List of Entries on the National Register of Historic Places in Orange County, New York
This list of entries on the National Register of Historic Places in New York's Orange County identifies all of the properties on the National Register of Historic Places in Orange County . Of these, eight are also designated as National Historic Landmarks .
designation | image | Date of registration | location | place | description | |
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1 | 1841 Goshen Courthouse | March 4th 1975 | 101 Main St. 41 ° 24 ′ 10 ″ N, 74 ° 19 ′ 20 ″ W. |
Village of Goshen | Neoclassical building by the local architect Thornton Niven, which was used until the 20th century. | |
2 | African-American Cemetery | August 16, 1996 | Co. Rt. 416, about five miles south of NY 84 41 ° 30 ′ 16 ″ N, 74 ° 15 ′ 17 ″ W |
Town of Montgomery | Cemetery from the first half of the 19th century, where slaves and their descendants are buried. The cemetery has been cleaned and restored. | |
3 | Arden | November 13, 1966 |
NY 17 41 ° 17 '42 "N, 74 ° 7' 20" W. |
Harriman | Home of railroad magnate Edward H. Harriman for the last two years of his life. Currently owned by Columbia University and used as a conference center. | |
4th | Amelia Barr House | November 23, 1982 | Mountain Rd. 41 ° 25 ′ 34 ″ N, 74 ° 1 ′ 26 ″ W. |
Cornwall-on-Hudson | 19th century home of bestselling author Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr | |
5 | Belknap Stone House | August 15, 2001 |
NY 17K 41 ° 30 '34 "N, 74 ° 5' 32" W. |
Newburgh | ||
6th | John Blake House | December 20, 1984 | 924 Homestead Ave. 41 ° 29 ′ 37 "N, 74 ° 12 ′ 33" W. |
Maybrook | Home of the early settlers and later town supervisors | |
7th | Bloomer-Dailey House and Balmville Tree | December 7, 2000 | 83 Balmville Rd. 41 ° 31 ′ 57 "N, 74 ° 0 ′ 46" W. |
Balmville | Poplar that was planted around 1699. Back then it was the center of Balmville and is now the smallest state forest in New York State. | |
8th | Blooming Grove Church | December 6, 1996 | west side of NY 94 at Old Dominion Rd. 41 ° 24 ′ 12 "N, 74 ° 11 ′ 55" W |
Blooming Grove | Federal style church built in 1824 ; the community goes back to the year 1758. | |
9 | Bodine Farmhouse | May 3, 2006 | 50 Wallkill Rd. 41 ° 34 ′ 25 ″ N, 74 ° 11 ′ 52 ″ W. |
Town of Montgomery | William Bodine was the grandson of Jean Bodine. He was given a large piece of land in Montgomery, outside of Walden. He settled here in 1769 and several generations of his family lived in the house until 1908. | |
10 | Jacob Bookstaver House | June 3, 1996 | 198 Schmitt Ln. 41 ° 33 ′ 22 "N, 74 ° 14 ′ 40" W. |
Town of Montgomery | Neoclassical house of the Palatinate Settler in the west of the city of Montgomery | |
11 | The Boulders | August 8, 2001 | 99 Shore Ave. 41 ° 11 ′ 18 "N, 74 ° 18 ′ 46" W. |
Greenwood Lake | ||
12 | Oliver Brewster House | March 8, 1996 | 66 Willow Ave. 41 ° 26 '25 "N, 74 ° 2' 22" W. |
Cornwall | Berry grower Oliver Brewster's home from 1850. It was later renovated and converted into a summer guest house. The other farm buildings remained largely unchanged. | |
13 | Bridge Street Historic District | November 21, 1980 | Bridge St. 41 ° 31 ′ 42 ″ N, 74 ° 14 ′ 23 ″ W. |
Montgomery | The oldest built-up area in the village originated in the time when the settlement was named after the nearby Ward's Bridge . | |
14th | Samuel Brooks House | March 8, 1996 | Pleasant Hill Rd. 41 ° 25 ′ 16 ″ N, 74 ° 4 ′ 12 ″ W. |
Cornwall | Neo-Gothic cottage from 1860 that serves as a guest house for summer guests. | |
15th | Brotherhood Winery | April 21, 2000 | Brotherhood Plaza 41 ° 25 ′ 55 ″ N, 74 ° 9 ′ 46 ″ W. |
Washingtonville | Oldest continuously operating wine cellar in the United States, established in 1838. | |
16 | Brown Farmstead | December 7, 2005 | 238 Browns Rd. 41 ° 32 ′ 15 ″ N, 74 ° 8 ′ 34 ″ W. |
Town of Montgomery | An early settler's farmhouse in Montgomery | |
17th | Bull Stone House |
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July 18, 1974 | Hamptonburgh Rd. 41 ° 26 ′ 4 "N, 74 ° 15 ′ 41" W. |
Hamptonburgh | Home of the settler William Bull and his wife Sarah Wells, built in 1722. The property's New World Dutch Barn is one of the best preserved examples of this type of building and the only one that remains in Orange County. |
