List of entries on the National Register of Historic Places in Ulster County
The list of entries on the National Register of Historic Places in Ulster County includes those estates, properties, and historic districts in Ulster County , New York . Of the approximately 167 entries on this list, six are also classified as National Historic Landmarks .
This list is as of September 16, 2011.
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1 | Peter Aldrich Homestead | 1983-09-26 | 168 Decker Rd. 41 ° 40 ′ 11 ″ N , 74 ° 15 ′ 24 ″ W. |
Gardiner | The house of an early settler, built in 1750 and later expanded, was built in timber frame construction | |
2 | All Saints' Chapel |
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1986-09-11 | Main St. 41 ° 50 ′ 44 ″ N , 74 ° 4 ′ 35 ″ W. |
Rosendale | unusual church built in 1876 in neo-Gothic style with a Ruskinesque touch and built with the locally made Rosendale zemebt. It has served as a public community library since 1959. |
3 | Ashokan-Turnwood Covered Bridge |
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2000-07-20 | 477 Beaverkill Rd. 41 ° 55 ′ 36 " N , 74 ° 11 ′ 58" W. |
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4th | Sebastian Baker Stone House | 1996-02-22 | 10 Dug Rd. 41 ° 49 ′ 55 ″ N , 74 ° 14 ′ 40 ″ W. |
Rochester | ||
5 | Balsam Lake Mountain Fire Observation Station |
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2001-09-23 | Balsam Lake Mountain 42 ° 4 ′ 11 " N , 74 ° 34 ′ 28" W. |
Hardenburgh | Site of the first fire tower in the Catskills; the current tower was built in 1930 and was in operation until 1988. |
6th | Zachariah Barley Stone House |
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1995-08-10 | 193 Whitfield Rd. 41 ° 49 ′ 32 " N , 74 ° 14 ′ 22" W. |
Rochester | |
7th | Beaverkill Valley Inn |
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1985-09-12 | Beaverkill Rd. 42 ° 1 ′ 24 ″ N , 74 ° 45 ′ 6 ″ W. |
Lew Beach | Inn built in 1895; is one of the few inns from the early years of fishing on Beaverkill |
8th | Bevier House |
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1983-09-26 | Bevier Rd. 41 ° 40 ′ 57 ″ N , 74 ° 10 ′ 19 ″ W. |
Gardiner | Farmhouse built in the middle of the 19th century; one of the few intact houses in the Shawangunk Valley from before the Civil War |
9 | Bevier Stone House |
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2002-03-12 | 2687 NY 209 41 ° 53 ′ 25 " N , 74 ° 6 ′ 11" W. |
Marbletown | |
10 | Binnewater Historic District |
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1982-11-04 | Sawdust Ave., Breezy Hill, and Binnewater Rd. 41 ° 51 '27 " N , 74 ° 5' 10" W. |
Rosendale | |
11 | Boice House |
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2001-12-28 | 110 Fair St. 41 ° 55 ′ 40 ″ N , 74 ° 0 ′ 58 ″ W. |
Kingston | Classicist house built in 1850 that was converted by a local quarry owner in the style of the Second Empire |
12 | Emile Brunel Studio and Sculpture Garden |
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1999-08-10 |
NY 28 41 ° 59 '49 " N , 74 ° 15' 52" W. |
Boiceville | Sculpture garden from before the Second World War with the artist's studio, which, unusual in the region, is based on the style of European farmhouses |
13 | Bruynswick School No. 8th |
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2000-11-02 | 2146 Bruynswick Rd. 41 ° 39 '33 " N , 74 ° 13' 36" W. |
Shawangunk | intact wooden dwarf school built in the 19th century |
14th | Brykill |
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1983-09-26 | Bruynswick Rd. 41 ° 39 ′ 56 " N , 74 ° 13 ′ 2" W. |
Gardiner | Stone house built in 1724, which Maron Teller generously expanded in 1927 into a mansion in the style of the Colonial Revival . Today a ranch that specializes in organic cattle feed. |
15th | John Burroughs Cabin |
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1968-11-24 | west of West Park 41 ° 47 ′ 48 ″ N , 73 ° 58 ′ 26 ″ W |
West Park | Naturalist John Burroughs ' hut known as "Slabsides" |
16 | John Burroughs Riverby Study |
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1968-11-24 | between NY 9W and the Hudson River, 41 ° 48 ′ 17 " N , 73 ° 58 ′ 25" W |
West Park | Burroughs' studio in West Park |
17th | Byrdcliffe Historic District |
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1979-05-07 | west of Woodstock at Glasco Tpke. and Larks Nest Rd. 42 ° 3 '14 " N , 74 ° 8' 17" W |
Woodstock | utopian artist colony |
18th | Camp Wapanachki |
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1994-11-25 | S. Plank Rd. (Old Co. Rt 28) at the intersection with Miller Rd., Shandaken 42 ° 2 ′ 56 ″ N , 74 ° 16 ′ 21 ″ W |
Mt. Tremper | |
19th | Chapel Hill Bible Church |
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2005-01-07 | 49 Bingham Rd. 41 ° 35 ′ 12 " N , 73 ° 59 ′ 42" W. |
Marlboro | neo-Gothic church originally built in Manhattan in 1860, but moved to Marlboro in 1905 |
