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

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

Location of Orange County in New York

This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Orange 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] Eight of the properties or districts are further designated National Historic Landmarks of the United States.

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

County-wide listings

[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 1841 Goshen Courthouse
1841 Goshen Courthouse
March 4, 1975
(#75001219)
101 Main St.
41°24′10″N 74°19′20″W
Goshen (village) Greek Revival building by local architect Thornton Niven used until well into the 20th century
2 Adams–Chadeayne–Taft Estate
Adams–Chadeayne–Taft Estate
December 18, 2013
(#13000932)
1–2 Riverbank Lane
41°26′47″N 74°00′59″W
Cornwall-on-Hudson Small residential complex remaining intact from village's resort era.
3 African-American Cemetery
African-American Cemetery
August 16, 1996
(#96000862)
NY 416, approximately .5 miles (0.80 km) south of the junction with NY 211
41°30′16″N 74°15′17″W
Montgomery Early, mid-19th century cemetery for slaves and descendants recently cleaned and restored
4 Arden
Arden
November 13, 1966
(#66000561)
NY 17
41°17′42″N 74°07′20″W
Harriman Home of railroad magnate Edward H. Harriman in the last years of his life.
5 Balmville Cemetery
Balmville Cemetery
January 19, 2010
(#09001229)
Albany Post Road
41°30′42″N 74°00′47″W
Balmville
6 Amelia Barr House
Amelia Barr House
November 23, 1982
(#82001211)
Mountain Rd.
41°25′34″N 74°01′26″W
Cornwall-on-Hudson Summer, and later full-time, home of Amelia Edith Huddleston Barr, bestselling American female novelist of the 19th century
7 John G. Beakes House
John G. Beakes House
November 29, 2010
(#10000939)
134 West Main Street
41°26′53″N 74°25′36″W
Middletown
8 Belknap Stone House
Belknap Stone House
August 15, 2001
(#01000843)
NY 17K
41°30′34″N 74°05′32″W
Newburgh
9 John Blake House
John Blake House
December 20, 1984
(#84000521)
924 Homestead Ave.
41°29′37″N 74°12′33″W
Maybrook 1794 home of early settler and later town supervisor is largely intact; shows intersection of Federal style and pre-Revolutionary building traditions of English settlers
10 Bloomer–Dailey House and Balmville Tree
Bloomer–Dailey House and Balmville Tree
December 7, 2000
(#00001420)
83 Balmville Rd.
41°31′57″N 74°00′46″W
Balmville Eastern cottonwood tree dating to ca. 1699, early center of Balmville and today New York's smallest state forest. Local legend has it that it was George Washington's walking stick. It was cut down in 2015 after it became a hazard to traffic.[5]
11 Blooming Grove Church
Blooming Grove Church
December 6, 1996
(#96001434)
W side of NY 94, jct. with Old Dominion Rd.
41°24′12″N 74°11′55″W
Blooming Grove Federal style-church built in 1824 for congregation that dates to 1758
12 Bodine Farmhouse
Bodine Farmhouse
May 3, 2006
(#06000334)
50 Wallkill Rd.
41°34′25″N 74°11′52″W
Town of Montgomery William Bodine was a grandson of Jean Bodine, but that the record of his birth has not been found. He was granted a large tract of land in Montgomery, outside the village of Walden, and his homestead was built in 1769 and occupied by several generations of his descendants, the last about 1908.
13 Bodine's Tavern
Bodine's Tavern
May 31, 2016
(#16000307)
2 Bodine Tavern Road
41°30′06″N 74°15′55″W
Town of Montgomery Rest stop on Montgomery and Minisink Turnpike (now NY 211) built in 1809 and expanded 1835; used until early 20th century.
14 Jacob Bookstaver House
Jacob Bookstaver House
June 3, 1996
(#96000558)
198 Schmitt Ln.
41°33′22″N 74°14′40″W
Montgomery Greek Revival home of early Palatine settler of western Town of Montgomery
15 The Boulders
The Boulders
August 8, 2001
(#01000848)
99 Shore Ave.
41°11′18″N 74°18′46″W
Greenwood Lake
16 Oliver Brewster House
Oliver Brewster House
March 8, 1996
(#96000149)
66 Willow Ave.
41°26′25″N 74°02′22″W
Cornwall 1850 home of berry farmer later renovated for summer boardinghouse use with accessory farm buildings remaining; all mostly unaltered.
17 Bridge Street Historic District
Bridge Street Historic District
November 21, 1980
(#80002736)
Bridge St.
41°31′42″N 74°14′23″W
Montgomery Oldest cluster of buildings in village of Montgomery, dating to when it was named after nearby Ward's Bridge-
18 Samuel Brooks House
Samuel Brooks House
March 8, 1996
(#96000148)
Pleasant Hill Rd.
41°25′16″N 74°04′12″W
Cornwall 1860 Gothic Revival cottage used as boardinghouse for summer guests
19 Brotherhood Winery
Brotherhood Winery
April 21, 2000
(#00000345)
Brotherhood Plaza
41°25′55″N 74°09′46″W
Washingtonville Oldest continuously operated U.S. winery, dating to 1838
20 Brown Farmstead
Brown Farmstead
December 7, 2005
(#05001383)
238 Browns Rd.
41°32′15″N 74°08′34″W
Montgomery Early farmhouse of Town of Montgomery settler
21 Bull Stone House
Bull Stone House
July 18, 1974
(#74001287)
Hamptonburgh Rd.
41°26′04″N 74°15′41″W
Hamptonburgh 1722 home of early settler William Bull and his wife Sarah Wells. Nearby New World Dutch barn one of the best-preserved examples of that building, and the only one still standing in Orange County
22 William Bull III House
William Bull III House
September 25, 1986
(#86002772)
Bart Bull Rd.
