National Register of Historic Places listings in Dutchess County, New York

List of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Dutchess County, New York

Location of Dutchess County in New York

This is intended to be a complete list of the 259 properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Dutchess County, New York. The locations of National Register properties and districts (at least for all showing latitude and longitude coordinates below) may be seen in a map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates".[1] There are eight properties and districts which are further designated National Historic Landmarks in the county.

Locations in the city and town of Poughkeepsie are listed separately, as are the locations in Rhinebeck. In the rest of the county, there are 124 properties and districts listed on the National Register.

This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted June 19, 2020.[2]
Contents: Counties in New York
Albany (Albany)AlleganyBronxBroomeCattaraugusCayugaChautauquaChemungChenangoClintonColumbiaCortlandDelawareDutchess (Poughkeepsie, Rhinebeck)Erie (Buffalo)EssexFranklinFultonGeneseeGreeneHamiltonHerkimerJeffersonKingsLewisLivingstonMadisonMonroe (Rochester)MontgomeryNassauNew York (Below 14th Street, 14th to 59th Streets, 59th to 110th Streets, Above 110th Street, Islands)NiagaraOneidaOnondagaOntarioOrangeOrleansOswegoOtsegoPutnamQueensRensselaerRichmondRocklandSt. LawrenceSaratogaSchenectadySchoharieSchuylerSenecaSteubenSuffolkSullivanTiogaTompkinsUlsterWarrenWashingtonWayneWestchester (Northern, Southern, New Rochelle, Peekskill, Yonkers)WyomingYates

Current listings

Poughkeepsie

Rhinebeck

Remainder of county

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Akin Free Library
Akin Free Library
November 21, 1991
(#91001726)
97 Quaker Hill Rd.
41°33′32″N 73°32′57″W
Pawling Eclectic Victorian building at rural crossroads housing natural history museum and library
2 Attlebury Schoolhouse
Attlebury Schoolhouse
May 16, 2016
(#16000253)
6917 NY 82
41°55′10″N 73°40′05″W
Stanford Wooden 1910 one-room schoolhouse is only one remaining in town in its original form
3 Bain Commercial Building
Bain Commercial Building
September 29, 1984
(#84002369)
59-61 W. Main St.
41°36′04″N 73°55′16″W
Wappingers Falls 1875 residence and store is unusual intact 19th-century commercial building on east side of Wappinger Creek in the former hamlet of Channingville.
4 Bangall Post Office
Bangall Post Office
May 19, 2014
(#14000224)
105 Hunns Lake Rd.
41°52′32″N 73°41′31″W
Bangall Early 20th century post office at center of small hamlet designed and built by local postmaster has had a variety of other uses; still remains in postal service.
5 Bannerman's Island Arsenal
Bannerman's Island Arsenal
November 23, 1982
(#82001121)
Pollepel Island, off NY 9-D
41°27′19″N 73°59′19″W
Fishkill Home and warehouse of a military surplus dealer; currently owned by state but with severely restricted public access
6 Walter Beckwith House
Walter Beckwith House
May 31, 2016
(#16000306)
482 Jameson Hill Rd.
41°50′34″N 73°43′39″W
Stanford Intact 1876 Second Empire farmhouse
7 Bard Infant School and St. James Chapel
Bard Infant School and St. James Chapel
August 19, 1993
(#93000848)
East Market St.
41°47′18″N 73°56′07″W
Hyde Park Greek Revival school built in 1832; Gothic Revival chapel added in 1856.
8 Oliver Barrett House
Oliver Barrett House
November 22, 2000
(#00001416)
Reagan Rd.
41°54′08″N 73°31′01″W
Millerton 1853 farmhouse extensively altered in late Victorian era for Coleman Station postmaster
9 Beacon Engine Company No. 1 Firehouse
Beacon Engine Company No. 1 Firehouse
December 6, 2004
(#04001341)
57 E. Main St.
41°30′11″N 73°57′41″W
Beacon
10 Beekman Meeting House and Friends' Cemetery
Beekman Meeting House and Friends' Cemetery
April 27, 1989
(#89000303)
Emans Rd.