20th | Chestnut Street Historic District | 1985-09-19 | roughly bounded by W. Chestnut St., Broadway, E. Chestnut St., Livingston St., and Stuyvesant St. 41 ° 55 '24 " N , 73 ° 59' 22" W. |
Kingston | ||
21st | Chetolah |
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1980-10-21 | south of Cragsmoor on Vista Maria Rd. 41 ° 39 ′ 39 ″ N , 74 ° 22 ′ 39 ″ W |
Cragsmoor | |
22nd | Chichester House |
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2001-12-28 | 116 Fair St. 41 ° 55 ′ 41 ″ N , 74 ° 0 ′ 58 ″ W. |
Kingston | intact Second Empire house from the 1870s |
23 | Walstein Childs House | 2003-07-03 | Sand Hill Rd., Wallkill Correctional Facility 41 ° 38 ′ 33 ″ N , 74 ° 10 ′ 8 ″ W. |
Wallkill | ||
24 | Christ Episcopal Church | 2010-11-10 | 426 Old Post Road 41 ° 36 ′ 1 ″ N , 73 ° 58 ′ 18 ″ W. |
Marlboro | ||
25th | Christ Lutheran Church and Parsonage |
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2010-05-28 | 105-107 Center Street 41 ° 42 ′ 53.7 " N , 74 ° 23 ′ 34.1" W. |
Ellenville | new entry; Ref number 10000304 |
26th | Church of the Holy Transfiguration of Christ-on-the-Mount |
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2005-12-09 | Mead's Mountain Rd. 42 ° 3 ′ 42 " N , 74 ° 7 ′ 18" W. |
Woodstock | |
27 | Clinton Avenue Historic District |
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1970-02-05 | Clinton Ave. and Fair St. 41 ° 56 '5 " N , 74 ° 1' 29" W. |
Kingston | The Senate House neighborhood was Kingston's first historic district; it is now part of the larger Stockade District on Clinton Avenue. |
28 | Cole-Hasbrouck Farm Historic District |
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1994-11-10 | NY 32, north of the intersection with US 44 and NY 55 41 ° 40 ′ 8 ″ N , 74 ° 6 ′ 24 ″ W |
Modena | |
29 | Common School No. 10 | 1988-09-15 | North side of Upper Cherrytown Rd. 41 ° 52 ′ 47 ″ N , 74 ° 19 ′ 18 ″ W |
Accord | ||
30th | Community Theater |
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1979-07-22 | 601 Broadway 41 ° 55 ′ 46 ″ N , 74 ° 0 ′ 17 ″ W. |
Kingston | The neoclassical theater, built in 1926, is the only pre-WWII theater in the city that still exists, and one of only three such structures in the Hudson Valley . Today's Ulster Performing Arts Center is home to the Hudson Valley Philharmonic Orchestra. |
31 | Cordts Mansion |
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2007-10-03 | 82-152 Lindsley Ave. 41 ° 55 ′ 46 ″ N , 73 ° 58 ′ 22 ″ W. |
Kingston | |
32 | Coykendall Lodge | 2002-01-11 | off Alder Lake Rd. 42 ° 3 ′ 15 ″ N , 74 ° 40 ′ 27 ″ W |
Hardenburgh | Blockhouse of the railroad magnate Samuel Coykendall, today one of the few non-fire control structures on land in the New York Forest Preserve . | |
33 | Cragsmoor Historic District |
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1996-08-08 | roughly bounded by Henry, Cragsmoor, and Sam's Pt. Rd. In Cragsmoor 41 ° 40 ′ 13 ″ N , 74 ° 22 ′ 36 ″ W. |
Cragsmoor | Artists' colony with numerous ornate houses from the 19th century |
34 | JB Crowell and Son Brick Mold Mill Complex |
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1983-06-30 | Ippencott Rd. 41 ° 37 '25 " N , 74 ° 11' 49" W. |
Wallkill | intact commercial complex from the end of the 19th century; is still used |
35 | Cumming-Parker House | 2010-02-12 | 50 Appletree Road 41 ° 49 ′ 58.6 " N , 73 ° 57 ′ 31.3" W. |
Esopus | new entry; Ref. Number 10000014 | |
36 | Davis Stone House | 1999-08-12 | 4652 NY 209 41 ° 49 ′ 9 " N , 74 ° 12 ′ 1" W. |
Rochester | ||
37 | Johannes Decker's Farm |
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1974-03-05 | southwest of Gardiner on Red Mill Rd. and on Shawangunk Kill 41 ° 38 ′ 33 ″ N , 74 ° 14 ′ 3 ″ W |
Gardiner | |
38 | William Decker House |
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1983-09-26 | New Prospect Rd. 41 ° 38 ′ 51 ″ N , 74 ° 15 ′ 49 ″ W. |
Shawangunk | Stone house of an early resident of the Town of Shawangunk |
39 | Delaware and Hudson Canal |
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1968-11-24 | Delaware and Hudson Canal | crosses the county from Spring Glen to Creeklocks | The remnants of the canal and locks that transported anthracite coal from northeastern Pennsylvania to New York City in the 19th century are classified as linear National Historic Landmarks in Ulster County and several other counties . |
40 | Dill Farm |
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1983-09-26 | Off Goebel Rd. 41 ° 38 ′ 35 ″ N , 74 ° 15 ′ 45 ″ W. |
Shawangunk | Family owned farm from around 1760; the buildings date from the beginning of the 19th century. |
41 | District School No. 14th |
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1997-02-21 | Academy St., south of the intersection with Birch Cr. Rd. 42 ° 8 ′ 6 ″ N , 74 ° 28 ′ 47 ″ W. |
Pine Hill | The 1925 building reflects changes in the state's requirements for rural schools; it combines Colonial Revival and Craftsman Style. |
42 | Andries DuBois House |
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1998-08-06 | 75 Wallkill Ave. 41 ° 36 '36 " N , 74 ° 11' 13" W. |