41°28′23″N 74°17′12″W
Wallkill 1780 home of one of William Bull's grandsons. Remained in family for five generations
23 Bull-Jackson House
Bull-Jackson House
May 17, 1974
(#74001288)
NY 416, northwest of Campbell Hall
41°28′07″N 74°16′39″W
Campbell Hall 18th-century stone home of one of Thomas Bull's sons remained in family for almost two centuries. Today a county museum.
24 Camp Olmsted
Camp Olmsted
November 23, 1982
(#82001212)
114 Bayview Ave.
41°26′17″N 74°00′19″W
Cornwall-on-Hudson Summer camp built in 1900 to allow children of New York's Five Points neighborhood to get fresh Hudson Valley air for a few weeks.
25 Canterbury Presbyterian Church
Canterbury Presbyterian Church
June 3, 1996
(#96000556)
30 Clinton St.
41°26′07″N 74°01′55″W
Cornwall Federal-style church used until the early 2000s.
26 Carvey-Gatfield House
Carvey-Gatfield House
March 8, 1996
(#96000152)
375 Angola Rd.
41°24′37″N 74°03′21″W
Cornwall Surviving stone house of early Cornwall settler
27 Cash–Draper House
Cash–Draper House
June 26, 2017
(#100001245)
59 Wickham Avenue
41°27′00″N 74°25′12″W
Middletown Temple-style Greek Revival house built for farmer in 1842
28 Checkerboard Inn
Checkerboard Inn
November 29, 2006
(#06001078)
1292 Orange Turnpike
41°18′00″N 74°11′08″W
Monroe Ca. 1790 house later used as inn serving travelers on the Orange Turnpike
29 Christ Church
Christ Church
August 15, 2008
(#08000771)
6 Orchard St.
41°26′45″N 74°25′04″W
Middletown
30 Church of the Holy Innocents and Rectory
Church of the Holy Innocents and Rectory
November 23, 1982
(#82001213)
112 Main St.
41°22′24″N 73°57′54″W
Highland Falls 1841 Episcopal church designed by Robert Walter Weir in memory of his children. Louis Comfort Tiffany stained-glass window depicting creation donated in memory of J. Pierpont Morgan, a congregant in summer months.
31 Church Park Historic District
Church Park Historic District
November 17, 1980
(#80002735)
Park Pl., Main and Webster Sts.
41°24′14″N 74°19′20″W
Goshen (village) Core of 19th-century village of Goshen, with many surviving buildings
32 A. J. Clark Store
A. J. Clark Store
December 6, 1996
(#96001432)
286 Main St.
41°26′08″N 74°02′04″W
Cornwall Intact Italianate commercial building with balcony, built during Cornwall's ascendancy as a resort town in the mid- and late 19th century
33 Hulet Clark Farmstead
Hulet Clark Farmstead
November 5, 1998
(#98001343)
207 S. Plank Rd.
41°21′20″N 74°32′28″W
Westtown Largely intact early 19th-century home of Clark, a contemporary settler who later became Minisink town supervisor, in English vernacular style
34 Isaac Cocks House
Isaac Cocks House
March 8, 1996
(#96000153)
Old Pleasant Hill Rd.
41°25′34″N 74°03′54″W
Cornwall
35 Colden Family Cemetery
Colden Family Cemetery
February 9, 2005
(#05000017)
Off of Maple Ave.
41°31′17″N 74°08′45″W
Montgomery Final resting place of immediate descendants of Cadwallader Colden, area landowner and one of the last colonial governors of New York.
36 Colden Mansion Ruins
Colden Mansion Ruins
July 24, 2007
(#07000758)
NY 17K
41°31′35″N 74°07′56″W
Montgomery Remains of 18th-century home of Cadwallader Colden Jr., fallen into disrepair after mid-20th century neglect
37 Cornwall Friends Meeting House
Cornwall Friends Meeting House
December 8, 1988
(#88002751)
275 Quaker Ave.
41°26′02″N 74°02′36″W
Cornwall Intact Quaker meeting house from late 18th century still in use. Oldest religious building in Cornwall.
38 Cosman Family Cemetery
Cosman Family Cemetery
November 8, 2006
(#06001002)
Lattintown Rd.
41°34′54″N 74°00′22″W
Middle Hope
39 Cottage in the Pines
Cottage in the Pines
October 6, 2015
(#15000515)
1200 Route 42
41°29′02″N 74°44′16″W
Rio Intact 1895 Catskill boardinghouse complex
40 John A. Crabtree House
John A. Crabtree House
August 6, 1998
(#98001001)
15 Factory St.
41°31′43″N 74°13′36″W
Montgomery Home of cofounder of nearby Montgomery Worsted Mills
41 Cragston Dependencies
Cragston Dependencies
November 23, 1982
(#82001214)
NY 218
41°21′09″N 73°58′14″W
Highlands
42 Crane House
Crane House
May 18, 2018
(#SG100002465)
220 Dosen Road
41°30′39″N 74°26′05″W
Middletown vicinity 1897 Queen Anne farmhouse and associated structures built by successful local dairy farming family
43 David Crawford House
David Crawford House
September 27, 1972
(#72000899)
189 Montgomery St.
41°30′32″N 74°00′30″W
Newburgh 1834 Greek Revival home of river captain
44 John I Crawford Farm
John I Crawford Farm
August 6, 1998
(#98001000)
NY 302, 1 mile (1.6 km) northeast of the junction of NY 302 and Thompson Ridge Rd.
41°34′36″N 74°20′12″W
Crawford Home of settler who gave Town of Crawford its name
45 Cromwell Manor
Cromwell Manor
June 3, 1996
(#96000555)
Angola Rd., approximately 0.25 miles (0.40 km) south of the junction with US 9W
41°25′27″N 74°02′42″W
Cornwall 1835 Greek Revival home of, among others, Joseph Sutherland, son of major early landowner. Today a bed and breakfast. One of the first large houses built in Cornwall not intended to be a farmhouse.
