[3] | Name on the Annals | Paradigm | Date listed[4] | Location | City or boondocks | Description |
1 | Accord Historic District | Upload paradigm | January 24, 2020 (#100004909) | Devoe Ln., Granite Rd., Main St., Scenic Rd. Schoolhouse Rd., Tobacco Rd., Tow Path Rd. 41°47′09″Due north 74°xiii′47″W / 41.7857°N 74.2297°West / 41.7857; -74.2297 (Accord Historic District) | Accord | Well-preserved hamlet along the quondam Delaware and Hudson Culvert and Rondout Creek |
two | Peter Aldrich Homestead | Upload paradigm | September 26, 1983 (#83001811) | 168 Decker Rd. 41°40′eleven″N 74°fifteen′24″W / 41.6697°N 74.2567°W / 41.6697; -74.2567 (Peter Aldrich Homestead) | Gardiner | 1750 frame business firm of early settler; later expanded; part of the Shawangunk Valley Multiple Resource Area (MRA) |
3 | All Saints' Chapel | | September 11, 1986 (#86002511) | Main St. 41°50′44″N 74°04′35″W / 41.8456°Due north 74.0764°W / 41.8456; -74.0764 (All Saints' Chapel) | Rosendale | Unusual 1876 Gothic Revival church edifice with Ruskinesque touches finished in locally mined Rosendale cement. Used as Rosendale library since 1959. |
4 | Alligerville Celebrated District | | June 30, 2015 (#15000370) | Berme, Church building Hill, Creek, Rose Hill & Towpath Rds., Cty. Rd. 6, Church & Purcell Lns. 41°47′45″N 74°xi′48″W / 41.79592°North 74.19654°W / 41.79592; -74.19654 (Alligerville Celebrated Commune) | Alligerville | Well-preserved Delaware and Hudson Canal town |
five | AME Zion Church of Kingston and Mt. Zion Cemetery | Upload image | March 3, 2021 (#100006224) | 26 Franklin St. and 190 Southward Wall St. 41°55′08″N 74°00′41″W / 41.9188°N 74.0115°W / 41.9188; -74.0115 (AME Zion Church of Kingston and Mt. Zion Cemetery) | Kingston | |
6 | Appeldoorn Subcontract | Upload image | March 20, 2013 (#13000099) | 4938 US 209 41°47′47″N 74°12′56″Due west / 41.7963°Due north 74.2156°Due west / 41.7963; -74.2156 (Appeldoorn Subcontract) | Accord | Farmstead has remained in same family, with many original buildings, for nearly 300 years. |
seven | Asbury Historic District | Upload prototype | November 8, 2021 (#100007096) | Quondam Rex's Hwy., Due west Camp, Schoolhouse, Wilhelm, and Charles Smith Rds. 42°08′thirty″N 73°57′13″W / 42.1417°N 73.9537°Westward / 42.1417; -73.9537 (Asbury Historic District) | Saugerties | 250 acres of start farms established by Palatine Germans resettled in the expanse in early on 18th century; nevertheless rural today |
eight | Ashokan Field Campus Historic Commune | Upload image | April 16, 2019 (#100003622) | 477 Beaverkill Rd. 41°55′46″North 74°12′08″W / 41.9294°N 74.2022°W / 41.9294; -74.2022 (Ashokan Field Campus Historic District) | Olive Bridge | Oldest outdoor environmental education centre in state built on belongings first developed for farming in the 18th century |
ix | Ashokan-Turnwood Covered Bridge | | July 20, 2000 (#00000822) | 477 Beaverkill Rd. 41°55′36″North 74°11′58″W / 41.9267°N 74.1994°W / 41.9267; -74.1994 (Ashokan-Turnwood Covered Bridge) | Olive Bridge | |
10 | Sebastian Baker Stone Business firm | Upload prototype | February 22, 1996 (#96000136) | x Dug Rd. 41°49′55″North 74°14′40″Westward / 41.8319°N 74.2444°Due west / 41.8319; -74.2444 (Sebastian Baker Stone Business firm) | Rochester | part of the Rochester Multiple Holding Submission (MPS) |
11 | Balsam Lake Mountain Fire Observation Station | | September 23, 2001 (#01001038) | Balsam Lake Mountain 42°04′11″Due north 74°34′28″Westward / 42.0697°N 74.5744°West / 42.0697; -74.5744 (Balsam Lake Mountain Fire Observation Station) | Hardenburgh | Earliest site of a fire sentinel in the Catskills. Electric current tower built in 1930 and used till 1988. Part of the Burn Observation Stations of New York Land Wood Preserve MPS |
12 | Zachariah Barley Rock House | | August 10, 1995 (#95000951) | 193 Whitfield Rd. 41°49′32″Northward 74°14′22″West / 41.8256°N 74.2394°W / 41.8256; -74.2394 (Zachariah Barley Stone House) | Rochester | office of the Rochester MPS |
13 | Beaverkill Valley Inn | | September 12, 1985 (#85002280) | Beaverkill Rd. 42°01′24″N 74°45′06″Due west / 42.0233°N 74.7517°W / 42.0233; -74.7517 (Beaverkill Valley Inn) | Lew Beach | 1895 inn is ane of few surviving fishing lodges from early years of Beaverkill angling |
14 | George W. Bellows House | Upload paradigm | February ii, 2018 (#100002081) | 9 Bellows Ln. 42°02′46″North 74°07′16″W / 42.0460°N 74.1212°Due west / 42.0460; -74.1212 (George W. Bellows House) | Woodstock | 1921 cottage built every bit summer retreat by artist George Bellows |