18th | William Bull III House | September 25, 1986 | Bart Bull Rd. 41 ° 28 ′ 23 ″ N, 74 ° 17 ′ 12 ″ W. |
Wallkill | House of William Bull's grandson, built in 1780, which remained in the family for five generations. | |
19th | Bull-Jackson House | 17th May 1974 | NY 416, NW of Campbell Hall 41 ° 28 ′ 7 "N, 74 ° 16 ′ 39" W. |
Campbell Hall | 18th century stone house built by one of Thomas Bull's sons. The house remained in the family for 200 years and is now home to the Orange County's local museum . | |
20th | Camp Olmsted | November 23, 1982 | 114 Bayview Ave. 41 ° 26 ′ 17 ″ N, 74 ° 0 ′ 19 ″ W. |
Cornwall-on-Hudson | Summer camp built in 1900 so that children from New York City's Five Points could enjoy a few weeks in the fresh air in the Hudson Valley. | |
21st | Canterbury Presbyterian Church | June 3, 1996 | 30 Clinton St. 41 ° 26 ′ 7 "N, 74 ° 1 ′ 55" W. |
Cornwall | Federal style church that was in use until the beginning of the 21st century. | |
22nd | Carvey-Gatfield House | March 8, 1996 | 375 Angola Rd. 41 ° 24 ′ 37 ″ N, 74 ° 3 ′ 21 ″ W. |
Cornwall | still standing stone house of an early settler in Cornwall. | |
23 | Checkerboard Inn | November 29, 2006 | 1292 Orange Turnpike 41 ° 18 ′ 0 ″ N, 74 ° 11 ′ 8 ″ W. |
Monroe | The house, built around 1790, was later used as an inn and served the travelers on the Orange Turnpike. It was named after the previous painting in a checkerboard pattern . | |
24 | Christ Church | August 15, 2008 | 6 Orchard St. | Middletown | ||
25th | Church of the Holy Innocents and Rectory | November 23, 1982 | 112 Main St. 41 ° 22 ′ 24 ″ N, 73 ° 57 ′ 54 ″ W. |
Highland Falls | Episcopal Church built by Robert Walter Weir in 1841 in memory of his children. The stained glass windows, designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany , were donated to commemorate J. Pierpont Morgan , who belonged to the community during the summer months. | |
26th | Church Park Historic District | 17th November 1980 | Park Pl., Main and Webster Sts. 41 ° 24 ′ 14 "N, 74 ° 19 ′ 20" W. |
Village of Goshen | The historic district forms the core of the 19th century village of Goshen. | |
27 | AJ Clark Store | December 6, 1996 | 286 Main St. 41 ° 26 ′ 8 ″ N, 74 ° 2 ′ 4 ″ W. |
Cornwall | The commercial building in the Italian style with a balcony was built during the rise of Cornwall as a holiday resort in the second half of the 19th century. | |
28 | Hulet Clark Farmstead | November 5, 1998 | 207 S. Plank Rd. 41 ° 21 ′ 20 ″ N, 74 ° 32 ′ 28 ″ W. |
Westtown | Largely intact residence of Hulet Clark, a settler who later Town supervisor of Minisink was. The house was built in an anonymous English style. | |
29 | Isaac Cocks House | March 8, 1996 | Old Pleasant Hill Rd. 41 ° 25 ′ 34 "N, 74 ° 3 ′ 54" W. |
Cornwall | ||
30th | Colden Family Cemetery | February 9, 2005 | off Maple Ave. 41 ° 31 '17 "N, 74 ° 8' 45" W. |
Town of Montgomery | Final resting place of the immediate descendants of Cadwallader Colden , who was one of the last governors of the New York colony. | |
31 | Colden Mansion Ruins | July 24, 2007 | NY 17K 41 ° 31 '35 "N, 74 ° 7' 56" W. |
Town of Montgomery | Remains of Cadwallader Colden Jr.'s mansion, which fell into disrepair after being neglected in the mid-20th century. | |
32 | Cornwall Friends Meeting House | December 8, 1988 | 275 Quaker Ave. 41 ° 26 ′ 2 "N, 74 ° 2 ′ 36" W. |
Cornwall | A meeting place for the Quakers from the 18th century. It is the oldest remaining religious building in Cornwall. | |
33 | Cosman Family Cemetery | November 8, 2006 | Lattintown Rd. 41 ° 34 ′ 54 "N, 74 ° 0 ′ 22" W. |
Middle Hope | ||
34 | John A. Crabtree House | August 6, 1998 | 15 Factory St. 41 ° 31 ′ 43 ″ N, 74 ° 13 ′ 36 ″ W. |
Montgomery | Home of the co-founder of nearby Montgomery Worsted Mills | |
35 | Cragston Dependencies | November 23, 1982 |
NY 218 41 ° 21 '9 "N, 73 ° 58' 14" W. |
Highlands | ||
36 | David Crawford House | September 27, 1972 | 189 Montgomery St. 41 ° 30 ′ 32 "N, 74 ° 0 ′ 30" W. |
Newburgh | Neoclassical house of a river captain built in 1834 | |
37 | John I Crawford Farm | August 6, 1998 |
NY 302 , about 2 km northeast of Thompson Ridge Rd. 41 ° 34 ′ 36 ″ N, 74 ° 20 ′ 12 ″ W |
Crawford | Home of the settler who gave the Town of Crawford its name. | |
38 | Cromwell Manor | June 3, 1996 | Angola Rd. South of the intersection with US 9W 41 ° 25 ′ 27 ″ N, 74 ° 2 ′ 42 ″ W |