46 Deer Hill
Deer Hill
November 23, 1982
(#82001215)
58 Deerhill Rd.
41°25′27″N 74°00′59″W
Cornwall
47 Delaware and Hudson Canal
Delaware and Hudson Canal
November 24, 1968
(#68000051)
Delaware and Hudson Canal
41°27′33″N 74°36′15″W
Cuddebackville, Deer Park, and more Coal-carrying canal historic district that runs through other counties in New York and Pennsylvania as well. Key link in supplying New York City with anthracite coal in the 19th century.
48 Denniston–Steidle House
Denniston–Steidle House
May 8, 2012
(#12000257)
575 Jackson Ave.
41°27′43″N 74°06′23″W
New Windsor 1875 farmhouse is a rare example of non-reinforced lime-based concrete construction in region.
49 Abraham Dickerson Farmhouse
Abraham Dickerson Farmhouse
November 3, 1995
(#95001286)
171 W. Searsville Rd.
41°34′21″N 74°15′11″W
Montgomery Home built in late 18th century by migrant from Long Island. Later a boardinghouse and dance hall.
50 District School No. 9
District School No. 9
September 15, 1988
(#88001451)
NY 17A
41°22′35″N 74°20′59″W
Goshen (town) School building dating to at least 1790s; according to legend Washington stopped to talk to students one day when passing by
51 Dock Hill Road Extension Stone Arch Bridge
Dock Hill Road Extension Stone Arch Bridge
January 13, 2010
(#09001230)
Dock Hill Rd. Extension
41°26′34″N 74°00′25″W
Cornwall on Hudson
52 Dodge-Greenleaf House
Dodge-Greenleaf House
March 5, 2008
(#08000142)
2009 NY 211
41°28′37″N 74°32′29″W
Otisville Well-preserved Gothic Revival home of local businessman from mid-19th century; built when that style was very new. Later home to workers constructing the Otisville Tunnel, which runs beneath the property.
53 Dubois-Phelps House
Dubois-Phelps House
August 21, 1997
(#97000939)
90 Walkill Rd.
41°34′32″N 74°11′42″W
Montgomery Greek Revival home of early Town of Montgomery settlers.
54 Dunning House
Dunning House
December 28, 2001
(#01001383)
633 Ridgebury Rd.
41°23′05″N 74°27′26″W
Wawayanda Late 18th-century house rebuilt and added onto in different, changing styles over the next century.
55 Dutch Reformed Church
Dutch Reformed Church
December 18, 1970
(#70000425)
132 Grand St.
41°30′16″N 74°00′32″W
Newburgh 1835 Alexander Jackson Davis church is his only surviving one in Greek Revival style, also his latest surviving church largely unaltered from his design. Currently the focus of intensive restoration efforts.
56 Dutchess Quarry Cave Site
Dutchess Quarry Cave Site
January 18, 1974
(97000512 #74001289; 97000512)
Address Restricted
Goshen (town) Artifacts from earliest known inhabitants of Wallkill Valley, 12,000 years ago, found in and around actively used quarry.
57 East End Historic District
East End Historic District
September 12, 1985
(#85002426)
Roughly bounded by Robinson Ave., LeRoy Pl., Water St., Bay View Terr., Monument & Renwick Sts.
41°30′05″N 74°00′47″W
Newburgh Most contributing properties of any historic district in state, consisting of intact 19th-century buildings and homes.
58 Echo Lawn Estate
Echo Lawn Estate
March 23, 2009
(#09000157)
River Road at Stone Gate Drive
41°32′05″N 74°00′26″W
Balmville
59 Edmonston House
Edmonston House
March 2, 1979
(#79001616)
NY 94
41°27′12″N 74°03′45″W
Vails Gate Medical facilities for Continental Army troops encamped nearby during the last years of the Revolutionary War
60 Erie Railroad Station
Erie Railroad Station
April 11, 1980
(#80002739)
Jersey Ave. and Fowler St.
41°22′20″N 74°41′30″W
Port Jervis Old Queen Anne-style station built by Erie Railroad and used for passenger service until the 1970s. Today restored and used as professional offices.
61 Everett-Bradner House
Everett-Bradner House
October 27, 2004
(#04001204)
156 South St.
41°23′22″N 74°19′35″W
Goshen (village)
62 First Congregational Church of Middletown
First Congregational Church of Middletown
December 7, 2005
(#05001382)
35 E. Main St.
41°26′44″N 74°25′10″W
Middletown One of the oldest buildings in contemporary Middletown, predating city's establishment.
63 First Presbyterian Church of Chester
First Presbyterian Church of Chester
January 7, 1998
(#97001622)
106-108 Main St.
41°21′24″N 74°16′40″W
Chester Mostly intact 1854 Greek Revival building is third home to a congregation that dates to 1783
64 First Presbyterian Church of Highland Falls
First Presbyterian Church of Highland Falls
November 23, 1982
(#82001216)
140 Main St.
41°22′19″N 73°57′55″W
Highland Falls 1868 Romanesque Revival church by Frederick Clarke Withers
65 Firthcliffe Firehouse
Firthcliffe Firehouse
June 3, 1996
(#96000554)
196 Willow Ave.
41°26′29″N 74°02′30″W
Cornwall Former firehouse now a hair salon
66 Fort Decker
Fort Decker
June 13, 1974
(#74001291)
127 W. Main St.
41°22′43″N 74°42′07″W
Port Jervis Oldest building in Port Jervis, made from stones of demolished eponymous trading post. Currently used as local history museum.
67 Fort Montgomery Site
Fort Montgomery Site
November 28, 1972
(#72000897)
Fort Montgomery State Historic Site
41°19′26″N 73°59′13″W
Fort Montgomery Site of unsuccessful Colonial stand against British.