Wallkill | oldest building in Wallkill; has been restored to its original condition |
43 | DuBois-Deyo House |
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1994-11-25 | 437 Springtown Rd. 41 ° 48 ′ 16 " N , 74 ° 5 ′ 12" W. |
Rosendale | |
44 | Dubois-Kierstede Stone House |
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1998-05-20 | 119 Main St. 42 ° 4 ′ 45 ″ N , 73 ° 56 ′ 59 ″ W. |
Suckers | stone house from 1727, now serves as a museum |
45 | Dubois-Sarles Octagon |
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2002-11-15 | 16 South St. 41 ° 36 ′ 2 " N , 73 ° 58 ′ 27" W. |
Marlboro | Octagon house built in the style of the Second Empire , which was built in the 1850s and modernized in 1872 |
46 | Hendrikus DuBois House |
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1982-07-08 | 600 Albany Post Rd. 41 ° 43 ′ 15 ″ N , 74 ° 8 ′ 56 ″ W. |
Libertyville | House of the son of a war veteran |
47 | Ephriam DuPuy Stone House |
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1995-08-10 | 193 Whitfield Rd. 41 ° 49 ′ 10 ″ N , 74 ° 13 ′ 18 ″ W. |
Rochester | stone-walled house from the middle of the 18th century |
48 | J. Dupuy Stone House |
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1997-02-21 | Krum Rd., West of the intersection with Queens Hwy. 41 ° 48 ′ 9 " N , 74 ° 16 ′ 45" W. |
Rochester | |
49 | Old Dutch Church Parsonage | 2001-08-15 | 109 Pearl St. 41 ° 55 ′ 51 ″ N , 74 ° 1 ′ 16 ″ W. |
Kingston | ||
50 | Elm Street Stone Arch Bridge |
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1996-12-16 | Elm St., across Alton Creek 42 ° 8 ′ 0 ″ N , 74 ° 28 ′ 48 ″ W. |
Pine Hill | Built in 1900, the bridge is one of the few stone arch bridges in Ulster County |
51 | Elting Memorial Library |
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2004-05-12 | 93 Main St. 41 ° 44 ′ 54 ″ N , 74 ° 5 ′ 7 ″ W. |
New Paltz | An earlier stone house has been expanded to become the New Paltz Main Library. |
52 | Esopus Meadows Lighthouse |
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1979-05-29 | Spans Hudson River 41 ° 52 ′ 16 " N , 73 ° 56 ′ 45" W. |
Esopus | |
53 | First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Kingston |
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2008-10-10 | 272 Wall Street 41 ° 55 ′ 57.8 " N , 74 ° 1 ′ 9.7" W. |
Kingston | Minard Lefever designed the church in 1852 for a ward whose origins date back to 1659, making it one of the oldest continuously living congregations in the United States. The structure is the only stone church Lafever designed and the only one of his neo-Gothic churches that is still in its original state. |
54 | James and Mary Forsyth House |
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2003-07-03 | 31 Albany Ave. 41 ° 55 ′ 58 " N , 74 ° 0 ′ 53" W. |
Kingston | The Italian-style mansion, designed by Richard Upjohn in 1849, is one of only two pre-Civil War buildings in Kingston and the only structure in the city by a nationally renowned architect |
55 | Gardiner School |
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2000-11-22 | 2340 US 44 / NY 55 41 ° 40 '43 " N , 74 ° 8' 59" W. |
Gardiner | The wooden schoolhouse, built in the late 19th century, has been used as a town hall since the restoration. |
56 | Grant Mills Covered Bridge |
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1998-12-17 | Mill Brook Rd., Across Mill Brook 42 ° 4 ′ 48 ″ N , 74 ° 37 ′ 45 ″ W. |
Hardenburgh | The covered bridge, built in 1902, is the highest in the Catskills. Today it only serves pedestrian traffic. |
57 | Guilford-Bower Farm House | 1999-07-08 | Albany Post Rd. 41 ° 42 ′ 40 ″ N , 74 ° 9 ′ 30 ″ W. |
New Paltz | ||
58 | Thaddeus Hait Farm |
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1988-12-29 | 75 Allhusen Rd. 41 ° 40 ′ 42.9 ″ N , 74 ° 5 ′ 23.4 ″ W. |
Modena | largely intact farm from the early 19th century, now used again as a winery |
59 | Jean Hasbrouck House |
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1967-12-24 | Huguenot and N. Front St. 41 ° 45 ′ 6 " N , 74 ° 5 ′ 20" W. |
New Paltz | Example of a Belgian stone house; is the only such house on Huguenot Street with a jambless fireplace |
60 | Major Jacob Hasbrouck Jr. House |
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1999-07-23 | 193 Huguenot St. 41 ° 45 ′ 38 ″ N , 74 ° 5 ′ 11 ″ W. |
New Paltz | The house was built in 1786 by Jean Hasbrouck's grandson; it was changed by descendants in various ways during the 19th century. It is the last large stone house in Ulster County and the only one still inhabited by descendants of the same family. |
61 | High Falls Historic District |
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1998-08-06 | Essentially on NY 213 and Main St. 41 ° 49 '36 " N , 74 ° 7' 42" W. |
Marbletown | halfway planned area that arose at an important stop on the Delaware and Hudson Canal |
62 | Holy Cross Monastery |
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1995-02-24 |
US 9W , east side 41 ° 48 ′ 7 ″ N , 73 ° 57 ′ 26 ″ W. |