41°38′00″N 73°46′02″W
LaGrangeville Ruins of 1809 Quaker meeting house, one of only two in county to become Orthodox meetings after 1828 schism
11 Bergh–Stoutenburgh House
Bergh–Stoutenburgh House
September 27, 1972
(#72000829)
U.S. 9
41°46′55″N 73°55′57″W
Hyde Park One of only two remaining Dutch stone houses in Hyde Park. Until recently used as a Japanese restaurant, now district office for state senator Sue Serino
12 Beth David Synagogue
Beth David Synagogue
April 8, 2002
(#02000308)
E. Main St.
41°51′01″N 73°33′10″W
Amenia 1929 synagogue built by small local community of Russian Jewish emigrants is only one listed on east side of Hudson north of New York City
13 Bloomvale Historic District
Bloomvale Historic District
December 30, 1991
(#91001874)
Jct. of NY 82, Co. Rd. 13 and E. Branch Wappingers Cr., Pleasant Valley and Washington Townships
41°48′01″N 73°45′24″W
Salt Point 18th-century mill community that remained productive through early 20th century
14 Bogardus-DeWindt House
Bogardus-DeWindt House
April 19, 1993
(#93000280)
16 Tompkins Ave.
41°30′37″N 73°58′46″W
Beacon Well-preserved home of early landowner and descendants
15 Madam Catharyna Brett Homestead
Madam Catharyna Brett Homestead
December 12, 1976
(#76001212)
50 Van Nydeck Ave.
41°30′09″N 73°58′04″W
Beacon 1709 home of early settler in area is oldest home in county. Later used by Continental Army
16 Bykenhulle
Bykenhulle
December 30, 1991
(#91001872)
21 Bykenhulle Rd.
41°34′59″N 73°46′13″W
Hopewell Junction Well-preserved 1841 Dutch farmhouse built by Peter Adriance; renamed by later owners and now a bed and breakfast
17 Dr. Cornelius Nase Campbell House
Dr. Cornelius Nase Campbell House
April 18, 2007
(#07000333)
6031 NY 82
41°52′11″N 73°42′33″W
Stanfordville
18 Cornelius Carman House
Cornelius Carman House
December 30, 1987
(#87001372)
River Rd. S.
41°32′59″N 73°58′14″W
Chelsea 1835 Greek Revival house
19 Chelsea Grammar School
Chelsea Grammar School
August 25, 1987
(#87001371)
Liberty St.
41°33′08″N 73°58′04″W
Chelsea Intact 1875 brick one-room schoolhouse used today as post office and auxiliary church building
20 Ezra Clark House
Ezra Clark House
February 21, 1985
(#85000338)
Mill Rd.
41°55′15″N 73°31′05″W
Millerton Intact 1780 brick farmhouse is second-oldest in Coleman Station
21 Clinton Corners Friends Church
Clinton Corners Friends Church
April 27, 1989
(#89000305)
Salt Point Tnpk./Main St.
41°49′54″N 73°45′41″W
Clinton Corners
22 Coleman Station Historic District
Coleman Station Historic District
September 30, 1993
(#93000945)
Coleman Station, Indian Lake, Regan and Sheffield Hill Rds.
41°54′06″N 73°30′57″W
Millerton Almost three square miles of rural community with buildings and lands largely intact from the 19th century. Several farms and houses separately listed.
23 Capt. Moses W. Collyer House
Capt. Moses W. Collyer House
August 25, 1987
(#87001370)
River Rd. S
41°33′05″N 73°58′15″W
Chelsea 1899 home of former riverboat captain who later coauthored Sloops of the Hudson definitive history of sailing-ship commerce on Hudson.
24 Creek Meeting House and Friends' Cemetery
Creek Meeting House and Friends' Cemetery
April 27, 1989
(#89000299)
Salt Point Tnpk./Main St.
41°49′53″N 73°45′43″W
Clinton Corners
25 Crum Elbow Meeting House and Cemetery
Crum Elbow Meeting House and Cemetery
April 27, 1989
(#89000302)
Quaker Ln.
41°48′18″N 73°51′59″W
East Park
26 Dakin-Coleman Farm
Dakin-Coleman Farm
November 22, 2000
(#00001421)
Coleman Station Rd.