15 | Bevier House | | September 26, 1983 (#83001812) | Bevier Rd. 41°40′57″N 74°10′19″West / 41.6825°N 74.1719°West / 41.6825; -74.1719 (Bevier Firm) | Gardiner | Mid-19th-century farmhouse, one of few intact ones in Shawangunk Valley that predate Civil War; part of the Shawangunk Valley MRA |
16 | Bevier Stone Firm | | March 12, 2002 (#02000135) | 2687 Usa 209 41°53′25″N 74°06′eleven″Westward / 41.8903°N 74.1031°W / 41.8903; -74.1031 (Bevier Stone Business firm) | Marbletown | |
17 | Binnewater Celebrated District | | November iv, 1982 (#82001272) | Sawdust Ave., Breezy Hill and Binnewater Rds. 41°51′27″North 74°05′10″West / 41.8575°N 74.0861°Westward / 41.8575; -74.0861 (Binnewater Historic Commune) | Rosendale | |
xviii | Boice House | | December 28, 2001 (#01001388) | 110 Fair St. 41°55′40″Due north 74°00′58″W / 41.9278°N 74.0161°W / 41.9278; -74.0161 (Boice House) | Kingston | 1850s Greek Revival home remodeled in Second Empire style past local quarry owner |
19 | Brown–Ellis Firm | Upload image | June 17, 2014 (#14000316) | 382 Crescent Ave. 41°42′12″N 74°02′33″Westward / 41.7033°N 74.04237°W / 41.7033; -74.04237 (Brown–Ellis House) | Highland | Well-preserved farmhouse of early settler |
twenty | Emile Brunel Studio and Sculpture Garden | | August ten, 1999 (#99000909) | NY 28 41°59′49″N 74°15′52″West / 41.9969°N 74.2644°W / 41.9969; -74.2644 (Emile Brunel Studio and Sculpture Garden) | Boiceville | Surviving pre–World War II Catskills roadside allure. Studio congenital in imitation of European farmhouse, an unusual style in the region. |
21 | Bruynswick School No. 8 | | November ii, 2000 (#00001277) | 2146 Bruynswick Rd. 41°39′33″North 74°xiii′36″W / 41.6592°N 74.2267°W / 41.6592; -74.2267 (Bruynswick School No. 8) | Shawangunk | Intact 19th-century wooden one-room schoolhouse |
22 | Brykill | | September 26, 1983 (#83001813) | Bruynswick Rd. 41°39′56″Northward 74°thirteen′02″W / 41.6656°Due north 74.2172°Due west / 41.6656; -74.2172 (Brykill) | Gardiner | 1724 stone firm profoundly expanded into sympathetic Colonial Revival mansion by Myron Teller in 1927. Now an organic grass-fed beef ranch. Part of the Shawangunk Valley MRA |
23 | John Burroughs Cabin | | November 24, 1968 (#68000034) | West of West Park 41°47′48″North 73°58′26″W / 41.796667°N 73.973889°W / 41.796667; -73.973889 (John Burroughs Cabin) | Due west Park | Naturalist John Burroughs' cabin known as "Slabsides" |
24 | John Burroughs Riverby Report | | November 24, 1968 (#68000035) | Between United states of america 9W and the Hudson River 41°48′17″N 73°58′25″W / 41.804722°N 73.973611°W / 41.804722; -73.973611 (John Burroughs Riverby Study) | West Park | Burroughs' study at his West Park manor |
25 | Byrdcliffe Historic District | | May vii, 1979 (#79001643) | West of Woodstock at Glasco Tpke. and Larks Nest Rd. 42°03′14″N 74°08′17″Due west / 42.053889°Northward 74.138056°W / 42.053889; -74.138056 (Byrdcliffe Historic District) | Woodstock | Utopian artists' customs |
26 | Camp Wapanachki | | November 25, 1994 (#94001372) | S. Plank Rd. (Old Co. Rt 28) at the junction with Miller Rd., Shandaken 42°02′56″N 74°16′21″W / 42.048889°Due north 74.2725°W / 42.048889; -74.2725 (Camp Wapanachki) | Mt. Tremper | |
27 | Chapel Loma Bible Church | | January 7, 2005 (#04001450) | 49 Bingham Rd. 41°35′12″North 73°59′42″Westward / 41.586667°N 73.995°W / 41.586667; -73.995 (Chapel Hill Bible Church) | Marlboro | Gothic Revival church originally congenital 1860 in Manhattan moved to Marlboro in 1905. |
28 | Chestnut Street Historic District | | September 19, 1985 (#85002443) | Roughly bounded past W. Chestnut St., Broadway, E. Chestnut, Livingston & Stuyvesant Sts. 41°55′24″N 73°59′22″W / 41.923333°North 73.989444°Westward / 41.923333; -73.989444 (Anecdote Street Historic District) | Kingston | |
29 | Chetolah | | Oct 21, 1980 (#80002782) | South of Cragsmoor on Vista Maria Rd. 41°39′39″N 74°22′39″West / 41.660833°Northward 74.3775°W / 41.660833; -74.3775 (Chetolah) | Cragsmoor | Belatedly 19th-century estate |
30 | Chichester House | | December 28, 2001 (#01001392) | 116 Fair St. 41°55′41″North 74°00′58″Westward / 41.928056°N 74.016111°Westward / 41.928056; -74.016111 (Chichester House) | Kingston | Intact 1870s 2nd Empire house |
31 | Walstein Childs Firm | Upload prototype | July iii, 2003 (#03000602) | Sand Colina Rd., Wallkill Correctional Facility 41°38′33″N 74°10′08″W / 41.6425°N 74.168889°Westward / 41.6425; -74.168889 (Walstein Childs Business firm) | Wallkill | Intact late 18th-century stone house |