Cornwall | Neoclassical mansion built in 1835 in which, among others, Joseph Sutherland, the son of an early landowner, lived. It is one of the first larger Cornish houses to be built outside of farming. The building is now used as a bed and breakfast . | |
39 | Deer Hill | November 23, 1982 | 58 Deerhill Rd. 41 ° 25 ′ 27 ″ N, 74 ° 0 ′ 59 ″ W. |
Cornwall | ||
40 | Delaware and Hudson Canal | November 24, 1968 | Delaware and Hudson Canal | Cuddebackville, Deerpark, and others | This canal, which runs through other counties in New York and also in Pennsylvania, was used to supply New York City with coal in the 19th century . | |
41 | Abraham Dickerson Farmhouse | November 3, 1995 | 171 W. Searsville Rd. 41 ° 34 ′ 21 "N, 74 ° 15 ′ 11" W. |
Town of Montgomery | Farmhouse built in the late 18th century by immigrants from Long Island. It was later used as a boarding house and as a dance hall. | |
42 | District School No. 9 | September 15, 1988 |
NY 17A 41 ° 22 '35 "N, 74 ° 20' 59" W. |
Town of Goshen | School building that already existed in the 1790s; According to tradition, George Washington once came by and entered and spoke to the students. | |
43 | Dodge Greenleaf House | March 5, 2008 | 2009 NY 211 41 ° 28 '37 "N, 74 ° 32' 29" W. |
Otisville | Well - preserved neo-Gothic house of a local businessman from the mid-19th century. The house later served the construction workers of the Otisville Tunnel , which runs under the property. | |
44 | Dubois-Phelps House | August 21, 1997 | 90 Walkill Rd. 41 ° 34 ′ 32 ″ N, 74 ° 11 ′ 42 ″ W. |
Town of Montgomery | Neoclassical house for the former residents of Montgomery. | |
45 | Dunning House | December 28, 2001 | 633 Ridgebury Rd. 41 ° 23 ′ 5 ″ N, 74 ° 27 ′ 26 ″ W. |
Wawayanda | The house was built at the end of the 18th century and was expanded and rebuilt several times in various architectural styles in the 19th century. | |
46 | Dutch Reformed Church | 18th December 1970 | 132 Grand St. 41 ° 30 ′ 16 ″ N, 74 ° 0 ′ 32 ″ W. |
Newburgh | The church, built by Alexander Jackson Davis in 1835 , is the only one of his neoclassical-style buildings that still exists and at the same time the only one of his churches whose construction has not changed since it was built. | |
47 | Dutchess Quarry Cave Site | 18th January 1974 | Address classified | Town of Goshen | Artifacts from the earliest known residents of Wallkill Valley dating back 12,000 years in and around an earlier quarry. | |
48 | East End Historic District | September 12, 1985 | roughly bounded by Robinson Ave., LeRoy Pl., Water St., Bay View Terr. and Monument and Renwick St. 41 ° 30 ′ 5 ″ N, 74 ° 0 ′ 47 ″ W |
Newburgh | This historic district includes most of the contributing properties of any historic district in New | ork and consists of intact homes and buildings from the 19th century. | |
49 | Echo Lawn Estate | March 23, 2009 | River Road on Stone Gate Drive 41 ° 32 ′ 5 ″ N, 74 ° 0 ′ 26 ″ W. |
Balmville | ||
50 | Edmonston House | March 2nd 1979 | NY 94 41 ° 27 '12 "N, 74 ° 3' 45" W. |
Vails Gate | Medical facility for the Continental Army camped in New Windsor during the final two years of the American Revolutionary War . | |
51 | Erie Railroad Station | April 11, 1980 | Jersey Ave. and Fowler St. 41 ° 22 '20 "N, 74 ° 41' 30" W. |
Port Jervis | Old station building in Queen Anne style , which was built by the Erie Railroad and was used to handle passenger traffic until the 1970s. The building is now renovated and is used as an office building. | |
52 | Everett-Bradner House | October 27, 2004 | 156 South St. 41 ° 23 ′ 22 "N, 74 ° 19 ′ 35" W. |
Village of Goshen | ||
53 | First Congregational Church of Middletown | December 7, 2005 | 35 E. Main St. 41 ° 26 '44 "N, 74 ° 25' 10" W. |
Middletown | The church is one of the oldest structures in Middletown and dates from before the City was founded . | |
54 | First Presbyterian Church of Chester | January 7, 1998 | 106-108 Main St. 41 ° 21 ′ 24 "N, 74 ° 16 ′ 40" W. |
Chester | The largely unchanged building from 1854 is historically the third parish church in the parish, which was founded in 1783. | |
55 | First Presbyterian Church of Highland Falls | November 23, 1982 | 140 Main St. 41 ° 22 ′ 19 ″ N, 73 ° 57 ′ 55 ″ W. |
Highland Falls | ||