41°54′19″N 73°31′34″W
Millerton 1773 farmhouse is oldest house in Coleman Station Historic District
27 Watts De Peyster Fireman's Hall
Watts De Peyster Fireman's Hall
November 16, 1989
(#89002005)
86 Broadway at Pine St.
42°03′32″N 73°54′43″W
Tivoli 1898 gift to village from John Watts De Peyster now used as village hall
28 Dover Stone Church
Dover Stone Church
December 2, 2014
(#14000981)
Stone Church Ln.
41°44′17″N 73°35′19″W
Dover Plains Waterfall looking like a church window, heavily promoted by Harlem Valley Railroad as local scenic attraction
29 Peter C. DuBois House
Peter C. DuBois House
January 28, 2004
(#03001512)
36 Slocum Rd.
41°29′01″N 73°58′25″W
Beacon One of the last significant Greek Revival home to be built in the Hudson Valley. Later expanded and used as part of a sanitarium.
30 Dutchess Company Superintendent's House
Dutchess Company Superintendent's House
September 29, 1984
(#84002371)
120 Market St.
41°35′39″N 73°55′35″W
Wappingers Falls Company-owned 1848 home of foreman of local printing company, village's major employer in 19th century
31 Dutchess Manor
Dutchess Manor
November 23, 1982
(#82001131)
400 Breakneck Rd.
41°27′37″N 73°58′56″W
Fishkill 1889 home of Francis Timoney, Irish immigrant who grew wealthy making brick, including that used to build the house, from local clay. Today a popular local banquet hall and restaurant.
32 Elmendorph Inn
Elmendorph Inn
September 20, 1978
(#78001850)
43-45 N. Broadway
41°59′50″N 73°52′27″W
Red Hook 1750s house is oldest building in Red Hook; now a community center
33 Eustatia
Eustatia
February 26, 1979
(#79001576)
12 Monell Pl.
41°30′49″N 73°58′59″W
Beacon 1867 Frederick Clarke Withers design is a rare Victorian Gothic cottage done in brick
34 Fishkill Supply Depot Site
Fishkill Supply Depot Site
January 21, 1974
(#74001230)
Bisected by US 9 south of I-84
41°31′21″N 73°53′23″W
Fishkill Site of Revolutionary War-era army supply depot. Area around Van Wyck Homestead still has potential to yield much information in archeological digs.
35 Fishkill Village District
Fishkill Village District
March 20, 1973
(#73001181)
Roughly along NY 52 from Cary St. to Hopewell St.
41°32′03″N 73°54′05″W
Fishkill Many well-preserved 19th century homes and commercial buildings in the center of the village
36 Franklin Delano Roosevelt High School
Franklin Delano Roosevelt High School
January 7, 2011
(#10001125)
23 Haviland Rd.
41°32′03″N 73°54′05″W
Hyde Park Now Haviland Middle School, one of three schools erected as a Depression-era Public Works Administration project in Hyde Park
37 Graham-Brush Log House
Graham-Brush Log House
July 22, 1999
(#99000870)
Church St.
41°58′48″N 73°39′20″W
Pine Plains
38 Halfway Diner
Halfway Diner
January 7, 1988
(#87002297)
39 N. Broadway
41°59′48″N 73°52′29″W
Red Hook Intact 1925 Silk City diner; has been in two other locations. A Red Hook institution and first diner in state listed on Register.
39 Haxtun-Tower House
Haxtun-Tower House
August 22, 2016
(#16000552)
4 Baker Rd.
41°36′50″N 73°42′35″W
Hopewell Junction Late Greek Revival house built around 1850 by one prominent local iron magnate and expanded later by another
40 Heermance Farmhouse
Heermance Farmhouse
May 6, 1980
(#80002604)
N of Red Hook on W. Kerley Corners Rd.
42°02′43″N 73°51′46″W
Red Hook Built in the 18th century; noted for its distinct decorative architectural features.
41 John Hendricks House and Dutch Barn
John Hendricks House and Dutch Barn
September 7, 1984
(#84002373)
Old Post Rd.
41°50′42″N 73°55′38″W
Staatsburg Intact 1785 stone house probably used as inn for Albany Post Road travelers. Barn redone in Picturesque mode by William Dinsmore.
42 Hiddenhurst
Hiddenhurst
February 21, 1991
(#91000102)
Sheffield Hill Rd. NW of jct. with Sharon Station Rd.