32 | Christ Episcopal Church building | | November 10, 2010 (#10000916) | 426 Old Mail service Road 41°36′01″Due north 73°58′18″W / 41.600278°N 73.971667°W / 41.600278; -73.971667 (Christ Episcopal Church) | Marlboro | |
33 | Christ Lutheran Church and Parsonage | | May 28, 2010 (#10000304) | 105-107 Middle Street 41°42′54″North 74°23′34″Due west / 41.714911°Northward 74.392794°W / 41.714911; -74.392794 (Christ Lutheran Church and Parsonage) | Ellenville | |
34 | Church building of the Holy Transfiguration of Christ-on-the-Mount | | December 9, 2005 (#05001385) | Mead's Mount Rd. 42°03′42″Due north 74°07′18″W / 42.061667°N 74.121667°W / 42.061667; -74.121667 (Church building of the Holy Transfiguration of Christ-on-the-Mount) | Woodstock | |
35 | Clinton Avenue Historic District | | February 5, 1970 (#70000434) | Clinton Ave. and Fair St. 41°56′05″N 74°01′29″W / 41.934722°N 74.024722°W / 41.934722; -74.024722 (Clinton Avenue Historic District) | Kingston | Neighborhood around Senate Firm was showtime celebrated district in city; now part of larger Stockade District |
36 | Cole-Hasbrouck Farm Celebrated District | | Nov 10, 1994 (#94001240) | NY 32, north of the junction with US 44 and NY 55 41°forty′08″Northward 74°06′24″W / 41.668889°Northward 74.106667°Due west / 41.668889; -74.106667 (Cole-Hasbrouck Farm Historic District) | Modena | |
37 | Common School No. 10 | Upload image | September 15, 1988 (#88001439) | Northside of Upper Cherrytown Rd. 41°52′47″North 74°19′xviii″Due west / 41.879722°N 74.321667°W / 41.879722; -74.321667 (Common School No. x) | Accord | |
38 | Community Theatre | | July 22, 1979 (#79001639) | 601 Broadway 41°55′46″North 74°00′17″West / 41.929444°N 74.004722°W / 41.929444; -74.004722 (Community Theatre) | Kingston | 1926 Classical Revival theater is only pre–World War 2 theater left in city and one of simply iii in the Hudson Valley. Now Ulster Performing Arts Center and home to the Hudson Valley Philharmonic |
39 | Congregation Tifereth Yehuda Veyisroel | | August 27, 2013 (#13000632) | 24–26 Minnewaska Trail 41°46′14″Northward 74°17′52″W / 41.7705494°N 74.2979119°Westward / 41.7705494; -74.2979119 (Congregation Tifereth Yehuda Veyisroel) | Kerhonkson | One of 20 intact early 20th-century Catskill synagogues |
40 | Cordts Mansion | | Oct 3, 2007 (#07001039) | 82-152 Lindsley Ave. 41°55′46″N 73°58′22″Westward / 41.929444°N 73.972778°W / 41.929444; -73.972778 (Cordts Mansion) | Kingston | |
41 | Coykendall Society | | January 11, 2002 (#01001441) | Off Alder Lake Rd. 42°03′15″N 74°forty′27″W / 42.054167°Due north 74.674167°W / 42.054167; -74.674167 (Coykendall Social club) | Hardenburgh | Remains of Shingle Style gild of rail magnate Samuel Coykendall, now one of the few non-fire tower structures allowed to remain on Forest Preserve land |
42 | Cragsmoor Historic Commune | | August 8, 1996 (#96000860) | Roughly bounded by Henry, Cragsmoor, and Sam's Pt. Rds., Hamlet of Cragsmoor 41°40′13″N 74°22′36″W / 41.670278°North 74.376667°W / 41.670278; -74.376667 (Cragsmoor Historic District) | Cragsmoor | Artists' community with many ornate 19th-century houses |
43 | J. B. Crowell and Son Brick Mould Manufactory Complex | | June thirty, 1983 (#83001814) | Lippencott Rd. 41°37′25″N 74°xi′49″W / 41.6236°N 74.1969°W / 41.6236; -74.1969 (J. B. Crowell and Son Brick Mould Mill Complex) | Wallkill | Intact late-19th-century commercial circuitous still in use |
44 | Cumming-Parker House | Upload prototype | February 12, 2010 (#10000014) | 50 Appletree Road 41°49′58″N 73°57′31″W / 41.8329°Northward 73.9587°W / 41.8329; -73.9587 (Cumming-Parker House) | Esopus | |
45 | Davis Rock House | Upload paradigm | August 12, 1999 (#99000995) | 4652 United states 209 41°49′09″Northward 74°12′01″W / 41.8192°North 74.2003°W / 41.8192; -74.2003 (Davis Stone House) | Rochester | part of the Rochester MPS |
46 | De Meyer-Burhans-Felten Farm | Upload image | August 17, 2020 (#100005452) | 81-101 Bogert Ln. 42°00′22″Northward 73°59′52″W / 42.0062°N 73.9978°Due west / 42.0062; -73.9978 (De Meyer-Burhans-Felten Farm) | Ulster | |
47 | Johannes Decker Farm | | March v, 1974 (#74001312) | Southwest of Gardiner on Reddish Mill Rd. and Shawangunk Kill 41°38′33″N 74°14′03″Westward / 41.6425°N 74.2342°W / 41.6425; -74.2342 (Johannes Decker Subcontract) | Gardiner | |
48 | William Decker Firm | | September 26, 1983 (#83001815) | New Prospect Rd. 41°38′51″N 74°15′49″Westward / 41.6475°Northward 74.2636°Westward / 41.6475; -74.2636 (William Decker Firm) | Shawangunk | Stone house of early settler of Boondocks of Shawangunk; role of the Shawangunk Valley MRA |