West Park | First monastery of the Order of the Holy Cross , that its founder James Otis Sargent Huntington had built in 1904. |
63 | Jacob Hoornbeck Stone House |
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1997-02-21 | Boice Mill Rd., Junction with Krum Rd. 41 ° 47 ′ 48 ″ N , 74 ° 17 ′ 33 ″ W |
Rochester | Georgian-style stone house built in 1800, which arose from a smaller, earlier rear building. |
64 | Hoornbeek Store Complex |
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1984-02-09 | Main St. between Clinton & Church Sts. 41 ° 44 ′ 28 " N , 74 ° 22 ′ 27" W. |
Napanoch | The shop complex from the end of the 19th century illustrates the transition between Federal Stylel and classicism . |
65 | Hornbeck Stone House |
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1995-08-10 | 149 Whitfield Rd. 41 ° 49 ′ 2 ″ N , 74 ° 13 ′ 18 ″ W. |
Rochester | Stone building from 1750 |
66 | House at 184 Albany Avenue |
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2002-11-15 | 184 Albany Ave. 41 ° 56 ′ 1 ″ N , 74 ° 0 ′ 29 ″ W. |
Kingston | intact, picturesque- style house built around 1860 |
67 | House at 313 Albany Avenue |
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2002-11-15 | 313 Albany Ave. 41 ° 56 ′ 16 ″ N , 74 ° 0 ′ 17 ″ W. |
Kingston | House built in Queen Anne style in 1896 in the mood of the "Free Classical" shows the transition to the Colonial Revival |
68 | House at 322 Albany Avenue |
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2002-11-15 | 322 Albany Ave. 41 ° 56 ′ 15 ″ N , 74 ° 0 ′ 15 ″ W. |
Kingston | Stone house from the beginning of the 19th century; it was renewed in the classicist style of the 1840s and the Colonial Revival of the 1930s. |
69 | House at 356 Albany Avenue |
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2002-11-15 | 356 Albany Ave. 41 ° 55 ′ 57 " N , 74 ° 0 ′ 32" W. |
Kingston | House built in 1897 in the "Free Classical" phase of Queen Anne Style |
70 | Huguenot Street Historic District |
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1966-10-15 | Huguenot St. 41 ° 45 ′ 6 ″ N , 74 ° 5 ′ 19 ″ W. |
New Paltz | Late 17th century stone houses built by New Paltz 'founders; it is one of the oldest continuously inhabited neighborhoods in Anglo-America. |
71 | George and John R. Hunt Memorial Building |
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2005-01-14 | 2 Liberty St., corner of Canal Sts. 41 ° 43 ′ 2 " N , 74 ° 23 ′ 38" W. |
Ellenville | The neoclassical building from the beginning of the 20th century was used for various purposes, including as a village library. |
72 | Hurley Historic District |
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1966-10-15 | Hurley St., Hurley Mountain Rd. And Schoonmaker Lane 41 ° 55 '39 " N , 74 ° 3' 58" W. |
Hurley | Well-preserved stone houses from the beginning of the 18th century in the Dutch style; was the seat of government in New York for two months after the British burned nearby Kingston |
73 | Johannes Jansen House and Dutch Barn |
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1983-09-26 | Decker Rd. 41 ° 40 ′ 1 ″ N , 74 ° 16 ′ 11 ″ W. |
Shawangunk | brick house and farm of an early settler |
74 | Thomas Jansen House |
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1983-09-26 | Jansen Rd. 41 ° 39 ′ 7 ″ N , 74 ° 17 ′ 32 ″ W. |
Shawangunk | Jansen's original stone house from 1727 still stands as the kitchen wing of the Federal-Style house that his grandson built in the 1820s. |
75 | Jenkins-DuBois Farm and Mill Site |
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2001-05-30 | Jenkinstown Rd. 41 ° 41 ′ 46 " N , 74 ° 6 ′ 38" W. |
Gardiner | Farm built in 1793 on land still owned by the original owner family |
76 | K. WHITTELSEY (Tugboat) | 2002-11-21 | 3 North St. on Rondout Creek 41 ° 55 ′ 20 ″ N , 73 ° 58 ′ 13 ″ W. |
Kingston | ||
77 | William Kenyon House |
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2001-12-28 | 104 Fair St. 41 ° 55 ′ 39 ″ N , 74 ° 0 ′ 57 ″ W. |
Kingston | intact house of a local congressman, built in 1850 in the style of an Italian villa |
78 | Kingston City Hall (New York) |
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1971-12-09 | 408 Broadway 41 ° 55 ′ 37 ″ N , 73 ° 59 ′ 48 ″ W. |
Kingston | The house, built in 1873, has been restored; it once stood on the former border between Kingston and Rondout to symbolize their merger to form today's City. |
79 | Kingston City Library |
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1995-12-07 | 399 Broadway 41 ° 55 ′ 34 " N , 73 ° 59 ′ 47" W. |
Kingston | neoclassical Carnegie Library built in 1903 |
80 | Kingston Stockade District |
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1975-06-19 | Area consisting of both sides of Clinton Ave., Main, Green and Front Sts. 41 ° 56 ′ 2 ″ N , 74 ° 1 ′ 13 ″ W. |
Kingston | Area within the stockade from 1654, commonly interpreted as Uptown Kingston |
81 | Kingston – Port Ewen Suspension Bridge |
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1980-04-30 | US-9W 41 ° 55 '2 " N , 73 ° 59' 8" W. |