41°53′49″N 73°30′42″W
Millerton 1903 retirement estate of industrialist Thomas Hidden is most architecturally distinctive house in Coleman Station
43 Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site
Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site
October 15, 1966
(#66000056)
2 mi (3.2 km). S of Hyde Park on U.S. 9
41°45′59″N 73°56′21″W
Hyde Park Springwood estate, Roosevelt's home in childhood and much of his adult life
44 Joseph Horton House
Joseph Horton House
November 2, 1988
(#88000916)
NY 376, New Hackensack Rd.
41°37′23″N 73°52′19″W
New Hackensack
45 Howard Mansion and Carriage House August 19, 1993
(#93000862)
Howard Blvd.
41°47′53″N 73°56′05″W
Hyde Park
46 Howland Library
Howland Library
May 7, 1973
(#73001180)
477 Main St.
41°30′07″N 73°57′55″W
Beacon Early Richard Morris Hunt building using Norwegian elements; now a cultural center
47 Hudson River Heritage Historic District
Hudson River Heritage Historic District
December 14, 1990
(#90002219)
East side Hudson River between Germantown and Staatsburg
42°01′07″N 73°54′32″W
Staatsburg, Rhinebeck and Red Hook, also Columbia County 30-mile (48 km) strip along east bank of Hudson preserving much architecture and land use from feudalistic colonial era. Largest historic district on U.S. mainland.
48 Hyde Park Elementary School
Hyde Park Elementary School
September 2, 1993
(#93000860)
Post Rd. N of jct. with Fuller Ln.
41°47′28″N 73°56′10″W
Hyde Park 1940 fieldstone building designed in close consultation with Franklin D. Roosevelt
49 Hyde Park Firehouse
Hyde Park Firehouse
September 2, 1993
(#93000859)
Post Rd. S of jct. with Market St.
41°47′28″N 73°56′14″W
Hyde Park
50 Hyde Park Railroad Station
Hyde Park Railroad Station
September 11, 1981
(#81000403)
River Rd.
41°47′14″N 73°56′49″W
Hyde Park 1914 station was where Roosevelt received King George VI and Queen Elizabeth; today a rail museum.
51 Indian Rock Schoolhouse
Indian Rock Schoolhouse
April 1, 2002
(#02000306)
Mygatt Rd.
41°51′40″N 73°32′48″W
Amenia 1850 one-room schoolhouse is only one of 12 in town surviving intact
52 Innisfree Garden
Innisfree Garden
September 3, 2019
(#100004333)
362 Tyrrel Rd.
41°45′37″N 73°44′50″E
Millbrook 1930s landscape garden was first in U.S. to use Chinese design principles
53 John Kane House
John Kane House
October 20, 1980
(#80002603)
126 E. Main St.
41°33′22″N 73°35′31″W
Pawling Home of 1766 Anti-Rent War leader William Prendergast and, later, Kane; confiscated after the latter became a Loyalist in 1777 and used by Washington as headquarters the next year. Today a local museum
54 LaGrange District Schoolhouse
LaGrange District Schoolhouse
May 28, 2013
(#13000328)
2 Dr. Fink Rd.
41°40′26″N 73°48′20″W
Freedom Plains One-room schoolhouse built in 1860s remained in use through 1940s
55 Langdon Estate Gatehouse
Langdon Estate Gatehouse
September 2, 1993
(#93000865)
US 9, N of jct. with Market St.
41°47′28″N 73°56′16″W
Hyde Park Built in 1876 in the Renaissance Revival style
56 Lower Main Street Historic District
Lower Main Street Historic District
January 7, 1988
(#87002198)
142-192 & 131-221 Main St.
41°30′28″N 73°58′32″W
Beacon Well-preserved commercial buildings at core of early settlement in area
57 Lynfeld
Lynfeld
March 19, 1987
(#87000474)
South Rd.
41°46′23″N 73°44′40″W
Washington 1871 Italianate farmhouse
58 Main Street-Albertson Street-Park Place Historic District
Main Street-Albertson Street-Park Place Historic District
September 2, 1993
(#93000856)
Roughly, Main St. between Park Pl. and US 9, Park between Main and Albertson St. and Albertson adjacent to Park
41°47′20″N 73°56′17″W
Hyde Park 19th-century core of Hyde Park, with many intact vernacular buildings
59 Main Street Historic District
Main Street Historic District
January 27, 2010
(#09001284)
Main St., North, South Center St. and John St.; Dutchess Ave., Park Ave., South Maple Ave and Elm Ave.