56 | Firthcliffe Firehouse | June 3, 1996 | 196 Willow Ave. 41 ° 26 ′ 29 ″ N, 74 ° 2 ′ 30 ″ W. |
Cornwall | The former fire station now houses a hairdressing salon. | |
57 | Fort Decker | June 13, 1974 | 127 W. Main St. 41 ° 22 ′ 43 "N, 74 ° 42 ′ 7" W. |
Port Jervis | The oldest building in Port Jervis was built of stone from a ruined trading post and is now used as a local history museum. | |
58 | Fort Montgomery Site | November 28, 1972 | Address classified | Fort Montgomery | Site of an unsuccessful uprising against the British. | |
59 | Fury Brook Farm | September 15, 2004 | Kings Highway 41 ° 19 ′ 34 ″ N, 74 ° 16 ′ 50 ″ W. |
Sugar Loaf | Farm established in 1731, which was the first settlement on Wawayanda Path at the time. Here horses were bred for the Continental Army. | |
60 | Silas Gardner House | March 28, 1980 | 1141 Union Ave. 41 ° 31 ′ 36 ″ N, 74 ° 4 ′ 13 ″ W. |
Gardnertown | Stone house of an early settler who gave the place its name | |
61 | Gatehouse on Deerhill Road | November 23, 1982 | Deerhill Rd. 41 ° 25 ′ 32 "N, 74 ° 1 ′ 14" W. |
Cornwall | Rare example in the Hudson Valley of a gatehouse in the Norman style; is now a residential building | |
62 | Benjamin Haines House | June 3, 1996 | 114 Coleman Rd. 41 ° 32 ′ 5 "N, 74 ° 11 ′ 4" W. |
Town of Montgomery | Home of an early settler family | |
63 | Elias Hand House | August 28, 1998 | NY 32 41 ° 24 '1 "N, 74 ° 4' 51" W. |
Mountainville | ||
64 | Walter Hand House | March 8, 1996 | 520 Angola Rd. 41 ° 24 ′ 20 ″ N, 74 ° 3 ′ 52 ″ W. |
Cornwall | The house, built in 1870, was used both as a summer pension and as a farmhouse all year round. | |
65 | Harrison Meeting House Site and Cemetery | March 9, 1999 | Co. Rd. 416 south of NY 211 and Co. Rd. 416 41 ° 30 ′ 39 ″ N, 74 ° 15 ′ 9 ″ W |
Town of Montgomery | Site of an early settlement house that was never rebuilt after a fire. | |
66 | Haskell House | 4th June 1973 | west of New Windsor off NY 32 41 ° 28 ′ 50 ″ N, 74 ° 2 ′ 33 ″ W |
New Windsor | destroyed house from around 1720 | |
67 | Vermont Hatch Mansion | May 2, 1995 | Old Pleasant Hill Rd. 41 ° 25 ′ 28 "N, 74 ° 3 ′ 35" W. |
Cornwall | ||
68 | John R. Hays House | August 22, 2002 | 45 Maple St. 41 ° 33 ′ 33 ″ N, 74 ° 11 ′ 19 ″ W. |
Walden | Second Empire style house that belonged to a businessman and army officer during the Civil War . | |
69 | Highland Falls Railroad Depot | November 23, 1982 | Dock Rd. 41 ° 22 ′ 28 ″ N, 73 ° 57 ′ 41 ″ W. |
Highland Falls | ||
70 | Highland Falls Village Hall | November 23, 1982 | Main St. 41 ° 22 ′ 15 ″ N, 73 ° 57 ′ 57 ″ W. |
Highland Falls | ||
71 | Nathaniel Hill Brick House | 5th January 1978 | east of Montgomery on NY 17K 41 ° 31 ′ 34 "N, 74 ° 10 ′ 34" W |
Town of Montgomery | The Georgian style home built in 1760 was built by Irish immigrants. The bricks were brought from England as they were not made in the colonies at the time. | |
72 | Hillside Cemetery | September 7, 1994 | Mulberry St. 41 ° 26 ′ 32 "N, 74 ° 25 ′ 51" W. |
Middletown | The cemetery designed by Calvert Vaux is the final resting place of important people of the place from the 19th century. | |
73 | Historic Track | October 15, 1966 | Main St. 41 ° 24 ′ 11 ″ N, 74 ° 19 ′ 7 ″ W. |
Village of Goshen | The facility is the oldest continuously operating harness racing track in the United States and the seat of the Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame . | |
74 | Hopewell Presbyterian Church | January 7, 1998 | NY 302 at County Road 17 41 ° 34 ′ 14 "N, 74 ° 20 ′ 8" W. |
Thompson Ridge | The stone building in neo-Gothic style from 1831 is the parish church of a community founded in 1778. | |
75 | Webb Horton House | April 26, 1990 | 115 South St. 41 ° 26 ′ 19 "N, 74 ° 25 ′ 34" W. |
Middletown | A local businessman's mansion is now an administrative building for the Orange County Community College . | |
76 | House at 116 Main Street | November 23, 1982 | 116 Main St. 41 ° 22 '23 "N, 73 ° 57' 53" W. |
Highland Falls | ||
77 | House at 37 Center Street | November 23, 1982 | 37 Center St. 41 ° 22 ′ 12 ″ N, 73 ° 58 ′ 4 ″ W. |
Highland Falls | ||
78 | Huguenot Schoolhouse | August 21, 1997 | Old Grange Rd. South of Big Pond Rd. 41 ° 25 ′ 11 ″ N, 74 ° 37 ′ 58 ″ W |
Deerpark | The well-preserved former dwarf school now serves as a historical local museum. | |