Kingston and Port Ewen | Built in 1921; last link in the construction of the first road link on the west bank of the Hudson River |
82 | Kingston / Rondout 2 Lighthouse |
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1979-05-29 | Hudson River and Rondout Creek 41 ° 55 ′ 38 " N , 73 ° 58 ′ 19" W |
Kingston | |
83 | Kirkland Hotel |
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2002-11-15 | 2 Main St. 41 ° 55 ′ 59 ″ N , 74 ° 1 ′ 1 ″ W. |
Kingston | rare still existing example of a hotel built in timber frame construction; Built in 1899 |
84 | Kripplebush Historic District | 1994-10-04 | roughly the area along Kripplebush and Pine Bush Rd. 41 ° 50 ′ 18 ″ N , 74 ° 11 ′ 17 ″ W |
Marbletown | ||
85 | Krom Stone House and Dutch Barn |
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1995-08-10 | Airport Rd. 41 ° 49 ′ 1 ″ N , 74 ° 12 ′ 35 ″ W. |
Rochester | |
86 | Krom Stone House at 31 Upper Whitfield Road |
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1995-08-10 | 31 Upper Whitfield Rd. 41 ° 49 ′ 43 ″ N , 74 ° 13 ′ 39 ″ W. |
Rochester | |
87 | Krom Stone House at 45 Upper Whitfield Road |
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1995-08-10 | 45 Upper Whitfield Rd. 41 ° 49 ′ 43 " N , 74 ° 13 ′ 52" W. |
Rochester | Stone house built in 1780 with a rear wing built at the end of the 19th century using a timber frame construction |
88 | Lucas Krom Stone House |
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1995-08-10 | 286 Whitfield Rd. 41 ° 49 ′ 37 ″ N , 74 ° 13 ′ 23 ″ W. |
Rochester | |
89 | John A. Lafevre House and School |
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1989-11-16 |
NY 208 , S of New Paltz 41 ° 41 '50 " N , 74 ° 7' 9" W. |
Gardiner | Stone house built in 1772 by a New Paltz Huguenot descendant; the dwarf school on the property was built in 1838. |
90 | Lattingtown Baptist Church | 2010-10-20 | 425 Old Indian Road 41 ° 38 ′ 39 ″ N , 74 ° 0 ′ 24 ″ W. |
Lattingtown | New entry; Ref number 10000855 | |
91 | Lake Mohonk Mountain House Complex |
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1973-07-16 | northwest of New Paltz, between Wallkill Valley to the east and Roundout Valley to the west 41 ° 46 ′ 48 ″ N , 74 ° 9 ′ 41 ″ W |
New Paltz | architecturally eclectic hotel that has hosted several important international conferences. |
92 | Abraham and Maria LeFevre House |
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2006-07-28 | 56 Forest Glen Rd. 41 ° 41 ′ 56 " N , 74 ° 7 ′ 48" W. |
Gardiner | |
93 | Lock Tender's House and Canal Store Ruin |
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1998-08-06 | 40 Canal Rd. 41 ° 49 ′ 25 ″ N , 74 ° 7 ′ 51 ″ W. |
High falls | House built in 1848 for the keeper of Canal Lock 20 with the foundations of what was then a shop |
94 | Locust Lawn Estate |
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1974-05-17 | NY 32, SE of Gardiner 41 ° 41 ′ 51 ″ N , 74 ° 6 ′ 8 ″ W. |
Gardiner | Federal-style mansion built in 1814 by Josiah Hasbrouck , a congressman and descendant of a Huguenot family |
95 | Loerzel Beer Hall |
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1984-09-07 | 213 Partition St. 42 ° 4 ′ 29 ″ N , 73 ° 57 ′ 4 ″ W. |
Suckers | Brewery built in 1873 ; the buildings now contain apartments. |
96 | Main Street Historic District |
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1988-06-07 |
US 209 41 ° 50 '49 " N , 74 ° 8' 41" W. |
Stone Ridge | Houses and a church built at the end of the 18th / beginning of the 19th century |
97 | Main-Partition Streets Historic District |
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1982-07-08 | roughly bounded by Main, Partition, Market and Jane St. 42 ° 4 ′ 37 ″ N , 73 ° 57 ′ 10 ″ W |
Suckers | |
98 | Jacob F. Markle Stone House |
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1995-08-10 | 335 Whitfield Rd. 41 ° 49 ′ 59 ″ N , 74 ° 13 ′ 3 ″ W. |
Rochester | |
99 | Maverick Concert Hall |
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1999-12-09 | Off Maverick Rd. 42 ° 0 ′ 51 ″ N , 74 ° 7 ′ 6 ″ W. |
Hurley | |
100 | Middaugh-Stone House and Dutch Barn | 1994-12-29 | 476 Mill Rd. 41 ° 49 ′ 9 ″ N , 74 ° 13 ′ 49 ″ W. |
Rochester | ||
101 | Mill Street Stone Arch Bridge |
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1996-12-16 | Mill St., across Birch Creek 42 ° 8 ′ 1 ″ N , 74 ° 29 ′ 0 ″ W. |
Pine Hill | Erected in 1897 by the same builder as the bridge on Elm Street |
102 | Miller's House at Red Mills | 1983-09-26 | Red Mills Rd. And Wallkill Ave. 41 ° 37 ′ 42 " N , 74 ° 16 ′ 29" W. |
Shawangunk | ||
103 | Milton Railroad Station |
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2007-08-28 | 41 Dock Rd. 41 ° 39 ′ 10 ″ N , 73 ° 57 ′ 17 ″ W. |
Milton | One of the few remaining passenger stations on the West Shore Railroad ; the structure built in 1883 is still relatively intact. |
104 | Morton Memorial Library |
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1997-02-21 | Elm St., southwest of NY 28 42 ° 8 ′ 3 ″ N , 74 ° 28 ′ 47 ″ W. |
