mansion's Knick at Knight Souper Supper Ghostly Mansion Tours

Knickerbocker Mansion's Annual Knick-at-Night Souper Supper and Ghostly Mansion Tours -- Meet our own Knickerbocker Founding Family's Colonial Ghosts and dine on our Warming Soups for an Autumn Night!
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When and where

Date and time

Friday, Oct 24, 2025 until Saturday, Oct 25, 2025
5:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Address

Knickerbocker Mansion, 132 Knickerbocker Road Schaghticoke, NY 12184

Cost

Ghostly Mansion Tours $15.00 per person; Souper Supper $15.00 per person, OR $25.00 for both!

About this event

The Autumn Clock is ticking and says it's time to join us under the Moonlight for another spectacular Knick-at-Night Souper Supper and Ghostly Mansion Tour!  Take in our historic Rev War Knickerbocker Mansion's enchanting ambience by candlelight and settle down into your seat as you encounter our own Knickerbocker Founding Family's Colonial Ghosts.  They will regale you by vignette with vivid recollections of their lives and times of so long ago as they are able only once each year at October's end!   Your evening will conclude with a guided tour of Knickerbocker Cemetery, if you choose to participate.

SOUPS FOR AN AUTUMN EVENING!   Fortify yourself before and restore yourself after your Ghostly Mansion entertainment with our Souper Supper!  Enjoy hot, steaming crocks of New England Clam Chowder; Potato Bacon Leek Soup; Chili; Sausage Tortellini Soup; Chicken Noodle Soup; Autumn Carrot Sweet Potato Soup or Vegan Veggie Soup with Bread & Butter, Cornbread and Dessert along with Hot Coffee, Hot Tea, Hot Chocolate or Lemonade.  Our Souper Supper is available for dining under Knickerbocker's heated Pavilion or as take-out.

Dinner --  5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. - no reservations necessary.

Ghostly Mansion Tours --  from 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. -- reservations required by calling 518 588-7130.

Knickerbocker Mansion is considered the most significant historic building in Upper Rensselaer County, located in the Hoosic River Valley near Tomhannock Creek.  Built by Johannes and Elizabeth Knickerbocker in the 1780s, the Mansion's architecture is of a rare Middle Ages style.  Come to this spot steeped in history, where the Knickerbocker's lived and prospered since the early 1700s and where the Witanagamot Oak Tree was planted in 1676 signaling peace between the Indians, the Dutch Settlers  and New York's Governor Andros.

Thank you for considering Knick-at-Night for our October Souper Supper and historic entertainment.

The Knickerbocker Historic Society is a 501 (c) 3 charitable organization and all proceeds fund it's restoration and preservation of the Knickerbocker Mansion.  knickmansion.com 


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