79 | The Kellogg House | April 16, 2001 | Old Pleasant Hill Rd. 41 ° 25 ′ 31 ″ N, 74 ° 3 ′ 57 ″ W. |
Cornwall | ||
80 | Knox Headquarters | November 9, 1972 | Quassaick Ave. and Forge Hill Rd. 41 ° 27 '15 "N, 74 ° 2' 56" W. |
Vails Gate | The stone house built by William Bull around 1730 for the Ellison family was later used as headquarters by General Henry Knox . | |
81 | LeDoux / Healey House | November 23, 1982 | 60 Deerhill Rd. 41 ° 25 ′ 27 ″ N, 74 ° 1 ′ 5 ″ W. |
Cornwall | The shingle style house was built in 1910. | |
82 | Maple Lawn | June 28, 1984 | 24 Downing St. 41 ° 31 ′ 26 "N, 74 ° 0 ′ 44" W. |
Balmville | Exemplary picturesque style cottage built by Frederick Clarke Withers in 1859 and almost intact. | |
83 | Thomas McDowell House | July 28, 2004 | 517 Lake Rd. 41 ° 28 ′ 9 ″ N, 74 ° 6 ′ 35 ″ W. |
New Windsor | The well-preserved house from the 1770s from one of the original Irish settlers from Little Britain, . | |
84 | Gomez Mill House | January 29, 1973 | Mill House Rd. 41 ° 34 ′ 42 "N, 73 ° 58 ′ 56" W. |
Town of Newburgh | The building is the oldest known surviving home of a Jewish American. The base and first floor of the house date from 1712. The papermaker Dard Hunter lived there at the beginning of the 20th century. | |
85 | Johannes Miller House | November 21, 1980 | 272 Union St. 41 ° 30 ′ 43 ″ N, 74 ° 15 ′ 11 ″ W. |
Town of Montgomery | Home of Johannes Miller, an early 19th century investor in the Newburgh-Cochecton Turnpike and other toll roads. | |
86 | Milliken-Smith Farm | March 25, 2009 | 279 Bailey Road 41 ° 32 ′ 4 "N, 74 ° 12 ′ 36" W. |
Montgomery | ||
87 | Gilbert Millspaugh House | November 7, 2005 | 32 Church St. 41 ° 33 ′ 32 "N, 74 ° 11 ′ 16" W. |
Walden | Local merchant's Victorian cottage | |
88 | Moffat Library | August 19, 1994 | W. Main St. 41 ° 25 ′ 42 ″ N, 74 ° 10 ′ 6 ″ W. |
Washingtonville | Library building built by Washingtonville-born David Moffat with Tiffany stained glass windows. | |
89 | Montgomery Water Works Building | February 9, 2005 | 239 Ward St. 41 ° 31 '30 "N, 74 ° 13' 38" W. |
Village of Montgomery | Built in 1895 for the parish by Arthur Pratchett. Pratchett was a co-founder of the Montgomery Mills. | |
90 | Montgomery Worsted Mills | November 21, 1980 | Factory St. 41 ° 31 ′ 51 ″ N, 74 ° 13 ′ 26 ″ W. |
Village of Montgomery | 19th century textile mill. The plant on the Wallkill River is still in operation, but is mainly used to generate electrical energy from hydropower . | |
91 | Montgomery-Grand-Liberty Streets Historic District | July 16, 1973 | Montgomery, Grand and Liberty St. 41 ° 30 ′ 25 ″ N, 74 ° 0 ′ 35 ″ W. |
Newburgh | The historic district includes churches and houses of wealthy residents from the 19th century. | |
92 | Jeremiah Morehouse House | April 12, 2006 | 11 Hathorn Rd. 41 ° 14 ′ 42 ″ N, 74 ° 22 ′ 8 ″ W. |
Warwick | The house, built in 1767, was extensively renovated in the 1840s. | |
93 | Moses Mold House | August 22, 2002 | 1743 NY 17K 41 ° 31 '44 "N, 74 ° 15' 57" W. |
Montgomery | Residence formerly Palatinate settlers | |
94 | Mountainville Grange Hall | June 3, 1996 | NY 32 south of Creamery Rd. 41 ° 24 ′ 1 ″ N, 74 ° 4 ′ 46 ″ W |
Cornwall | Existing barn, which has been used as a meeting place by the local Masonic lodge since the beginning of the 20th century . | |
95 | New Windsor Cantonment | July 31, 1972 | Temple Hill Rd. 41 ° 28 ′ 9 ″ N, 74 ° 3 ′ 35 ″ W. |
New Windsor | Last camp of the Continental Army ; George Washington put down the Newburgh conspiracy here . | |
96 | New York State Armory | June 18, 1981 | Broadway and Johnson St. 41 ° 29 ′ 59 ″ N, 74 ° 0 ′ 50 ″ W. |
Newburgh | John A. Wood designed this building in the late 19th century, which now houses the county government social services offices. | |
97 | Old Town Cemetery and Palatine Church Site | June 30, 2000 | Grand St. 41 ° 30 ′ 27 ″ N, 74 ° 0 ′ 36 ″ W. |
Newburgh | Newburgh's early settlers cemetery. Here is the Robinson mausoleum, which was probably designed by Alexander Jackson Davis . | |
98 | Oliver Avenue Bridge | July 19, 1984 | Oliver Ave. 41 ° 27 ′ 14 "N, 74 ° 26 ′ 0" W. |
Middletown | Meanwhile demolished railway bridge | |
99 | Orange Mill Historic District | May 1, 1997 | Powder Mill Rd. At NY 52 | Town of Newburgh | Ruins of an extensive 19th century gunpowder production complex . The buildings are scattered around a park. | |