Pine Hill | Library built in 1902 by a philanthropist in the Georgian Revival, who had his summer residence here |
105 | Mount Tremper Fire Observation Station |
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2001-09-23 | Mount Tremper 42 ° 4 ′ 27.1 ″ N , 74 ° 16 ′ 39.6 ″ W. |
Shandaken | |
106 | National Youth Administration Woodstock Resident Work Center |
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1992-04-30 | NY 212 N side, E of Woodstock 42 ° 2 '25 " N , 74 ° 5' 39" W. |
Woodstock | now Woodstock School of Art |
107 | New Paltz Downtown Historic District |
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2009-07-24 | Main, N. Chestnut, S. Chestnut, Church, N. Front, Academy and W. Center St., Innis and Plattekill Ave. 41 ° 44 '53.3 " N , 74 ° 5' 6.3" W. |
New Paltz | intact core of a lively college town of the 19th century |
108 | O&W Railroad Station at Port Ben |
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2002-01-11 | Tow Path Rd. 41 ° 45 ′ 0 ″ N , 74 ° 20 ′ 50 ″ W. |
Wawarsing | 1912 abandoned passenger station with the route of the previous tracks |
109 | Osterhoudt Stone House | 2001-07-05 | 1880 NY 32 42 ° 1 ′ 3 " N , 73 ° 57 ′ 32" W. |
Suckers | ||
110 | Olive and Hurley Old School Baptist Church |
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1998-11-19 | NY 28, junction with NY 30 41 ° 58 ′ 24 ″ N , 74 ° 12 ′ 45 ″ W. |
Shokan | |
111 | Ontario and Western Railroad Passenger Station |
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1999-02-22 | Institution Rd. 41 ° 44 ′ 24 ″ N , 74 ° 21 ′ 57 ″ W |
Napanoch | intact train station from 1903, which is right next to the bed of the Delaware and Hudson Canal |
112 | Opus 40 |
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2001-03-12 | Fite Rd. 42 ° 3 ′ 3 ″ N , 74 ° 2 ′ 2 ″ W. |
Suckers | Sculpture garden created by Bard College professor Harry Fite in the 1930s |
113 | Frank A. Palen House |
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2005-02-09 | 74-76 St. James St. 41 ° 55 ′ 50 " N , 74 ° 0 ′ 53" W. |
Kingston | intact Queen Anne style house built in 1892 by a local businessman |
114 | Col. Oliver Hazard Payne Estate |
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2002-11-15 | US 9W 41 ° 48 '35 " N , 73 ° 57' 34" W. |
Esopus | |
115 | Pearl Street Schoolhouse |
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1983-09-26 | Awosting and Decker Rds. 41 ° 39 ′ 22 " N , 74 ° 16 ′ 37" W. |
Shawangunk | intact building of a dwarf school from 1850, which today serves as a residential building |
116 | Perrine's Bridge |
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1973-04-13 | off I-87 over the Wallkill River 41 ° 48 ′ 53 ″ N , 74 ° 3 ′ 13 ″ W |
Rosendale | second oldest covered bridge in New York and the only one on the Wallkill River |
117 | Phenicia Railroad Station |
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1995-04-20 | High St. 42 ° 4 ′ 49 ″ N , 74 ° 18 ′ 31 ″ W. |
Phenicia | The former Ulster and Delaware Railroad station from 1899 is now the seat of the Empire State Rail Museum |
118 | Ponckhockie Union Chapel | 1980-04-23 | 91 Abruyn St. 41 ° 55 ′ 34 " N , 73 ° 58 ′ 28" W. |
Kingston | ||
119 | Poppletown Farmhouse | 1991-11-07 | Junction of Old Post Rd. And Swarte Kill Rd. 41 ° 49 ′ 16 ″ N , 73 ° 58 ′ 31 ″ W. |
Esopus | ||
120 | Red Hill Fire Observation Station |
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2001-09-23 | Red Hill 41 ° 55 ′ 25 ″ N , 74 ° 31 ′ 4 ″ W. |
Denning | This tower was once the last operating fire observation tower in the Catskills. It was closed in 1990 after 70 years. It was the first observation tower to be restored and reopened in the late 1990s. The cabin on the tower, constructed in 1931, is one of the oldest still in existence in New York. |
121 | Reformed Church of Shawangunk Complex |
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1982-06-03 | Hoagerburgh Rd. 41 ° 39 ′ 12 ″ N , 74 ° 12 ′ 52 ″ W. |
Shawangunk | The stone-built church in the middle of the 18th century is the oldest building of its kind used by a congregation of the American Dutch Reformed Church . |
122 | Reformed Dutch Church of New Hurley |
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1982-11-10 | north of Wallkill Road on NY 208 41 ° 38 ′ 16 ″ N , 74 ° 8 ′ 39 ″ W |
Wallkill | Built in the 1820s in the Classical style, the church replaced one of the earliest church buildings in Ulster County. |
123 | Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Klyne Esopus | 2002-11-15 | 764 US 9W 41 ° 51 '13.7 " N , 73 ° 58' 9.6" W. |
Esopus | ||
124 | Rest of the Plaus Historic District | 1995-06-01 | roughly along from Old Kings Hwy., Rest Plaus Rd. and Lucas Tpk. (Co. Rt. 1) 41 ° 49 ′ 12 " N , 74 ° 9 ′ 52" W. |
Marbletown | ||
125 | Johannes Rider Stone House |
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1995-08-10 | 7 Upper Whitfield Rd. 41 ° 49 ′ 33 ″ N , 74 ° 13 ′ 26 ″ W. |
Rochester | |
126 | Rondout-West Strand Historic District |