49 | Delaware and Hudson Canal | | November 24, 1968 (#68000051) | Delaware and Hudson Culvert 41°47′thirteen″Due north 74°14′29″Westward / 41.7869°Due north 74.2415°W / 41.7869; -74.2415 (Delaware and Hudson Canal) | Linear through county from Leap Glen to Creeklocks | Remains of canal and locks that provided anthracite coal from Northeastern Pennsylvania to New York City in the 19th century, spurring city's growth |
50 | Deyo-Dubois House | Upload paradigm | August 17, 2020 (#100005451) | 161 Vineyard Ave. 41°42′45″N 73°58′22″W / 41.7126°N 73.9727°West / 41.7126; -73.9727 (Deyo-Dubois House) | Highland | |
51 | Dill Farm | | September 26, 1983 (#83001816) | Off Goebel Rd. 41°38′35″N 74°15′45″W / 41.6431°Northward 74.2625°W / 41.6431; -74.2625 (Dill Subcontract) | Shawangunk | Ca. 1760 family unit subcontract with original buildings from the early 19th century. Office of the Shawangunk Valley MRA |
52 | District Schoolhouse No. 14 | | February 21, 1997 (#97000111) | Academy St., south of the junction with Birch Cr. Rd. 42°08′06″Due north 74°28′47″Westward / 42.135°Northward 74.4797°Westward / 42.135; -74.4797 (District School No. 14) | Pine Hill | 1925 building reflects changes in state standards for rural schools and combines Colonial Revival and Craftsman styles. |
53 | Andries DuBois Business firm | | August 6, 1998 (#98001011) | 75 Wallkill Ave. 41°36′36″N 74°11′13″W / 41.61°Due north 74.1869°W / 41.61; -74.1869 (Andries DuBois House) | Wallkill | Oldest house in Wallkill; recently restored to original appearance |
54 | DuBois-Deyo Firm | | Nov 25, 1994 (#94001374) | 437 Springtown Rd. 41°48′sixteen″N 74°05′12″W / 41.8044°Northward 74.0867°Westward / 41.8044; -74.0867 (DuBois-Deyo House) | Rosendale | |
55 | Dubois-Kierstede Stone House | | May 20, 1998 (#98000550) | 119 Main St. 42°04′45″N 73°56′59″W / 42.0792°Due north 73.9497°West / 42.0792; -73.9497 (Dubois-Kierstede Stone House) | Saugerties | 1727 stone house used as museum |
56 | Dubois-Sarles Octagon | | November 15, 2002 (#02001322) | 16 South St. 41°36′02″N 73°58′27″W / 41.6006°N 73.9742°W / 41.6006; -73.9742 (Dubois-Sarles Octagon) | Marlboro | 2d Empire-style octagon firm built in the 1850s and modified 1872. Rare such home built on a sidehall program. |
57 | Hendrikus DuBois House | | July 8, 1982 (#82003410) | 600 Albany Post Rd. 41°43′15″N 74°08′56″W / 41.7208°Due north 74.1489°W / 41.7208; -74.1489 (Hendrikus DuBois Firm) | Libertyville | House of son of "Duzine" who served in militia during Revolution |
58 | Ephriam DuPuy Stone Firm | | August 10, 1995 (#95000952) | 193 Whitfield Rd. 41°49′10″N 74°13′xviii″W / 41.8194°N 74.2217°W / 41.8194; -74.2217 (Ephriam DuPuy Stone House) | Rochester | Mid-18th-century stone business firm; part of the Rochester MPS |
59 | J. Dupuy Stone House | | February 21, 1997 (#97000110) | Krum Rd., west of the junction with Queens Hwy. 41°48′09″N 74°sixteen′45″W / 41.8025°N 74.2792°W / 41.8025; -74.2792 (J. Dupuy Stone House) | Rochester | 1840 stone house was raised only on front end facade; part of the Rochester MPS |
sixty | Ellenville Downtown Historic Commune | | June twenty, 2012 (#12000344) | Culvert, Eye, Liberty, Primary, & Market Sts. 41°43′01″Northward 74°23′36″West / 41.7169°N 74.3933°Due west / 41.7169; -74.3933 (Ellenville Downtown Historic District) | Ellenville | Cadre of village reflecting change from 19th-century canal boondocks to early 20th-century resort area. |
61 | Elliot–Buckley House | | September 29, 2011 (#11000710) | 204 Old Post Rd. 41°35′04″Northward 73°58′14″W / 41.5844°N 73.9706°W / 41.5844; -73.9706 (Elliot–Buckley House) | Marlboro | Congenital in 1843 past Dr. Daniel Elliot, sold to the Buckley family in 1866. |
62 | Elm Street Stone Arch Bridge | | December xvi, 1996 (#96001437) | Elm St., over Alton Creek 42°08′00″N 74°28′48″W / 42.1333°N 74.48°W / 42.1333; -74.48 (Elm Street Stone Arch Bridge) | Pine Loma | 1900 span is one of few stone curvation bridges remaining in county |
63 | Elting Memorial Library | | May 12, 2004 (#04000432) | 93 Master St. 41°44′54″N 74°05′07″Due west / 41.7483°Northward 74.0853°Westward / 41.7483; -74.0853 (Elting Memorial Library) | New Paltz | Chief library of New Paltz; expanded from old stone house |
64 | Esopus Meadows Lighthouse | | May 29, 1979 (#79001638) | Spans Hudson River 41°52′16″N 73°56′45″W / 41.8711°North 73.9458°W / 41.8711; -73.9458 (Esopus Meadows Lighthouse) | Esopus | role of the Hudson River Lighthouses Thematic Resource (TR) |