101 | Paramount Theater | March 6, 2002 | South St. 41 ° 26 ′ 39 "N, 74 ° 25 ′ 17" W. |
Middletown | Cinema built in 1930 in Art Deco | |
102 | Parry House | November 23, 1982 | Michel Rd. 41 ° 22 ′ 9 ″ N, 73 ° 57 ′ 45 ″ W. |
Highland Falls | ||
103 | Patchett House | November 21, 1980 | 232 Ward St. 41 ° 31 '34 "N, 74 ° 13' 40" W. |
Village of Montgomery | Old rest stop on the Newburgh-Cochecton Turnpike. The later home of the co-founder of Montgomery Worsted Mills is now an art gallery. | |
104 | James "Squire" Patton House | May 12, 2008 | NY 207 west of Temple Hill Rd. | New Windsor | The well-preserved home of an early landowner is a prime example of the various local styles of anonymous architecture. | |
105 | Peachcroft | March 10, 1995 | River Rd. 41 ° 32 '28 "N, 74 ° 12' 52" W. |
Montgomery | The house of two local farmers reflects the different architecture of the time of construction and renovation of the house. | |
106 | Gideon Pelton Farm | November 3, 1995 | 250 Rockefellow Ln. 41 ° 30 ′ 16 ″ N, 74 ° 14 ′ 25 ″ W. |
Town of Montgomery | Combination of a stone house from 1770 with a later farmhouse in the neoclassical style | |
107 | Patrick Piggot House | August 28, 1998 | 105 Angola Rd. 41 ° 25 ′ 40 ″ N, 74 ° 2 ′ 32 ″ W. |
Cornwall | The old farmhouse has been converted into a guest house when Cornwall was still a resort. | |
108 | Pine Terrace | November 23, 1982 | Main St. 41 ° 21 ′ 52 "N, 73 ° 57 ′ 54" W. |
Highland Falls | ||
109 | Powelton Club | December 20, 1999 | 2963 Balmville Rd. 41 ° 31 ′ 21 ″ N, 74 ° 1 ′ 2 ″ W. |
Balmville | The golf club is one of the oldest in the United States. | |
110 | Primitive Baptist Church of Brookfield | November 13, 1976 |
US 6 41 ° 23 '25 "N, 74 ° 28' 25" W. |
Slate Hill | The church, built in 1792, was one of the two oldest structures in Slate Hill | |
111 | Culver Randel House and Mill |
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May 20, 1998 | 65 Randall St. 41 ° 20 ′ 29 ″ N, 74 ° 21 ′ 11 ″ W. |
Florida | The house, built in 1850, is an excellent example of the picturesque elements of an Italian-looking building. |
112 | River View House | November 23, 1982 | 146 Bayview Ave. 41 ° 26 ′ 24 ″ N, 74 ° 0 ′ 8 ″ W. |
Cornwall | ||
113 | Rushmore Memorial Library | April 11, 2008 | Weygant Hill Rd. And NY 32 | Highland Mills | The 1924 Arts and Crafts library was built on the basis of a donation from resident Charles E. Rushmore . | |
114 | St. Andrew's Cemetery | December 23, 2008 | St. Andrew's Rd. And Plains Rd. 41 ° 34 '8 "N, 74 ° 8' 44" W. |
Walden | ||
115 | St. Andrew's Episcopal Church & Rectory | June 13, 2008 | 13 & 15 Walnut St. | Walden | Neo-Gothic style church built in 1871 designed by Charles Babcock . | |
116 | St. Mark's Baptist Church | January 28, 2004 | 213 Main St. 41 ° 22 ′ 2 ″ N, 73 ° 57 ′ 59 ″ W. |
Highland Falls | ||
117 | St. Mark's Episcopal Church | November 23, 1982 | Canterbury Rd. And US 9W 41 ° 19 ′ 49 ″ N, 73 ° 59 ′ 18 ″ W. |
Fort Montgomery | Church built in 1923, which was mainly used by weekenders | |
118 | St. Thomas Episcopal Church | July 12, 2006 | 47 Old Route 9W (188 River Rd.) 41 ° 28 ′ 13 ″ N, 74 ° 1 ′ 5 ″ W. |
New Windsor | ||
119 | Sands-Ring House | March 8, 1996 | Main St. 41 ° 26 '23 "N, 74 ° 1' 57" W. |
Cornwall | Home of an early Quaker; George Washington allegedly dined here. | |
120 | Sawyer Farmhouse | June 30, 2005 | 178 Maple Ave. 41 ° 22 ′ 28 "N, 74 ° 22 ′ 46" W. |
Town of Goshen | ||
121 | Scribner House | March 8, 1996 | 19 Roe Ave. 41 ° 26 '15 "N, 74 ° 1' 27" W. |
Cornwall | Cottage built in 1910 for Charles Scribner II , combining shingle style and colonial style. | |
122 | William Henry Seward Memorial | December 9, 1999 | Main St. 41 ° 20 ′ 0 ″ N, 74 ° 21 ′ 26 ″ W. |
Florida | The monument, created by Daniel Chester French , commemorates the son of the village, who later became Secretary of State of the United States . | |
123 | Jacob Shafer House | August 16, 1996 | 388 Kaisertown Rd. 41 ° 31 ′ 23 "N, 74 ° 16 ′ 15" W. |
Town of Montgomery | neoclassical house of an early resident | |
124 | Shorter House | August 24, 1998 | Andrews Rd. 41 ° 34 ′ 13 ″ N, 74 ° 20 ′ 39 ″ W. |
Crawford | neoclassical house of an early resident | |
125 | Smith Clove Meeting House | January 11, 1974 | Quaker Rd. 41 ° 21 ′ 40 ″ N, 74 ° 6 ′ 40 ″ W. |