68 Fury Brook Farm
Fury Brook Farm
September 15, 2004
(#04000995)
Kings Highway
41°19′34″N 74°16′50″W
Sugar Loaf First farm established on the old Wawayanda Path in 1731. Horses for Continental Army bred here.
69 Silas Gardner House
Silas Gardner House
March 28, 1980
(#80002734)
1141 Union Ave.
41°31′36″N 74°04′13″W
Gardnertown Stone home of early settler for whom neighborhood is named
70 Gatehouse on Deerhill Road
Gatehouse on Deerhill Road
November 23, 1982
(#82001217)
Deerhill Rd.
41°25′32″N 74°01′14″W
Cornwall Rare example of Norman Revival style gatehouse in Hudson Valley; today in use as residence.
71 Grace Episcopal Church
Grace Episcopal Church
November 29, 2010
(#10000945)
58 North Street
41°26′48″N 74°25′10″W
Middletown
72 Gumaer Cemetery September 18, 2017
(#100001626)
Neversink Preserve, Guymard Tpk. vicinity
41°26′13″N 74°36′52″W
Godeffroy vicinity Early 18th century settler cemetery is oldest European burial ground in Orange County
73 Benjamin Haines House
Benjamin Haines House
June 3, 1996
(#96000560)
114 Coleman Rd.
41°32′05″N 74°11′04″W
Montgomery House of an early Montgomery farm family
74 Elias Hand House
Elias Hand House
August 28, 1998
(#98001119)
NY 32
41°24′01″N 74°04′51″W
Mountainville
75 Walter Hand House
Walter Hand House
March 8, 1996
(#96000154)
520 Angola Rd.
41°24′20″N 74°03′52″W
Cornwall Built in 1870 for use as both boardinghouse in summer and farmhouse year-round
76 Harrison Meeting House Site and Cemetery
Harrison Meeting House Site and Cemetery
March 9, 1999
(#98000133)
Co. Rd. 416, south of the junction of NY 211 and Co. Rd. 416
41°30′39″N 74°15′09″W
Montgomery Site of early meeting house for Palatine settlers of Montgomery; never rebuilt after fire
77 Haskell House
Haskell House
June 4, 1973
(#73001244)
West of New Windsor off NY 32
41°28′50″N 74°02′33″W
New Windsor Demolished 1720s-era home
78 Vermont Hatch Mansion
Vermont Hatch Mansion
May 2, 1995
(#95000480)
Old Pleasant Hill Rd.
41°25′28″N 74°03′35″W
Cornwall
79 Jacob and Caroline Hawkins House
Jacob and Caroline Hawkins House
June 21, 2019
(#100004088)
3764 NY 208
41°28′23″N 74°12′30″W
Rock Tavern Intact 1852 Greek Revival farmhouse
80 John R. Hays House
John R. Hays House
August 22, 2002
(#02000880)
45 Maple St.
41°33′33″N 74°11′19″W
Walden Second Empire-style home of Walden businessman and Union Army officer in Civil War
81 Highland Falls Railroad Depot
Highland Falls Railroad Depot
November 23, 1982
(#82001218)
Dock Rd.
41°22′28″N 73°57′41″W
Highland Falls 1880 Shingle Style building, now house, is one of only two passenger stations left on west side of Hudson
82 Highland Falls Village Hall
Highland Falls Village Hall
November 23, 1982
(#82001219)
Main St.
41°22′15″N 73°57′57″W
Highland Falls 1894 Italianate building that originally housed local bank
83 Nathaniel Hill Brick House
Nathaniel Hill Brick House
January 5, 1978
(#78001893)
East of Montgomery on NY 17 K
41°31′34″N 74°10′34″W
Montgomery 1760s Georgian home built by Irish immigrant who had to import bricks from England as they were not then made in the area.
84 Hillside Cemetery
Hillside Cemetery
September 7, 1994
(#94001027)
Mulberry St.
41°26′32″N 74°25′51″W
Middletown Calvert Vaux-designed cemetery is final resting place of many notable local residents from the 19th century.
85 Historic Track
Historic Track
October 15, 1966
(#66000560)
Main St.
41°24′11″N 74°19′07″W
Goshen (village) Oldest continuously operated horse racing facility in U.S., site of Harness Racing Museum & Hall of Fame
86 Hopewell Presbyterian Church
Hopewell Presbyterian Church
January 7, 1998
(#97001621)
NY 302, at jct. of County Road 17
41°34′14″N 74°20′08″W
Thompson Ridge 1831 stone Gothic Revival church; home to congregation established in 1778
87 Webb Horton House
Webb Horton House
April 26, 1990
(#90000690)
115 South St.
41°26′19″N 74°25′34″W
Middletown Ornate 1902 mansion of Middletown businessman; now administration building at SUNY Orange
88 House at 116 Main Street
House at 116 Main Street
November 23, 1982
(#82001221)
365 Main St.
41°22′23″N 73°57′53″W
Highland Falls Most significant Italian villa-style house in village, dating to 1865. Now at 365 Main Street due to renumbering
89 House at 37 Center Street
House at 37 Center Street
November 23, 1982
(#82001220)
20 Center St.
41°22′12″N 73°58′04″W
Highland Falls Mid-19th century Greek Revival house is possibly one of the oldest extant buildings in Highland Falls
90 Huguenot Schoolhouse
Huguenot Schoolhouse
August 21, 1997
(#97000938)
Old Grange Rd., south of the junction of Old Grange and Big Pond Rds.
41°25′11″N 74°37′58″W
Deerpark Well-preserved one-room schoolhouse now used as local history museum
91 The Kellogg House April 16, 2001
(#00001414)
Old Pleasant Hill Rd.
41°25′31″N 74°03′57″W
Cornwall
92 Knox Headquarters
Knox Headquarters
November 9, 1972
(#72000901)
Quassaick Ave. and Forge Hill Rd.