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1979-08-24 | Roughly bounded by Broadway, Roundout Creek, Ravine, Hone and McEntee Sts. 41 ° 55 ′ 4 " N , 73 ° 59 ′ 18" W. |
Kingston | The former Village Rondout and port area at the north end of the Delaware and Hudson Canal have been preserved and restored after the construction of the John T. Loughran Bridge resulted in some demolitions nearby; the area is now a popular area for shopping and going out. |
127 | Sahler Stone House |
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1999-08-12 | Kyserike Rd. 41 ° 49 ′ 9 ″ N , 74 ° 11 ′ 17 ″ W. |
Rochester | |
128 | Sahler Stone House and Dutch Barn |
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1999-08-12 | Winfield Rd. 41 ° 49 ′ 33 " N , 74 ° 11 ′ 52" W. |
Rochester | |
129 | J. Sahler House | 2000-05-01 | NY 209, SW of the intersection with Co. Rd. 63 41 ° 49 ′ 28 ″ N , 74 ° 11 ′ 27 ″ W |
Rochester | ||
130 | Saugerties Lighthouse |
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1979-05-29 | Hudson River at Esopus Creek 42 ° 4 ′ 19 ″ N , 73 ° 55 ′ 49 ″ W. |
Suckers | Lighthouse on the Hudson River , built in 1869 , no longer in service |
131 | Augusta Savage House and Studio | 2001-03-21 | 189 Old Rte. 32 42 ° 6 ′ 45 ″ N , 73 ° 58 ′ 36 ″ W. |
Suckers | ||
132 | Schoonmaker Stone House and Farm |
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1997-02-21 | Samsonville Rd., Near the intersection of NY 76 and Cherrytown Rd. 41 ° 47 ′ 46 ″ N , 74 ° 18 ′ 44 ″ W |
Rochester | |
133 | CK Schoonmaker Stone House |
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1997-02-21 | 294 Queens Hwy. 41 ° 48 ′ 33 " N , 74 ° 16 ′ 13" W. |
Rochester | Well-preserved bank building made of stone from the early 19th century |
134 | Second Reformed Dutch Church of Kingston |
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2001-12-28 | 213-223 Fair St. 41 ° 55 ′ 53 ″ N , 74 ° 1 ′ 5 ″ W. |
Kingston | |
135 | Senate House |
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1971-08-12 | Northwest side of Clinton Ave. near the junction with N. Front St. 41 ° 56 ′ 6 ″ N , 74 ° 1 ′ 9 ″ W |
Kingston | first seat of the New York State Senate in 1777; it is the first building in Kingston to be listed on the National Register. |
136 | Sharp Burial Ground |
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2002-11-15 | Albany Ave. 41 ° 56 ′ 18 " N , 74 ° 0 ′ 11" W. |
Kingston | Intact second-generation burying ground with some excellent early-19th-century funerary art |
137 | Shuart-Van Orden Stone House |
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1995-11-22 | 41 Allhusen Rd. 41 ° 40 ′ 55 ″ N , 74 ° 5 ′ 51 ″ W. |
Plattekill | The house, built in 1772 and extensively modified since then, is one of the oldest structures in Plattekill |
138 | George J. Smith House |
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2002-11-15 | 109 Albany Ave. 41 ° 55 ′ 58 " N , 74 ° 0 ′ 41" W. |
Kingston | Queen Anne House built in 1885 by a local congressman |
139 | John Smith House |
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2002-11-15 | 103 Albany Ave. 41 ° 55 ′ 58 " N , 74 ° 0 ′ 42" W. |
Kingston | intact house in the Italianate style of the 1860s |
140 | Snyder Estate Natural Cement Historic District |
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1992-06-09 | NY 213, west outside Rosendale 41 ° 50 ′ 50 ″ N , 74 ° 5 ′ 44 ″ W. |
Rosendale | 275 acre property with abundant vegetation, quarries and other facilities used to produce Rosendale cement ; there are also houses belonging to the Snyder family on the property, which were built back to 1809. |
141 | Spring Glen Synagogue |
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1999-01-15 | Old NY 209 41 ° 39 ′ 59 " N , 74 ° 25 ′ 49" W. |
Spring Glen | Synagogue built at the beginning of the 20th century as part of the first wave of Jewish colonization by the Catskills |
142 | Stilwell Stone House |
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1999-08-12 | 189 Old Kings Highway 41 ° 48 ′ 40 ″ N , 74 ° 11 ′ 19 ″ W. |
Rochester | |
143 | Stilwill-Westbrook Stone House |
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1999-08-12 | 482 Old Kings Highway 41 ° 48 ′ 25 " N , 74 ° 11 ′ 43" W. |
Rochester | |
144 | Benjamin Ten Broeck House |
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2005-12-07 | 1019 Flatbush Rd. 41 ° 58 ′ 36.4 " N , 73 ° 58 ′ 15.4" W. |
Kingston | Built in three stages from the 1750s to the 1770s, the house is the only remnant of the Ten Broeck seat north of Kingston |
145 | Jacob Ten Broeck Stone House |
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2002-11-15 | 169 Albany Ave. 41 ° 56 ′ 0 ″ N , 74 ° 0 ′ 34 ″ W. |
Kingston | The stone house from 1803 was later extended and renewed in the 19th century. |
146 | Terwilliger House |
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1983-09-26 | Hoagerburgh Rd. 41 ° 38 ′ 59 ″ N , 74 ° 12 ′ 19 ″ W. |
Shawangunk | Federal style stone house built in the early 19th century |
147 | Terwilliger-Smith Farm |
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2002-12-31 | 160 Cherrytown Rd. 41 ° 47 ′ 45 ″ N , 74 ° 19 ′ 5 ″ W. |