Highland Mills | Meeting house for Quakers from 1803, which is used once a year. The structure is the oldest religious structure in Woodbury . | |
126 | The Smith House | August 8, 1996 | 2727 Albany Post Rd. 41 ° 33 ′ 9 ″ N, 74 ° 14 ′ 13 ″ W. |
Town of Montgomery | neoclassical building | |
127 | Southfield Furnace Ruin | 2nd November 1973 | south of Monroe off NY 17 41 ° 15 ′ 14 ″ N, 74 ° 11 ′ 40 ″ W |
Tuxedo | Remains of an iron foundry from the 19th century. The associated outbuildings are used as a museum. | |
128 | The Squirrels | November 23, 1982 | 225 Main St. 41 ° 22 ′ 3 ″ N, 73 ° 57 ′ 52 ″ W. |
Highland Falls | ||
129 | Sterling Mountain Fire Observation Tower and Observer's Cabin | July 28, 2006 | Sterling Forest State Park 41 ° 11 ′ 42 ″ N, 74 ° 16 ′ 44 ″ W. |
Greenwood Lake | ||
130 | General John Hathorn Stone House | March 12, 2001 | Hathorn Rd. 41 ° 14 ′ 48 ″ N, 74 ° 22 ′ 16 ″ W. |
Warwick | Built in 1773, the home of a general who led militias into the Battle of Minisink and later became a politician in New York legislature and in the United States Congress shows the influences of German architecture on English building traditions. | |
131 | Stonihurst | November 23, 1982 | NY 218 41 ° 21 '24 "N, 73 ° 58' 1" W. |
Highland Falls | ||
132 | Storm King Highway | November 23, 1982 | NY 218 41 ° 26 '15 "N, 73 ° 59' 49" W. |
Cornwall and Highlands | Road built in 1916 along a mountainside overlooking the Hudson River. The road is around 120 m above the river. | |
133 | Daniel Sutherland House | March 8, 1996 | 32 Angola Rd. 41 ° 26 ′ 0 ″ N, 74 ° 2 ′ 15 ″ W. |
Cornwall | Family home of an early Cornwall resident | |
134 | David Sutherland House | March 8, 1996 | 70 Angola Rd. 41 ° 25 ′ 50 ″ N, 74 ° 2 ′ 21 ″ W. |
Cornwall | House built from field stones in 1770 by a descendant of Daniel Sutherland | |
135 | Taylor-Corwin House | January 5, 2005 | 112 Maple Ave. 41 ° 36 ′ 34 "N, 74 ° 18 ′ 10" W. |
Pine Bush | Built in 1840, it is one of the oldest structures in Pine Bush. The place is known as a lookout point on Shawangunk Ridge . | |
136 | John Tears Inn | August 21, 1997 | 1224 Goshen Tnpk. 41 ° 30 ′ 2 ″ N, 74 ° 22 ′ 22 ″ W. |
Wallkill | The inn from the 1770s was a stopping point at Goshen Turnpike. | |
137 | Alexander Thompson House | June 13, 1997 | Jct. of NY 302 and Thompson Ridge Rd. 41 ° 34 ′ 14 "N, 74 ° 20 ′ 3" W. |
Thompson Ridge | The home of the son of one of the town's first settlers was expanded in the Federal Style at the beginning of the 19th century. | |
138 | Andrew Thompson Farmstead | January 5, 2005 | RD Rte 302 41 ° 33 ′ 44 ″ N, 74 ° 20 ′ 23 ″ W. |
Thompson Ridge | The house, built in 1810, combines elements of Federal style and early neoclassicism and has remained largely intact. | |
139 | Robert A. Thompson House | January 30, 1998 | NY 302 south of Dickerson Ave. 41 ° 33 ′ 37 "N, 74 ° 20 ′ 31" W. |
Thompson Ridge | The stone house, built in 1822, was the home of the settler, after whom Thompson Ridge is named. | |
140 | Tuxedo Park | March 13, 1980 | Tuxedo Lake and surrounding area 41 ° 12 ′ 5 ″ N, 74 ° 12 ′ 24 ″ W. |
Tuxedo Park | first gated community in the United States | |
141 | Tuxedo Park Railroad Station | December 13, 2000 | NY 17 41 ° 11 '36 "N, 74 ° 11' 14" W. |
Tuxedo | The station was built in 1885, and Tuxedo Park was built around the same time. | |
142 | Tweddle Farmstead | September 9, 1999 | 263 Beaver Dam Rd. 41 ° 30 ′ 27 ″ N, 74 ° 13 ′ 42 ″ W. |
Town of Montgomery | Farmhouse from the early 19th century; was renewed in the 1830s in the neoclassical style. | |
143 | US Military Academy | October 15, 1966 | NY 218 41 ° 23 '43 "N, 73 ° 58' 18" W. |
West Point | The oldest continuously-serving military post in the United States is the alma mater of many distinguished US generals. | |
144 | Union Street-Academy Hill Historic District | November 21, 1980 | roughly bounded by Ward St., Wallkill Ave., Sears and Hanover St. 41 ° 31 ′ 30 ″ N, 74 ° 14 ′ 18 ″ W |
Village of Montgomery | Historic core of the Village of Montgomery, the houses and buildings date from the end of the 19th century. | |
145 | Upland Lawn | December 6, 1996 | 16 Duncan Ln. 41 ° 26 '25 "N, 74 ° 1' 13" W. |
Cornwall | ||
146 | US Bullion Depository, West Point, New York | February 18, 1988 | Address classified | West Point | ||