41°27′15″N 74°02′56″W
Vails Gate Stone house built by William Bull for Ellison family ca. 1730; later used as headquarters by General Henry Knox during nearby Continental Army encampment
93 LeDoux/Healey House
LeDoux/Healey House
November 23, 1982
(#82001222)
60 Deerhill Rd.
41°25′27″N 74°01′05″W
Cornwall One of the best Shingle style houses in the Hudson Highlands. Built in 1910
94 Lower Dock Hill Road Stone Arch Bridge
Lower Dock Hill Road Stone Arch Bridge
April 28, 2010
(#10000227)
Dock Hill Road
41°26′35″N 74°00′12″W
Cornwall-on-Hudson
95 Maple Lawn
Maple Lawn
June 28, 1984
(#84002879)
24 Downing St.
41°31′26″N 74°00′44″W
Balmville Exemplary 1859 Picturesque Frederick Clarke Withers cottage-style house nearly intact
96 Thomas McDowell House
Thomas McDowell House
July 28, 2004
(#04000753)
517 Lake Rd.
41°28′09″N 74°06′35″W
New Windsor 1770s-era house is well-preserved home of one of Little Britain's original Irish American settlers.
97 Gomez Mill House
Gomez Mill House
January 29, 1973
(#73001245)
Mill House Rd.
41°34′42″N 73°58′56″W
Newburgh Earliest known residence of a Jewish American still extant. Foundation and first story date to 1712. Home to papermaker Dard Hunter during early 20th century; today a museum
98 Johannes Miller House
Johannes Miller House
November 21, 1980
(#80002737)
272 Union St.
41°30′43″N 74°15′11″W
Montgomery Home of investor in Newburgh–Cochecton Turnpike and other early 19th-century roads
99 Milliken-Smith Farm
Milliken-Smith Farm
March 25, 2009
(#09000158)
279 Bailey Road
41°32′04″N 74°12′36″W
Montgomery
100 Gilbert Millspaugh House
Gilbert Millspaugh House
November 7, 2005
(#05001216)
32 Church St.
41°33′32″N 74°11′16″W
Walden Victorian cottage-style home of local merchant
101 Moffat Library
Moffat Library
August 19, 1994
(#94001000)
W. Main St.
41°25′42″N 74°10′06″W
Washingtonville Built for the village in 1887 by native son David Moffat with Tiffany stained-glass windows. Renovated and restored in 2010s following severe flood damage after Hurricane Irene
102 Montgomery Water Works Building
Montgomery Water Works Building
February 9, 2005
(#05000019)
239 Ward St.
41°31′30″N 74°13′38″W
Montgomery Built for the village in 1895 by Montgomery Mills cofounder Arthur Pratchett
103 Montgomery Worsted Mills
Montgomery Worsted Mills
November 21, 1980
(#80002738)
Factory St.
41°31′51″N 74°13′26″W
Montgomery 19th-century textile mill on Wallkill still in business today, although primarily as power generator
104 Montgomery-Grand-Liberty Streets Historic District
Montgomery-Grand-Liberty Streets Historic District
July 16, 1973
(#73001246)
Montgomery, Grand, and Liberty Sts.
41°30′25″N 74°00′35″W
Newburgh 19th-century homes and churches of city's wealthier residents.
105 Jeremiah Morehouse House
Jeremiah Morehouse House
April 12, 2006
(#06000259)
11 Hathorn Rd.
41°14′42″N 74°22′08″W
Warwick 1767 house extensively renovated in 1840s
106 Moses Mould House
Moses Mould House
August 22, 2002
(#02000876)
1743 NY 17K
41°31′44″N 74°15′57″W
Montgomery Home of early Palatine settler in Montgomery
107 Mountainville Grange Hall
Mountainville Grange Hall
June 3, 1996
(#96000557)
NY 32, south of the junction with Creamery Rd.
41°24′01″N 74°04′46″W
Cornwall Surviving Grange hall from early 20th century used as local Masonic Lodge
108 Neversink Valley Grange Hall No. 1530
Neversink Valley Grange Hall No. 1530
December 11, 2013
(#13000910)
35 Grange Rd.
41°25′13″N 74°38′02″W
Huguenot Classic 1934 Grange hall was early community center.
109 Newburgh Colored Burial Ground
Newburgh Colored Burial Ground
March 31, 2010
(#10000137)
Broadway & Robinson Avenue (US 9W)
41°30′03″N 74°01′17″W
Newburgh Slave cemetery discovered during courthouse expansion.
110 New Windsor Cantonment
New Windsor Cantonment
July 31, 1972
(#72000898)
Temple Hill Rd.
41°28′09″N 74°03′35″W
New Windsor Last encampment of the Continental Army; here Washington put down the Newburgh Conspiracy
111 New York, Ontario & Western Railway Company Middletown Station
New York, Ontario & Western Railway Company Middletown Station
April 7, 2014
(#14000129)
2 Low Ave.
41°27′08″N 74°24′55″W
Middletown Abandoned yet intact early 20th-century station from major regional railroad
112 New York State Armory
New York State Armory
June 18, 1981
(#81000411)
Broadway and Johnson St.
41°29′59″N 74°00′50″W
Newburgh John A. Wood-designed late 19th-century building now used as local offices of Orange County Department of Social Services
113 Old Town Cemetery and Palatine Church Site
Old Town Cemetery and Palatine Church Site
June 30, 2000
(#00000746)
Grand St.
41°30′27″N 74°00′36″W
Newburgh Burial ground of early Newburgh settlers features Robinson mausoleum, only Egyptian Revival tomb in the world with both a mastaba and a pyramid, possibly designed by Alexander Jackson Davis.
114 Oliver Avenue Bridge July 19, 1984
(#84002882)
Oliver Ave.