41°57′13″N 73°30′38″W
Millerton Historic core of country town
60 Maizefield
Maizefield
November 26, 1973
(#73001184)
75 W. Market St.
41°59′52″N 73°52′55″W
Red Hook Early 19th-century Federal style mansion of former Continental Army general features 1849 Alexander Jackson Davis frame cottage.
61 Marquardt Farm
Marquardt Farm
July 9, 1987
(#87001075)
Wurtemburg Rd.
41°53′09″N 73°52′06″W
Wurtemburg
62 Hendrick Martin House
Hendrick Martin House
August 2, 2007
(#07000776)
65 Willowbrook Ln.
42°00′18″N 73°52′28″W
Red Hook Well-preserved mid-18th century stone house built by second-generation Palatine German family is possibly the oldest house in the town of Red Hook.
63 Melius-Bentley House August 11, 1982
(#82005024)
N of Pine Plains on Mt. Ross Rd.
42°00′19″N 73°42′36″W
Pine Plains
64 Montgomery Place
Montgomery Place
May 2, 1975
(#75001184)
Annandale Rd.
42°00′52″N 73°55′08″W
Annandale-on-Hudson Only remaining estate house from early 19th century largely intact. Shows growing influence of French styles.
65 Mt. Beacon Fire Observation Tower
Mt. Beacon Fire Observation Tower
October 23, 2009
(#09000862)
South Beacon Mountain summit
41°28′53″N 73°56′40″W
Beacon
66 Mount Beacon Incline Railway
Mount Beacon Incline Railway
November 23, 1982
(#82001151)
Howland Ave. and Wolcott St.
41°29′25″N 73°57′22″W
Beacon and Fishkill Site of popular 20th-century attraction offering view of the Hudson Highlands and surrounding area.
67 Mount Gulian
Mount Gulian
November 19, 1982
(#82001152)
N of Beacon off I-84
41°31′25″N 73°58′54″W
Fishkill Headquarters of Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben during Revolution
68 Mulhern House September 29, 1984
(#84002376)
14-16 Market St.
41°35′57″N 73°55′16″W
Wappingers Falls 1815 house used by workers at Dutchess Co; destroyed in an explosion 1994
69 Lewis Mumford House
Lewis Mumford House
October 15, 1999
(#99001209)
187 Leedsville Rd.
41°51′01″N 73°30′47″W
Amenia Home of famous sociologist Lewis Mumford for over half a century
70 Murphy Grist Mill
Murphy Grist Mill
May 18, 2015
(#15000230)
138 Beekman Poughquag Rd.
41°36′39″N 73°42′09″W
Poughquag Well-preserved mill complex was early catalyst for local settlement. Franklin D. Roosevelt gave one his first political speeches from the 1889 house while running for state senate in 1909; later his son would own the building
71 National Biscuit Company Carton Making and Printing Plant
National Biscuit Company Carton Making and Printing Plant
April 18, 2003
(#03000253)
3 Beekman St.
41°30′00″N 73°58′58″W
Beacon Now Dia:Beacon. Largely intact factory recently turned into art museum for large modern installations
72 New Guinea Community Site February 2, 2018
(#100002073)
Hackett Hill Park[5]
41°47′18″N 73°55′37″W
Hyde Park Former site of a community of freed slaves and free African-Americans; foundations and walls survive
73 Newcomb-Brown Estate
Newcomb-Brown Estate
October 7, 1988
(#88001704)
Brown Rd. at US 44
41°45′28″N 73°47′01″W
Pleasant Valley 1770 house of local farmer and landowner shows some Dutch influences; remains mostly intact
74 Nine Partners Meeting House and Cemetery
Nine Partners Meeting House and Cemetery
April 27, 1989
(#89000300)
NY 343
41°46′32″N 73°41′17″W
Millbrook 1780 built brick meeting house replaced a log meeting house built on the same location in 1745. Still used occasionally for Society of Friends Meetings
75 Oblong Friends Meetinghouse
Oblong Friends Meetinghouse
January 12, 1973
(#73001182)
Meetinghouse Rd. on Quaker Hill
41°34′45″N 73°32′33″W
Pawling 1764-built meetinghouse was home to first American Quaker group to refuse services or financial assistance from slaveowners, in 1767. Later used as hospital by Continental Army
76 Oswego Meeting House and Friends' Cemetery April 27, 1989
(#89000301)
Oswego Rd. at jct. with Smith Rd.