65 | First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Kingston | | Oct 10, 2008 (#08001089) | 272 Wall Street 41°55′58″N 74°01′10″Westward / 41.9327°Northward 74.0194°W / 41.9327; -74.0194 (First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Kingston) | Kingston | Minard Lefever-designed 1852 church for congregation dating to 1659, one of oldest in U.S. in continuous existence. Only Lafever stone church, and his only Renaissance Revival church retaining its original integrity. |
66 | Fitch Bluestone Company Office | | May 16, 2016 (#16000256) | 532-574 Abeel St. 41°54′35″North 74°00′09″W / 41.9097°Northward 74.0026°W / 41.9097; -74.0026 (Fitch Bluestone Visitor Role) | Kingston | Distinctive 1870 office made, unusually, entirely of bluestone |
67 | James and Mary Forsyth Firm | | July 3, 2003 (#03000603) | 31 Albany Ave. 41°55′58″North 74°00′53″Westward / 41.9328°North 74.0147°Due west / 41.9328; -74.0147 (James and Mary Forsyth House) | Kingston | 1849 Richard Upjohn Italian villa is one of only two pre-Ceremonious War buildings, and only firm, by a nationally prominent builder in the urban center |
68 | Fuller Shirt Visitor Factory | | July 27, 2018 (#100002745) | 45 Pino Grove Artery 41°55′36″N 74°00′07″W / 41.9268°N 74.0019°Due west / 41.9268; -74.0019 (Fuller Shirt Visitor Factory) | Kingston | Main manufactuting facility of local garment company built in 1906 and used through 1965 |
69 | Gardiner Schoolhouse | | November 22, 2000 (#00001423) | 2340 US 44/NY 55 41°xl′43″N 74°08′59″West / 41.6786°N 74.1497°West / 41.6786; -74.1497 (Gardiner Schoolhouse) | Gardiner | Late-19th-century wooden schoolhouse edifice at present used as town hall following restoration |
seventy | Grant Mills Covered Bridge | | December 17, 1998 (#98001538) | Manufactory Beck Rd., over Mill Beck 42°04′48″N 74°37′45″West / 42.08°Northward 74.6292°West / 42.08; -74.6292 (Grant Mills Covered Bridge) | Hardenburgh | Intact 1902 covered span, highest one in Catskills. Now carries foot traffic only |
71 | Guilford-Bower Subcontract House | Upload image | July 8, 1999 (#99000810) | Albany Post Rd. 41°42′40″Northward 74°09′30″Westward / 41.7111°Due north 74.1583°W / 41.7111; -74.1583 (Guilford-Bower Subcontract House) | New Paltz | |
72 | Thaddeus Hait Farm | | Dec 29, 1988 (#88003075) | 75 Allhusen Rd. 41°40′43″Due north 74°05′23″W / 41.6786°N 74.0898°W / 41.6786; -74.0898 (Thaddeus Hait Farm) | Modena | Mostly intact early-19th-century farm now returned to original utilize as winery |
73 | Hardenbergh-Jenkins Subcontract | Upload image | Baronial 17, 2020 (#100005453) | 128 Crispell Ln. 41°41′51″N 74°09′49″W / 41.6974°N 74.1636°W / 41.6974; -74.1636 (Hardenbergh-Jenkins Farm) | Gardiner | |
74 | Jean Hasbrouck Business firm | | December 24, 1967 (#67000016) | Huguenot and N. Front Sts. 41°45′06″N 74°05′20″Due west / 41.7517°N 74.0889°W / 41.7517; -74.0889 (Jean Hasbrouck House) | New Paltz | Best case of Belgian stone house among the Huguenot Street homes; only one with jambless fireplace |
75 | Major Jacob Hasbrouck Jr. House | | July 23, 1999 (#99000808) | 193 Huguenot St. 41°45′38″N 74°05′xi″Due west / 41.7606°Northward 74.0864°W / 41.7606; -74.0864 (Major Jacob Hasbrouck Jr. House) | New Paltz | Home built in 1786 by Jean Hasbrouck's grandson, a veteran of the Revolution and boondocks supervisor; modified in different ways by descendants over 19th century. Last major rock house in Ulster County and only one nonetheless owned by descendants of same family |
76 | Guess Jonathan Hasbrouck House | | March 6, 2013 (#13000056) | 20 Elwyn Lane 42°02′29″N 74°06′49″Westward / 42.0413°N 74.1137°West / 42.0413; -74.1137 (Judge Jonathan Hasbrouck House) | Woodstock | Stone house built ca. 1800 is excellent example of Ulster County residential architecture from that time. |
77 | Al Held House and Studio | Upload image | January 25, 2021 (#100005440) | 26 Beechford Dr. 42°01′03″Northward 74°15′59″Due west / 42.0174°North 74.2665°W / 42.0174; -74.2665 (Al Held House and Studio) | Boiceville | |
78 | High Falls Historic District | | August 6, 1998 (#98001005) | Roughly along NY 213 and Main St. 41°49′36″North 74°07′42″Due west / 41.8267°N 74.1283°Westward / 41.8267; -74.1283 (High Falls Celebrated Commune) | High Falls | Semi-planned expanse around major stopping betoken on D & H Canal |
79 | Holy Cross Monastery | | February 24, 1995 (#95000045) | United states 9W, east side 41°48′07″N 73°57′26″W / 41.8019°N 73.9572°W / 41.8019; -73.9572 (Holy Cross Monastery) | W Park | First business firm established in Order of the Holy Cantankerous by founder The Rev. James Otis Sargent Huntington, in 1904. |