41°27′14″N 74°26′00″W
Middletown Now-demolished railroad bridge
115 Olivet Chapel
Olivet Chapel
June 9, 2010
(#10000336)
201 W. Main St.
41°24′05″N 74°19′40″W
Goshen
116 Orange Mill Historic District
Orange Mill Historic District
May 1, 1997
(#97000357)
Powder Mill Rd., near jct. with NY 52
41°31′25″N 74°03′39″W
Newburgh Ruins of extensive 19th-century gunpowder mill complex scattered around county park
117 Palisades Interstate Parkway
Palisades Interstate Parkway
October 15, 1966
(#66000890)
W bank of the Hudson River to Bear Mountain
40°57′19″N 73°55′54″W
Fort Lee and vicinity Scenic road built to connect New York City with parks in lower Hudson Valley
118 Paramount Theatre
Paramount Theatre
March 6, 2002
(#02000136)
South St.
41°26′39″N 74°25′17″W
Middletown 1930 Art Deco movie theatre in Middletown
119 Parry House
Parry House
November 23, 1982
(#82001223)
Michel Rd.
41°22′09″N 73°57′45″W
Highland Falls
120 Patchett House
Patchett House
November 21, 1980
(#80004394)
232 Ward St.
41°31′34″N 74°13′40″W
Montgomery (village) Old way station on Newburgh–Cochecton Turnpike, later home to cofounder of Montgomery Worsted Mills; now an art gallery
121 James "Squire" Patton House
James "Squire" Patton House
May 12, 2008
(#08000409)
NY 207 W. of jct. with Temple Hill Rd.
41°29′07″N 74°04′24″W
New Windsor Well-preserved home of early landowner is excellent example of local vernacular styles; today used as Newburgh police K-9 training facility.
122 Peachcroft
Peachcroft
March 10, 1995
(#95000211)
River Rd.
41°32′48″N 74°12′49″W
Montgomery 1810 Federal farmhouse made over in Queen Anne Style in 1893
123 Peale's Barber Farm Mastodon Exhumation Site
Peale's Barber Farm Mastodon Exhumation Site
October 20, 2009
(#09000863)
Rt. 17K
41°31′35″N 74°13′04″W
Montgomery Site of Charles Willson Peale's 1806 exhumation of a mastodon
124 Gideon Pelton Farm
Gideon Pelton Farm
November 3, 1995
(#95001287)
250 Rockefellow Ln.
41°30′16″N 74°14′25″W
Montgomery Combination of 1770 stone house and later Greek Revival farmhouse
125 Patrick Piggot House
Patrick Piggot House
August 28, 1998
(#98001115)
105 Angola Rd.
41°25′40″N 74°02′32″W
Cornwall Old farmhouse converted to boardinghouse during Cornwall's resort days.
126 Pine Terrace
Pine Terrace
November 23, 1982
(#82001224)
Main St.
41°21′52″N 73°57′54″W
Highland Falls
127 Powelton Club
Powelton Club
December 20, 1999
(#99001488)
2963 Balmville Rd.
41°31′21″N 74°01′02″W
Balmville One of the five oldest golf courses in New York, and among ten oldest in U.S.
128 Primitive Baptist Church of Brookfield
Primitive Baptist Church of Brookfield
November 13, 1976
(#76001260)
US 6
41°23′25″N 74°28′25″W
Slate Hill 1792 church is one of the first two buildings in Slate Hill's history
129 Culver Randel House and Mill
Culver Randel House and Mill
May 20, 1998
(#98000554)
65 Randall St.
41°20′29″N 74°21′11″W
Florida House, built 1850, is considered an excellent example of Picturesque mode applied to Italianate house
130 Rest Haven
Rest Haven
June 26, 2017
(#100001246)
236 High St.
41°19′44″N 74°11′44″W
Monroe 1903 home later turned into seasonal home for blind women with support, and frequent visits from, Helen Keller
131 River View House
River View House
November 23, 1982
(#82001225)
146 Bayview Ave.
41°26′24″N 74°00′08″W
Cornwall
132 Rushmore Memorial Library
Rushmore Memorial Library
April 11, 2008
(#08000276)
Weygant Hill Rd. & NY 32
41°20′57″N 74°07′30″W
Highland Mills 1924 Arts and Crafts library built with donation from area resident Charles E. Rushmore
133 St. Andrew's Cemetery December 23, 2008
(#08001232)
St. Andrew's Rd. and Plains Rd.
41°34′08″N 74°08′44″W
Walden
134 St. Andrew's Episcopal Church & Rectory
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church & Rectory
June 13, 2008
(#08000513)
13 & 15 Walnut St.
41°33′36″N 74°11′24″W
Walden 1871 Gothic Revival church designed by Charles Babcock in Ecclesiological mode
135 St. Mark's Baptist Church
St. Mark's Baptist Church
January 28, 2004
(#03001516)
213 Main St.
41°22′02″N 73°57′59″W
Highland Falls
136 St. Mark's Episcopal Church
St. Mark's Episcopal Church
November 23, 1982
(#82001227)
Canterbury Rd. and US 9W
41°19′49″N 73°59′18″W
Fort Montgomery Built in 1923 to serve weekend vacationers coming over the nearby Bear Mountain Bridge
137 St. Thomas Episcopal Church
St. Thomas Episcopal Church
July 12, 2006
(#06000566)
47 Old Rte 9W (188 River Rd.)
41°28′13″N 74°01′05″W
New Windsor Earliest Episcopal congregation in the county, present building completed in 1848 by a drafter for A. J. Davis. Based upon an English church built in 1280
138 Sands-Ring House
Sands-Ring House
March 8, 1996
(#96000150)
Main St.