41°42′10″N 73°43′46″W
Moore's Mill
77 Parker Training Academy Dutch Barn
Parker Training Academy Dutch Barn
October 3, 2007
(#07001035)
527 Turkey Hill Rd.
42°01′06″N 73°49′03″W
Red Hook One of the last New World Dutch barns built in the Hudson Valley, around 1790
78 The Pines
The Pines
September 26, 1983
(#83001668)
Maple St.
41°58′58″N 73°39′24″W
Pine Plains
79 Pultz Farmhouse
Pultz Farmhouse
July 9, 1987
(#87001074)
Wurtemburg Rd.
41°54′02″N 73°52′04″W
Wurtemburg
80 Pulver-Bird House
Pulver-Bird House
July 25, 2008
(#08000700)
983 Hunns Lake Road
41°54′39″N 73°38′03″W
Stanford
81 Quaker Lane Farms
Quaker Lane Farms
December 18, 2003
(#03001303)
11 Ruskey Ln.
41°48′36″N 73°51′45″W
Hyde Park 1804 Farm
82 Reformed Dutch Church of Fishkill Landing
Reformed Dutch Church of Fishkill Landing
August 31, 1988
(#88001438)
44-50 Ferry St.
41°30′23″N 73°59′34″W
Beacon 1859 church designed by Frederick Clarke Withers is one of his rare uses of Victorian Gothic for a religious building. Today known as Reformed Church of Beacon.
83 Reformed Dutch Church, Parsonage and Lecture Hall
Reformed Dutch Church, Parsonage and Lecture Hall
September 2, 1993
(#93000861)
US 9 N of jct. with Market St.
41°47′32″N 73°56′16″W
Hyde Park 1826 Federal-style church of congregation in existence since 1789
84 Archibald Rogers Estate September 2, 1993
(#93000864)
Jct. of Mansion and Garden Sts.
41°46′46″N 73°56′22″W
Hyde Park
85 Rokeby
Rokeby
March 26, 1975
(#75001181)
S of Barrytown between Hudson River and River Rd.
41°59′16″N 73°55′28″W
Barrytown
86 Roosevelt Point Cottage and Boathouse
Roosevelt Point Cottage and Boathouse
September 2, 1993
(#93000851)
River Point Rd. at the Hudson R.
41°44′22″N 73°56′12″W
Hyde Park 1860 Carpenter Gothic cottage; boathouse where John Roosevelt kept his championship ice yachts
87 Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site
Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site
March 20, 1980
(#80000357)
Violet Ave.
41°45′41″N 73°53′58″W
Hyde Park Val-Kill, cottage of Eleanor Roosevelt
88 Isaac Roosevelt House
Isaac Roosevelt House
September 2, 1993
(#93000857)
Riverview Cir., E side
41°44′13″N 73°55′58″W
Hyde Park 1832 main house of Rosedale, estate of FDR's grandfather, shows mix of late Federal and Italianate elements.
89 George Rymph House
George Rymph House
August 19, 1993
(#93000863)
US 9 S of jct. with S. Cross Rd.
41°49′21″N 73°56′09″W
Hyde Park One of the few remaining pre-Revolutionary houses in Hyde Park
90 St. Luke's Episcopal Church Complex
St. Luke's Episcopal Church Complex
May 30, 2008
(#08000517)
Wolcott Ave. & Rector St.
41°29′53″N 73°57′51″W
Beacon Frederick Clarke Withers considered this 1869 church to be one of his best works; epitomizes Ecclesiological theories about Episcopalian church architecture.
91 Saint Mark's Episcopal Church
Saint Mark's Episcopal Church
August 25, 1987
(#87001369)
Liberty St.