Rochester | rare case in Ulster County of a fully preserved 19th and early 20th century farm |
148 | The Locusts |
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1996-12-16 | 160 Plains Rd. 41 ° 43 ′ 46 ″ N , 74 ° 6 ′ 10 ″ W. |
New Paltz | The brick farmhouse, built of brick in 1826, was the first larger house to be built in the New Paltz area from this material rather than stone. It thus reflects the departure from house building in the Belgian and Dutch style. |
149 | Trapps Mountain Hamlet Historic District |
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2000-11-02 | away from NY 44 /55 41 ° 44 '0 " N , 74 ° 12' 51" W |
Gardiner | Remnants of a settlement on Shawangunk Ridge that was inhabited from 1797 to the 1940s |
150 | Trinity Episcopal Church Complex | 1998-08-06 | Jct. of Church St. and Barclay St. 42 ° 4 ′ 4 " N , 73 ° 56 ′ 55" W. |
Suckers | ||
151 | Trumpbour Homestead Farm | 1985-09-19 | 1789 Old Kings Hwy. 42 ° 8 ′ 23 ″ N , 73 ° 57 ′ 0 ″ W. |
Suckers | ||
152 | Tuthilltown Gristmill |
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1982-06-14 | Albany Post Rd. 41 ° 41 ′ 12 " N , 74 ° 10 ′ 32" W. |
Gardiner | In use until the beginning of the 21st century, the flour mill was the longest continuously operated flour mill in New York State |
153 | Ulster Heights Synagogue |
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2001-02-19 | Ulster Heights Rd and Beaver Dam Rd. 41 ° 46 ′ 48 ″ N , 74 ° 31 ′ 4 ″ W. |
Ulster Heights | Synagogue built in 1924, built by Jewish settlers in the Catskills; is today during the Yamim Noraim used |
154 | Ulster House Hotel |
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2002-11-21 | Main St. on Academy Rd. 42 ° 8 ′ 0 ″ N , 74 ° 28 ′ 54 ″ W. |
Pine Hill | Italianate style building built in 1882; one of the few still existing hotels in timber frame construction from the wedding of the Catskills as a holiday area |
155 | US Post Office-Ellenville |
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1988-11-17 | Liberty Pl. 41 ° 43 ′ 4 " N , 74 ° 23 ′ 36" W. |
Ellenville | President Franklin D. Roosevelt personally decided on the design after local residents complained about a planned brick building |
156 | Benjamin Van Keuren House Ruin |
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2000-11-22 | Off of Bruyn Turnpike 41 ° 38 ′ 39 ″ N , 74 ° 18 ′ 39 ″ W. |
Shawangunk | Home of Benjamin Van Keuren's house, built in 1745, an early resident and war veteran who served four terms as city manager |
157 | Tobias Van Steenburgh House |
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1999-12-09 | 93 Wall St. 41 ° 55 ′ 37 ″ N , 74 ° 0 ′ 59 ″ W. |
Kingston | Erected around 1700, the stone building is one of the few houses in Kingston that the British did not burn down in 1777. |
158 | Van Wagenen Stone House and Farm Complex | 1999-08-12 | 2732 Lucas Turnpike 41 ° 48 ′ 20 ″ N , 74 ° 10 ′ 56 ″ W. |
Rochester | ||
159 | Jacobus Van Wagenen Stone House |
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1999-08-12 | 2659 Lucas Turnpike 41 ° 48 ′ 15 ″ N , 74 ° 10 ′ 39 ″ W. |
Rochester | |
160 | Vosburg Turning Mill Complex |
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2002-10-10 | 52 Hutchin Hill Rd. 42 ° 4 ′ 13 ″ N , 74 ° 13 ′ 55 ″ W. |
Woodstock | |
161 | West Strand Historic District |
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1974-06-28 | West Beach and Broadway 41 ° 55 ′ 4 ″ N , 73 ° 59 ′ 1 ″ W. |
Kingston | |
162 | Dirck Westbrook Stone House |
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1995-08-10 | 18 Old Whitfield Rd. 41 ° 48 ′ 22 ″ N , 74 ° 13 ′ 17 ″ W. |
Rochester | Stone house built in 1709, which is now the rear wing of a classicistic front facade that was built at the beginning of the 19th century |
163 | Winfield Corners Stone House |
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1999-08-12 | Winfield Rd. 41 ° 49 ′ 20 " N , 74 ° 11 ′ 43" W. |
Rochester | |
164 | Wynkoop House |
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1984-09-07 |
NY 32 42 ° 5 '16 " N , 73 ° 58' 29" W. |
Suckers | intact stone building built in the Dutch style in the 1730s |
165 | Cornelius Wynkoop Stone House |
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1996-02-23 |
US 209 41 ° 50 '51 " N , 74 ° 8' 33" W. |
Marbletown | George Washington once stayed in this Georgian-style stone house, built in the 1770s . |
166 | Moses Yeomans House | 2009-02-20 | 252-278 Delaware Ave. 41 ° 55 '41.1 " N , 73 ° 58' 23.4" W. |
Kingston | New entry ref. Number 09000041 | |
167 | Anthony Yelverton House | 1983-09-22 | 39 Maple Ave. 41 ° 43 ′ 1 ″ N , 73 ° 57 ′ 5 ″ W. |
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See also
Remarks
- ↑ The coordinates given are mostly based on the data stored in the National Register Information System. They have been corrected in individual cases.
Web links
- Kingston, New York National Register of Historic Places travel itinerary. Website of the National Park Service (English)