41°26′23″N 74°01′57″W
Cornwall Home of early Quaker settler in Cornwall; George Washington reportedly dined here
139 Sawyer Farmhouse
Sawyer Farmhouse
June 30, 2005
(#05000636)
178 Maple Ave.
41°22′28″N 74°22′46″W
Goshen (town)
140 Scribner House
Scribner House
March 8, 1996
(#96000157)
19 Roe Ave.
41°26′15″N 74°01′27″W
Cornwall 1910 summer home built for Charles Scribner II combines Shingle and Colonial Revival styles
141 William Henry Seward Memorial December 9, 1999
(#99001489)
Main St.
41°20′00″N 74°21′26″W
Florida Daniel Chester French-sculpted memorial to native who later become Secretary of State
142 Jacob Shafer House
Jacob Shafer House
August 16, 1996
(#96000864)
388 Kaisertown Rd.
41°31′23″N 74°16′15″W
Montgomery Greek Revival home of early settler
143 Shorter House
Shorter House
August 24, 1998
(#98001004)
Andrews Rd.
41°34′13″N 74°20′39″W
Crawford Greek Revival home of early settler
144 Smith Clove Meetinghouse
Smith Clove Meetinghouse
January 11, 1974
(#74001290)
Quaker Rd.
41°21′40″N 74°06′40″W
Highland Mills 1803 Quaker meeting house still used once a year. Oldest religious building in the town and village of Woodbury.
145 The Smith House
The Smith House
August 8, 1996
(#96000863)
2727 Albany Post Rd.
41°33′09″N 74°14′13″W
Montgomery Greek Revival house built on site settled in mid-18th century
146 Southfield Furnace Ruin
Southfield Furnace Ruin
November 2, 1973
(#73001243)
Southfields off NY 17
41°15′14″N 74°10′57″W
Tuxedo Remnants of 19th-century iron smelting furnace
147 The Squirrels
The Squirrels
November 23, 1982
(#82001226)
225 Main St.
41°22′03″N 73°57′52″W
Highland Falls
148 Sterling Mountain Fire Observation Tower and Observer's Cabin
Sterling Mountain Fire Observation Tower and Observer's Cabin
July 28, 2006
(#06000644)
Sterling Forest State Park
41°11′42″N 74°16′44″W
Greenwood Lake
149 General John Hathorn Stone House
General John Hathorn Stone House
March 12, 2001
(#01000252)
Hathorn Rd.
41°14′48″N 74°22′16″W
Warwick First built in 1773, home of general who led militia at Minisink Ford and later served in state legislature and Congress shows German influence on English building traditions.
150 Stonihurst
Stonihurst
November 23, 1982
(#82001228)
NY 218
41°21′24″N 73°58′01″W
Highland Falls
151 Storm King Highway
Storm King Highway
November 23, 1982
(#82001229)
NY 218
41°26′15″N 73°59′49″W
Cornwall and Highlands Scenic highway built in 1916 along mountainside 420 feet (130 m) above Hudson River
152 Daniel Sutherland House
Daniel Sutherland House
March 8, 1996
(#96000147)
32 Angola Rd.
41°26′00″N 74°02′15″W
Cornwall Stick-Eastlake-styled house of descendant of early Cornwall landowner, on family lands.
153 David Sutherland House
David Sutherland House
March 8, 1996
(#96000146)
70 Angola Rd.
41°25′50″N 74°02′21″W
Cornwall 1770 fieldstone house built by descendant of one of Cornwall's early landowners.
154 Taylor-Corwin House
Taylor-Corwin House
January 5, 2005
(#04001442)
112 Maple Ave.
41°36′34″N 74°18′10″W
Pine bush One of the earliest houses in Pine Bush when built in 1840. A popular destination for local railroad passengers due to view of Shawangunk Ridge
155 John Tears Inn
John Tears Inn
August 21, 1997
(#97000940)
1224 Goshen Tnpk.
41°30′02″N 74°22′22″W
Wallkill 1770s-era inn was major stopover on the Goshen Turnpike
156 Alexander Thompson House
Alexander Thompson House
June 13, 1997
(#97000568)
Jct. of NY 302 and Thompson Ridge Rd.
41°34′14″N 74°20′03″W
Thompson Ridge Home of son of original settler of era, later expanded with Federal-style addition in early 19th century
157 Andrew Thompson Farmstead
Andrew Thompson Farmstead
January 5, 2005
(#04001443)
RD Rte 302
41°33′44″N 74°20′23″W
Thompson Ridge 1810 home of son of early settler combines late Federal and early Greek Revival elements; has remained intact since
158 Robert A. Thompson House
Robert A. Thompson House
January 30, 1998
(#98000039)
NY 302, south of the junction of NY 302 and Dickerson Ave.
41°33′37″N 74°20′31″W
Thompson Ridge 1822 stone house of settler for whom Thompson Ridge is named
159 Tuxedo Park
Tuxedo Park
March 13, 1980
(#80002740)
Tuxedo Lake and environs
41°12′05″N 74°12′24″W
Tuxedo Park First gated community in U.S.
160 Tuxedo Park Railroad Station
Tuxedo Park Railroad Station
December 13, 2000
(#00001529)
NY 17
41°11′36″N 74°11′14″W
Tuxedo Surviving 1885 structure; built around same time as Tuxedo Park
161 Tweddle Farmstead
Tweddle Farmstead
September 9, 1999
(#99001134)
263 Beaver Dam Rd.
41°30′27″N 74°13′42″W
Montgomery Early 19th-century farmhouse renovated in Greek Revival style in the 1830s.
162 U.S. Military Academy
U.S. Military Academy
October 15, 1966
(#66000562)
NY 218
41°23′43″N 73°58′18″W
West Point Oldest continuously operated military post in U.S., and alma mater of many notable American generals and Army officers.
163 Union Chapel
Union Chapel
November 21, 2012
(#12000958)
Cornwall Yacht Club, Shore Rd.
41°26′35″N 73°59′58″W
Cornwall-on-Hudson vicinity
164 Union Street-Academy Hill Historic District
Union Street-Academy Hill Historic District
November 21, 1980
(#80004395)
Roughly bounded by Ward St., Wallkill Ave., Sears and Hanover Sts.