41°33′07″N 73°58′05″W
Chelsea
92 St. Margaret's Home
St. Margaret's Home
September 28, 2006
(#06000883)
7260 South Broadway
41°58′51″N 73°52′57″W
Red Hook
93 St. Paul's (Zion's) Evangelical Lutheran Church
St. Paul's (Zion's) Evangelical Lutheran Church
August 31, 1998
(#98001065)
57 S Broadway
41°59′28″N 73°52′40″W
Red Hook 1890 church is very sophisticated Romanesque Revival design for small town
94 St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Parsonage and Cemetery
St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Parsonage and Cemetery
July 9, 1987
(#87001083)
Wurtemburg Rd.
41°53′53″N 73°52′19″W
Wurtemburg
95 St. Thomas' Episcopal Church
St. Thomas' Episcopal Church
April 6, 2005
(#05000261)
Leedsville Rd., N side, W of NY 41
41°49′37″N 73°30′21″W
Amenia Union 1851 Richard Upjohn church in English rural Gothic Revival style
96 Second Baptist Church of Dover
Second Baptist Church of Dover
August 30, 2010
(#10000589)
29 Mill St.
41°44′27″N 73°34′43″W
Dover Plains 1830s wooden church
97 Smithfield Presbyterian Church
Smithfield Presbyterian Church
February 3, 2012
(#11001090)
656 Smithfield Valley Rd.
41°53′09″N 73°36′00″W
Amenia 1847 Greek Revival church complex was center of small rural settlement. Burials in cemetery date to the 1730s.
98 Stony Kill Farm
Stony Kill Farm
March 20, 1980
(#80002601)
W of Fishkill on NY 9D
41°32′27″N 73°56′20″W
Fishkill Farm owned by early landowners the Verplanck family still in use as state environmental education center
99 Storm–Adriance–Brinckerhoff House
Storm–Adriance–Brinckerhoff House
July 3, 2008
(#08000581)
451 Beekman Rd.
41°35′49″N 73°45′40″W
East Fishkill Wooden Dutch Colonial house built in 1759 and expanded since; residents have include some of county's prominent families.
100 William Stoutenburgh House
William Stoutenburgh House
September 27, 1972
(#72000830)
U.S. 9G, East Park
41°47′15″N 73°54′54″W
Hyde Park Built about 1765, constructed of fieldstone
101 Sylvan Lake Rock Shelter
Sylvan Lake Rock Shelter
July 12, 1974
(#74001231)
Address Restricted
Sylvan Lake
102 Tabor-Wing House
Tabor-Wing House
June 3, 1982
(#82003355)
NY 22 and Cemetery Rd.
41°44′19″N 73°34′47″W
Dover Plains Unusually detailed 1810 Federal-style house of prominent families in area. Later used as Dover Plains library; home to town historical society
103 Taconic State Parkway
Taconic State Parkway
December 8, 2005
(#05001398)
Linear north-south across central county
41°46′32″N 73°46′05″W
East Fishkill, LaGrange, Pleasant Valley, Stanford, Milan Scenic divided highway planned by Franklin D. Roosevelt for state park access. Built between the 1920s and early 1960s, epitomizing peak period of parkway design.
104 Thorne Memorial School
Thorne Memorial School
December 6, 1996
(#96001473)
Jct. of Maple and Franklin Aves.
41°47′09″N 73°41′26″W
Millbrook Beaux-Arts school built and donated to community by wealthy resident in 1895 remained in use as high school until 1962
105 Tioronda Bridge
Tioronda Bridge
October 8, 1976
(#76001213)
South Ave.
41°29′19″N 73°58′28″W
Beacon One of the last remaining bowstring truss bridges in the U.S. Roadway has been dismantled due to structural deterioration, but could be rebuilt in future
106 Elias Titus House
Elias Titus House
July 12, 2006
(#06000568)
170 Titusville Rd.
41°39′53″N 73°52′20″W
Red Oaks Mill Home built in 1840 in the Greek Revival style featuring a temple front elevation
107 Top Cottage
Top Cottage
December 9, 1997
(#97001679)
24 Potters Bend Rd.
41°45′54″N 73°53′22″W
Hyde Park Designed by FDR as a possible post-presidential residence, this was one of the first fully disabled-accessible buildings in the U.S. and the first one anywhere in the world designed by a disabled person.
108 Benjamin C. Tousey House August 19, 1994
(#94001002)
Jct. of Salt Point Tpk. and Schultzville Rd.