80 | Jacob Hoornbeck Stone House | | February 21, 1997 (#97000108) | Boice Manufactory Rd., junction with Krum Rd. 41°47′48″N 74°17′33″W / 41.7967°Northward 74.2925°W / 41.7967; -74.2925 (Jacob Hoornbeck Stone House) | Rochester | 1800 stone house in Georgian style built onto smaller earlier rear wing; part of the Rochester MPS |
81 | Hoornbeek Store Complex | | Feb 9, 1984 (#84003229) | Main St. betwixt Clinton & Church Sts. 41°44′28″North 74°22′27″W / 41.7411°N 74.3742°W / 41.7411; -74.3742 (Hoornbeek Store Circuitous) | Napanoch | Early on-19th-century store complex shows transition betwixt Federal and Greek Revival styles. |
82 | Hornbeck Stone House | | August 10, 1995 (#95000957) | 149 Whitfield Rd. 41°49′02″N 74°thirteen′18″Due west / 41.8172°N 74.2217°Due west / 41.8172; -74.2217 (Hornbeck Stone Business firm) | Rochester | 1750 stone business firm; part of the Rochester MPS |
83 | House at 184 Albany Avenue | | Nov 15, 2002 (#02001317) | 184 Albany Ave. 41°56′01″North 74°00′29″West / 41.9336°N 74.0081°W / 41.9336; -74.0081 (House at 184 Albany Avenue) | Kingston | Intact ca. 1860 Picturesque house; role of the Albany Avenue, Kingston, Ulster Canton, New York MPS |
84 | House at 272 Albany Artery | | October 20, 2020 (#100007079) | 272 Albany Ave. 41°56′10″N 74°00′19″W / 41.9362°North 74.0052°W / 41.9362; -74.0052 (House at 272 Albany Avenue) | Kingston | 1890 Colonial Revival house with Queen Anne decoration expanded to current size by 1914 |
85 | Firm at 313 Albany Artery | | Nov 15, 2002 (#02001313) | 313 Albany Ave. 41°56′16″Northward 74°00′17″W / 41.9378°N 74.0047°W / 41.9378; -74.0047 (House at 313 Albany Avenue) | Kingston | 1896 "Hutton Business firm" in "Free Classical" fashion of Queen Anne Fashion, showing transition to Colonial Revival; role of the Albany Avenue, Kingston, Ulster County, New York MPS |
86 | Business firm at 322 Albany Avenue | | November 15, 2002 (#02001319) | 322 Albany Ave. 41°56′xv″North 74°00′fifteen″Westward / 41.9375°N 74.0042°W / 41.9375; -74.0042 (House at 322 Albany Avenue) | Kingston | Early-19th-century stone business firm renovated in 1840s Greek Revival and 1930s Colonial Revival; role of the Albany Avenue, Kingston, Ulster County, New York MPS |
87 | House at 356 Albany Artery | | November 15, 2002 (#02001318) | 356 Albany Ave. 41°55′57″N 74°00′32″West / 41.9325°N 74.0089°W / 41.9325; -74.0089 (Business firm at 356 Albany Artery) | Kingston | 1897 house in Queen Anne "Free Classical" phase; office of the Albany Avenue, Kingston, Ulster County, New York MPS |
88 | Huguenot Street Historic District | | October 15, 1966 (#66000578) | Huguenot St. 41°45′06″N 74°05′xix″Due west / 41.7517°N 74.0886°W / 41.7517; -74.0886 (Huguenot Street Celebrated District) | New Paltz | Belatedly-17th-century stone houses built by founders of New Paltz; one of the oldest continuously inhabited neighborhoods in Anglo-America |
89 | George and John R. Hunt Memorial Building | | Jan 14, 2005 (#04001481) | ii Freedom St., corner of Liberty and Culvert Sts. 41°43′02″N 74°23′38″West / 41.7172°Northward 74.3939°W / 41.7172; -74.3939 (George and John R. Hunt Memorial Edifice) | Ellenville | Neoclassical building from the early 20th century has seen a diverseness of uses, mainly as hamlet library. |
90 | Hurley Historic District | | October 15, 1966 (#66000577) | Hurley St., Hurley Mountain Rd., and Schoonmaker Lane 41°55′39″North 74°03′58″W / 41.9275°N 74.0661°Due west / 41.9275; -74.0661 (Hurley Celebrated Commune) | Hurley | Well-preserved early on-18th-century Dutch rock houses; temporary capitol of New York for two months later called-for of nearby Kingston |
91 | Johannes Jansen House and Dutch Befouled | | September 26, 1983 (#83001818) | Decker Rd. 41°xl′01″N 74°16′xi″W / 41.6669°N 74.2697°W / 41.6669; -74.2697 (Johannes Jansen House and Dutch Barn) | Shawangunk | Stone house and farm of early settler; part of the Shawangunk Valley MRA |
92 | Thomas Jansen Firm | | September 26, 1983 (#83001817) | Jansen Rd. 41°39′07″Due north 74°17′32″West / 41.6519°N 74.2922°W / 41.6519; -74.2922 (Thomas Jansen Firm) | Shawangunk | Jansen's original 1727 rock house still stands as kitchen fly of Federal-style stone firm his grandson built in the 1820s. Part of the Shawangunk Valley MRA |
93 | Jenkins-DuBois Subcontract and Manufactory Site | | May 30, 2001 (#01000581) | Jenkinstown Rd. 41°41′46″Northward 74°06′38″W / 41.6961°North 74.1106°W / 41.6961; -74.1106 (Jenkins-DuBois Farm and Factory Site) | Gardiner | 1793 farm on land all the same owned past original family unit. |