41°31′30″N 74°14′18″W
Montgomery (village) Historic core of village of Montgomery, with houses and other buildings dating from late 18th to early 20th centuries
165 Upland Lawn
Upland Lawn
December 6, 1996
(#96001433)
16 Duncan Ln.
41°26′25″N 74°01′13″W
Cornwall
166 US Bullion Depository, West Point, New York
US Bullion Depository, West Point, New York
February 18, 1988
(#88000027)
Victor Constant Rd.
41°23′46″N 73°58′56″W
West Point Known in the past as the "Fort Knox of silver", 1937 facility produced pennies and still makes commemorative coins
167 US Post Office-Goshen
US Post Office-Goshen
May 11, 1989
(#88002527)
20 Grand St.[6]
41°24′09″N 74°19′34″W
Goshen (village) Brick Colonial Revival post office built as New Deal project in 1935; features interior mural of Historic Track
168 US Post Office-Newburgh
US Post Office-Newburgh
May 11, 1989
(#88002367)
215-217 Liberty St.
41°30′11″N 74°00′41″W
Newburgh Two-story Colonial Revival post office from early 1930s
169 US Post Office-Port Jervis
US Post Office-Port Jervis
May 11, 1989
(#88002408)
20 Sussex St.
41°22′30″N 74°41′33″W
Port Jervis Colonial Revival building from the mid-1920s.
170 Mary Van Duzer-Sayer House
Mary Van Duzer-Sayer House
March 8, 1996
(#96000155)
Taylor Rd.
41°24′37″N 74°05′13″W
Cornwall 1832 Federal-style stone farmhouse
171 Village of Monroe Historic District
Village of Monroe Historic District
November 19, 1998
(#98001391)
Roughly bounded by Lake St., Carpenter Place, Clark St., Monroe Race Track Site, Ramapo St., and Oakland Ave.
41°19′28″N 74°11′09″W
Monroe Early 19th-century residential core of Monroe, mostly spared in 1892 fire. Little new construction since 1940. Contributing properties include birthplace of Velveeta and oldest Masonic lodge in New York.
172 Jacob T. Walden Stone House
Jacob T. Walden Stone House
March 12, 2002
(#02000138)
N. Montgomery St.
41°33′55″N 74°11′44″W
Walden 1730s-built stone house is both oldest in Walden and, later, home to miller the village is named for
173 Walden United Methodist Church
Walden United Methodist Church
February 28, 2008
(#08000103)
125 W. Main St.
41°33′39″N 74°11′32″W
Walden Intact 1893 brick Victorian Gothic church
174 A. Walsh Stone House and Farm Complex
A. Walsh Stone House and Farm Complex
December 28, 2001
(#01001384)
1570 NY 94
41°26′27″N 74°06′03″W
Cornwall Stone Greek Revival house at center of working farm
175 Walsh-Havemeyer House
Walsh-Havemeyer House
March 23, 2010
(#10000101)
10 Plympton St.
41°29′20″N 74°01′05″W
New Windsor Rare remaining Greek Revival house overlooking Hudson River
176 Daniel Waring House
Daniel Waring House
November 3, 1995
(#95001285)
730 River Rd.
41°31′44″N 74°14′14″W
Montgomery 18th-century home later renovated into only Greek Revival home in Montgomery with columns
177 Warwick Village Historic District
Warwick Village Historic District
September 7, 1984
(#84002886)
Roughly bounded by NY 17A, High, and South Sts., Oakland, Maple, and Colonial Aves.
41°29′46″N 74°21′32″W
Warwick Core of village of Warwick; buildings date from mid-18th to early 20th century, reflecting changing economy of area
178 Washington's Headquarters
Washington's Headquarters
October 15, 1966
(#66000887)
Liberty and Washington Sts.
41°29′52″N 74°00′39″W
Newburgh Oldest house in city of Newburgh was home to Washington during Continental Army encampment; later became first property in U.S. acquired by a state government for historic preservation purposes.
179 Webb Lane House November 23, 1982
(#82001230)
Webb Lane
41°22′14″N 73°57′44″W
Highland Falls
180 George T. Wisner House
George T. Wisner House
June 30, 2005
(#05000634)
145 South St.
41°23′23″N 74°19′29″W
Goshen (village) Victorian home of successful local businessman
181 Wilford Wood House
Wilford Wood House
August 28, 1998
(#98001118)
58 Pleasant Hill Rd.
41°24′40″N 74°04′25″W
Mountainville Built ca. 1890 in an early application of the Colonial Revival style. One of the rare farmhouses built in Cornwall during its resort period; now owned by Storm King Art Center.
182 Woodlawn Farm
Woodlawn Farm
April 11, 2008
(#08000277)
20 Mount Orange Rd.
41°23′36″N 74°28′34″W
Slate Hill Farm complex with oldest building component dating to 1790; oldest house in Slate Hill
183 Woodruff House
Woodruff House
March 8, 1996
(#96000156)
NY 32
41°26′56″N 74°03′29″W
Cornwall Rare remaining 19th-century stone house in Cornwall
184 Wyant-Talbot House
Wyant-Talbot House
March 8, 1996
(#96000151)
42 Clark Ave.
41°26′38″N 74°01′41″W
Cornwall-on-Hudson
185 Yelverton Inn and Store
Yelverton Inn and Store
March 28, 1980
(#80002733)
112-116 Main St.
41°21′22″N 74°16′41″W
Chester Wooden 1765 inn entertained Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr during local land dispute, in addition to George Washington during Revolution; 1841 store is rare surviving Greek Revival commercial building in area.

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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. Sparks, Leonard (August 6, 2015). "Sad farewell to Balmville Tree". Times-Herald Record. Retrieved August 5, 2015.
  6. Address based on USPS website. Accessed April 1, 2016.
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