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Antiques and Their Afterlives: Stories from the Collection of Ryan and Regina Cohn at The Armour-Sinter Octagon House

Photo by Sean Hemmerle

An Unforgettable Experience of Art and History.

Join us for an exclusive hour-long virtual event at the Armour-Stiner House, where Ryan and Regina will unveil their extraordinary installation, “Cabinet of Curiosities.”

In this special edition of our ongoing series with the co-founders of the wildly popular Oddities Flea Market, the Cohns will take us on a field trip to the Armour-Stiner Octagon House, a uniquely shaped home on New York's Hudson River built in 1860. Inside, we'll explore Cabinet of Curiosities, a site-specific exhibition of antiques and ephemera hand-selected by Ryan from his vast collection and carefully arranged inside The Billiard Room of the famed historic home.

With meticulous attention to detail, Ryan has hand-selected and crafted numerous pieces from his extensive assortment of antiques and ephemera. Witness the magic as each item finds its rightful place within the captivating room of the renowned octagon house. Prepare to be amazed by the stories behind these special items and the unique insights shared by Ryan and Regina.

Where We’ll Do

Zoom!

What Else You Should Know

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Once registered, you can access the Zoom room for this experience through your confirmation email or Eventbrite account. Atlas Obscura online experiences are recommended for attendees age 13+.

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Photo Courtesy of The Armour-Stiner Octagon House

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