94 | K. WHITTELSEY (tugboat) | Upload image | November 21, 2002 (#02001395) | 3 North St. at Rondout Creek 41°55′twenty″N 73°58′13″W / 41.9222°North 73.9703°W / 41.9222; -73.9703 ( K. WHITTELSEY (tugboat)) | Kingston | Scrapped in 2008.[5] |
95 | William Kenyon House | | December 28, 2001 (#01001387) | 104 Fair St. 41°55′39″N 74°00′57″W / 41.9275°N 74.0158°W / 41.9275; -74.0158 (William Kenyon House) | Kingston | Intact 1850 Italian villa-style house of local congressman |
96 | Kingston City Almshouse | | February 2, 2018 (#100002082) | 300 Flatbush Ave. 41°56′28″N 73°59′20″Westward / 41.94100°N 73.98880°Westward / 41.94100; -73.98880 (Kingston City Almshouse) | Kingston | 1872-74 stone Italianate edifice to care for city's poor; afterward used by county health department and currently vacant |
97 | Kingston City Hall | | December 9, 1971 (#71000563) | 408 Broadway 41°55′37″N 73°59′48″West / 41.9269°N 73.9967°W / 41.9269; -73.9967 (Kingston City Hall) | Kingston | 1873 building, recently restored, saturday on quondam Kingston-Rondout boundary to symbolize merged city. |
98 | Kingston City Library | | Dec 7, 1995 (#95001404) | 399 Broadway 41°55′34″Northward 73°59′47″Due west / 41.9261°N 73.9964°W / 41.9261; -73.9964 (Kingston City Library) | Kingston | 1903 neoclassical Carnegie library |
99 | Kingston Gas and Electric Co. Edifice | | November 8, 2021 (#100007103) | 609-611 Broadway 41°55′46″Northward 74°00′18″Westward / 41.9295°N 74.0049°W / 41.9295; -74.0049 (Kingston Gas and Electric Co. Building) | Kingston | 1912 Arts and crafts commercial building from which utility company introduced the Kingston expanse to centralized power for 33 years. |
100 | Kingston Stockade Commune | | June 19, 1975 (#75001231) | Area bounded past both sides of Clinton Ave., Main, Light-green, and Front Sts. 41°56′02″N 74°01′13″W / 41.9339°N 74.0203°W / 41.9339; -74.0203 (Kingston Stockade Commune) | Kingston | Area within 1654 stockade, unremarkably known equally Uptown Kingston |
101 | Kingston-Port Ewen Suspension Span | | Apr thirty, 1980 (#80002783) | Wurtz St. (one-time U.S. 9W), beyond Rondout Creek 41°55′02″N 73°59′08″Westward / 41.9172°Northward 73.9856°Westward / 41.9172; -73.9856 (Kingston-Port Ewen Intermission Span) | Kingston and Port Ewen | Suspension bridge, started in 1916, completed in 1921 (interrupted past WWI steel shortage), was final link in Usa 9W up west side of Hudson, replacing the Skillypot ferry. iii ton load limit; extensive reconstruction scheduled to embark in 2015. |
102 | Kingston/Rondout 2 Lighthouse | | May 29, 1979 (#79001640) | Hudson River and Rondout Creek 41°55′38″Due north 73°58′19″W / 41.9272°N 73.9719°W / 41.9272; -73.9719 (Kingston/Rondout 2 Lighthouse) | Kingston | part of the Hudson River Lighthouses TR |
103 | Kirkland Hotel | | November 15, 2002 (#02001323) | 2 Main St. 41°55′59″Due north 74°01′01″W / 41.9331°North 74.0169°Due west / 41.9331; -74.0169 (Kirkland Hotel) | Kingston | Rare surviving forest-frame urban hotel built in 1899 |
104 | Kripplebush Historic District | | October 4, 1994 (#94001173) | Roughly, area surrounding Kripplebush and Pine Bush Rds. 41°fifty′xviii″N 74°11′17″W / 41.8383°North 74.1881°W / 41.8383; -74.1881 (Kripplebush Historic Commune) | Marbletown | |
105 | Krom Stone House and Dutch Barn | | August 10, 1995 (#95000955) | Airport Rd. 41°49′01″Due north 74°12′35″W / 41.8169°N 74.2097°W / 41.8169; -74.2097 (Krom Rock Firm and Dutch Barn) | Rochester | part of the Rochester MPS |
106 | Krom Stone House at 31 Upper Whitfield Route | | August 10, 1995 (#95000954) | 31 Upper Whitfield Rd. 41°49′43″N 74°thirteen′39″W / 41.8286°N 74.2275°W / 41.8286; -74.2275 (Krom Stone Business firm at 31 Upper Whitfield Route) | Rochester | part of the Rochester MPS |
107 | Krom Stone House at 45 Upper Whitfield Route | | August 10, 1995 (#95000950) | 45 Upper Whitfield Rd. 41°49′43″N 74°thirteen′52″W / 41.8286°N 74.2311°West / 41.8286; -74.2311 (Krom Rock House at 45 Upper Whitfield Road) | Rochester | 1780 stone firm with frame rear fly added in the late 19th century; part of the Rochester MPS |
108 | Lucas Krom Stone House | | August 10, 1995 (#95000953) | 286 Whitfield Rd. 41°49′37″N 74°13′23″W / 41.8269°North 74.2231°W / 41.8269; -74.2231 (Lucas Krom Stone Firm) | Rochester | role of the Rochester MPS |
109 | John A. Lafevre Firm and Schoolhouse | | November 16, 1989 (#89002023) | NY 208, south of New Paltz 41°41′fifty″N 74°07′09″W / 41.6972°N 74.1192°Due west / 41.6972; -74.1192 (John A. Lafevre House and School) | Gardiner | Rock house built 1772 by New Paltz Huguenot descendant; one-room schoolhouse on property built 1838. |