147 | US Post Office Goshen | May 11, 1989 | Grand St. 41 ° 24 ′ 7 ″ N, 74 ° 19 ′ 34 ″ W. |
Village of Goshen | Colonial-style brick post office built as part of the New Deal in 1935; a mural inside shows the historic harness racing track . | |
148 | US Post Office Newburgh | May 11, 1989 | 215-217 Liberty St. 41 ° 30 ′ 11 "N, 74 ° 0 ′ 41" W. |
Newburgh | The two-story post office was built in the early 1930s as part of the Works Progress Administration | |
149 | US Post Office Port Jervis | May 11, 1989 | 20 Sussex St. 41 ° 22 ′ 30 "N, 74 ° 41 ′ 33" W. |
Port Jervis | 1920s retro colonial style post office building | |
150 | Mary Van Duzer-Sayer House | March 8, 1996 | Taylor Rd. 41 ° 24 '37 "N, 74 ° 5' 13" W. |
Cornwall | Federal style farmhouse built in 1832 | |
151 | Village of Monroe Historic District | November 19, 1998 | roughly bounded by Lake St., Carpenter Place, Clark St., Monroe Race Track Site, Ramapo St., and Oakland Ave. 41 ° 19 ′ 28 "N, 74 ° 11 ′ 9" W. |
Monroe | Monroe settlement center from the beginning of the 19th century. Most of it was spared a fire in 1892. Among the contributing objects the establishment operation of the dairy include Velveeta and the oldest meeting house of the Masons in New York. | |
152 | Jacob T. Walden Stone House | March 12, 2002 | N. Montgomery St. 41 ° 33 ′ 55 "N, 74 ° 11 ′ 44" W. |
Walden | The stone house built in the 1730s is the oldest house in Walden and was later the home of the miller, after whom Walden is named. | |
153 | Walden United Methodist Church | February 28, 2008 | 125 W. Main St. | Walden | intact brick church from 1893 in neo-Gothic style | |
154 | A. Walsh Stone House and Farm Complex | December 28, 2001 | 1570 NY 94 41 ° 26 '27 "N, 74 ° 6' 3" W. |
Cornwall | neoclassical house in the center of a working farm | |
155 | Daniel Waring House | November 3, 1995 | 730 River Rd. 41 ° 31 ′ 44 "N, 74 ° 14 ′ 14" W. |
Town of Montgomery | The 18th century house was later renovated and is the only columnar neoclassical building in Montgomery. | |
156 | Warwick Village Historic District | September 7, 1984 | roughly bounded by NY 17A , High and South St. and Oakland, Maple and Colonial Ave. 41 ° 29 '46 "N, 74 ° 21' 32" W. |
Warwick | Core of the Village of Warwick; the buildings date from the mid-19th century to the beginning of the 20th century. In this way, they reflect the economic structural change in the area. | |
157 | Washington's Headquarters | October 15, 1966 | Liberty and Washington St. 41 ° 29 ′ 52 ″ N, 74 ° 0 ′ 39 ″ W. |
Newburgh | The oldest house in the City of Newburgh was George Washington's home when the Continental Army had its encampment here. It later became the first property, by the government of any state of the United States for purposes of the monument protection was purchased. | |
158 | Webb Lane House | November 23, 1982 | Webb Lane 41 ° 22 ′ 14 "N, 73 ° 57 ′ 44" W. |
Highland Falls | ||
159 | George T. Wisner House | June 30, 2005 | 145 South St. 41 ° 23 ′ 23 "N, 74 ° 19 ′ 29" W. |
Village of Goshen | Local businessman's Victorian home | |
160 | Wilford Wood House | August 28, 1998 | 58 Pleasant Hill Rd. 41 ° 24 ′ 40 ″ N, 74 ° 4 ′ 25 ″ W. |
Mountainville | The house, built around 1890, is an early example of the Colonial Revival style. In the days when Cornwall was mainly used as a holiday resort, this type of farmhouse construction was rare. | |
161 | Woodlawn Farm | April 11, 2008 | 20 Mount Orange Rd. | Slate Hill | Farm complex whose oldest building dates back to 1790 and is the oldest in Slate Hill | |
162 | Woodruff House | March 8, 1996 | NY 32 41 ° 26 '56 "N, 74 ° 3' 29" W. |
Cornwall | rare stone house from the 19th century | |
163 | Wyant-Talbot House | March 8, 1996 | 42 Clark Ave. 41 ° 26 '38 "N, 74 ° 1' 41" W. |
Cornwall-on-Hudson | ||
164 | Yelverton Inn and Store | March 28, 1980 | 112-116 Main St. 41 ° 21 ′ 22 ″ N, 74 ° 16 ′ 41 ″ W. |
Chester | Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr stayed in the wooden inn, built in 1765, during a land dispute, and George Washington during the Revolutionary War. The adjacent workshop from 1841 is one of the few remaining commercial buildings in the neoclassical style in the area. |
See also
Commons : National Register of Historic Places in Hamilton County, New York - Collection of pictures, videos, and audio files