41°50′03″N 73°45′58″W
Clinton
109 John H. Traver Farm
John H. Traver Farm
July 9, 1987
(#87001081)
Wurtemburg Rd.
41°53′40″N 73°52′03″W
Wurtemburg
110 Trinity Methodist Church
Trinity Methodist Church
January 12, 2010
(#09001227)
8 Mattie Cooper Square
41°30′29″N 73°58′23″W
Beacon Now the Springfield Baptist Church
111 US Post Office-Beacon
US Post Office-Beacon
November 17, 1988
(#88002456)
369 Main St.
41°30′15″N 73°58′52″W
Beacon First of several fieldstone post offices built in county during Depression in native Dutch Colonial Revival style championed by Roosevelt. One of Gilbert Stanley Underwood's few buildings in the eastern U.S.
112 US Post Office-Hyde Park
US Post Office-Hyde Park
May 11, 1989
(#88002511)
E. Market St. and US 9
41°47′30″N 73°56′11″W
Hyde Park Modeled after demolished 1772 John Bard House, the personal choice of Hyde Park native Franklin D. Roosevelt.
113 US Post Office-Wappingers Falls
US Post Office-Wappingers Falls
May 11, 1989
(#88002440)
2 South Ave.
41°35′49″N 73°55′04″W
Wappingers Falls Now Wappingers Falls Village Hall. Another post office design overseen by Roosevelt. Today used as village hall
114 Van Wyck-Wharton House
Van Wyck-Wharton House
April 13, 1972
(#72000828)
S of Fishkill on U.S. 9
41°31′23″N 73°53′22″W
Fishkill Key supply depot during Revolution
115 Vanderbilt Lane Historic District
Vanderbilt Lane Historic District
September 2, 1993
(#93000855)
Jct. of Vanderbilt Ln. and US 9
41°48′08″N 73°56′14″W
Hyde Park Intact 19th-century farm buildings that served Langond and Vanderbilt estate across road. One of only two intact estate farm complexes in the Hudson Valley.
116 Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site
Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site
October 15, 1966
(#66000059)
N edge of Hyde Park, U.S. 9
41°47′50″N 73°56′33″W
Hyde Park 1898 mansion by McKim, Mead & White for Frederick William Vanderbilt; considered one of their finest residential works.
117 Wales House
Wales House
August 19, 1993
(#93000858)
23 W. Market St.
41°44′13″N 73°56′14″W
Hyde Park 1896 Colonial Revival home built by Frederick Vanderbilt for his secretary
118 Wappingers Falls Historic District
Wappingers Falls Historic District
September 29, 1984
(#84002380)
Roughly bounded by South Ave., Elm, Main, Park, Walker, Market, and McKinley Sts.
41°35′50″N 73°55′17″W
Wappingers Falls Core of 19th-century industrial village, with many original buildings
119 Warren Masonic Lodge #32
Warren Masonic Lodge #32
June 5, 2007
(#07000491)
1144 Centre Rd.
41°52′41″N 73°48′16″W
Schultzville
120 Wheeler Hill Historic District
Wheeler Hill Historic District
June 14, 1991
(#91000678)
Wheeler Hill Rd.
41°34′36″N 73°56′37″W
Wappinger
121 Thomas N. Wheeler Farm
Thomas N. Wheeler Farm
November 22, 2000
(#00001417)
Indian Lake Rd.
41°54′57″N 73°30′59″W
Millerton 1800 farmhouse in Coleman Station
122 Windswept Farm September 7, 1989
(#89001390)
Sunset Trail
41°51′07″N 73°48′17″W
Clinton
123 Hendrik Winegar House April 15, 1975
(#75001180)
Southeast of Amenia on SR 2 off NY 343
41°49′40″N 73°30′41″W
Amenia 1761 house was one of few remnants of original German settlement of Amenia; seems to have been demolished since listing
124 Zion Pilgrim Methodist Episcopal Church Site
Zion Pilgrim Methodist Episcopal Church Site
October 8, 2014
(#14000845)
303 Baxtertown Rd.
41°32′51″N 73°55′30″W
Fishkill Site of historic black church that was center of local community.

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References

  1. The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions". National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved on June 19, 2020.
  3. Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  5. "New Guinea Community - National Register of Historic Places". Town of Hyde Park. Retrieved 2019-09-04.
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