110 | Lattingtown Baptist Church | | October 20, 2010 (#10000855) | 425 Old Indian Road 41°38′39″Northward 74°00′24″West / 41.6442°North 74.0067°W / 41.6442; -74.0067 (Lattingtown Baptist Church building) | Lattingtown | |
111 | Lake Mohonk Mountain House Complex | | July 16, 1973 (#73001280) | Northwest of New Paltz, betwixt Wallkill Valley on the east and Roundout Valley on the west 41°46′48″N 74°09′41″West / 41.78°North 74.1614°W / 41.78; -74.1614 (Lake Mohonk Mountain House Complex) | New Paltz | Architecturally eclectic ridgetop resort has been site of several of import international conferences. |
112 | Abraham and Maria LeFevre House | | July 28, 2006 (#06000645) | 56 Forest Glen Rd. 41°41′56″North 74°07′48″W / 41.6989°Northward 74.13°West / 41.6989; -74.13 (Abraham and Maria LeFevre House) | Gardiner | |
113 | Lock Tender's House and Canal Store Ruin | | Baronial vi, 1998 (#98001010) | twoscore Culvert Rd. 41°49′25″N 74°07′51″W / 41.8236°N 74.1308°W / 41.8236; -74.1308 (Lock Tender's Business firm and Canal Store Ruin) | High Falls | 1848 house for keeper of D&H Canal Lock twenty and contemporary foundation for canal shop |
114 | Locust Backyard Estate | | May 17, 1974 (#74001313) | NY 32, southeast of Gardiner 41°41′51″Due north 74°06′08″W / 41.6975°N 74.1022°West / 41.6975; -74.1022 (Locust Lawn Estate) | Gardiner | 1814 Federal-style estate of Josiah Hasbrouck, descendant of the Huguenot Hasbroucks and U.S. Congressman |
115 | Loerzel Beer Hall | | September 7, 1984 (#84003234) | 213 Partition St. 42°04′29″N 73°57′04″Westward / 42.0747°N 73.9511°W / 42.0747; -73.9511 (Loerzel Beer Hall) | Saugerties | 1873 brewery now used as apartments |
116 | Chief Street Celebrated District | | June 7, 1988 (#88000666) | United states of america 209 41°l′49″N 74°08′41″W / 41.8469°North 74.1447°W / 41.8469; -74.1447 (Main Street Historic Commune) | Stone Ridge | Tardily-18th- and early on-19th-century houses and church building. |
117 | Main-Partition Streets Historic District | | July viii, 1982 (#82003411) | Roughly divisional by Main, Partition, Market and Jane Sts. 42°04′37″N 73°57′10″Due west / 42.0769°Northward 73.9528°W / 42.0769; -73.9528 (Main-Segmentation Streets Celebrated District) | Saugerties | |
118 | Jacob F. Markle Stone Firm | | August x, 1995 (#95000948) | 335 Whitfield Rd. 41°49′59″Due north 74°13′03″W / 41.8331°Northward 74.2175°W / 41.8331; -74.2175 (Jacob F. Markle Stone House) | Rochester | part of the Rochester MPS |
119 | Maverick Concert Hall | | December nine, 1999 (#99001492) | Off Maverick Rd. 42°00′51″North 74°07′06″W / 42.0142°Northward 74.1183°Westward / 42.0142; -74.1183 (Maverick Concert Hall) | Hurley | |
120 | Middaugh-Stone House and Dutch Barn | Upload image | December 29, 1994 (#94001514) | 476 Mill Rd. 41°49′09″N 74°13′49″W / 41.8192°N 74.2303°West / 41.8192; -74.2303 (Middaugh-Stone House and Dutch Barn) | Rochester | |
121 | Factory Street Stone Curvation Bridge | | December 16, 1996 (#96001439) | Mill St., over Birch Cr. 42°08′01″N 74°29′00″W / 42.1336°N 74.4833°W / 42.1336; -74.4833 (Mill Street Stone Arch Bridge) | Pine Colina | 1897 bridge built by same builder as Elm Street bridge |
122 | Miller'southward House at Ruby Mills | | September 26, 1983 (#83001819) | Blood-red Mills Rd. and Wallkill Ave. 41°37′42″N 74°16′29″W / 41.6283°N 74.2747°Due west / 41.6283; -74.2747 (Miller's House at Red Mills) | Shawangunk | part of the Shawangunk Valley MRA |
123 | Milton Railroad Station | | August 28, 2007 (#07000873) | 41 Dock Rd. 41°39′ten″Due north 73°57′17″W / 41.6528°N 73.9547°W / 41.6528; -73.9547 (Milton Railroad Station) | Milton | One of the few remaining passenger stations from the West Shore Railroad. Congenital in 1883; remains relatively intact today. |
124 | Morton Memorial Library | | Feb 21, 1997 (#97000119) | Elm St., southwest of NY 28 42°08′03″North 74°28′47″West / 42.1342°North 74.4797°W / 42.1342; -74.4797 (Morton Memorial Library) | Pino Hill | 1902 Georgian Revival library built past summer resident and local philanthropist |
125 | Mountain Tremper Burn down Observation Station | | September 23, 2001 (#01001032) | Mountain Tremper 42°04′27″N 74°xvi′40″W / 42.0742°Due north 74.2777°W / 42.0742; -74.2777 (Mount Tremper Fire Observation Station) | Shandaken | office of the Fire Ascertainment Stations of New York State Wood Preserve MPS |
126 | National Youth Assistants Woodstock Resident Work Center | | Apr 30, 1992 (#92000455) | NY 212 north side, due east of Woodstock 42°02′25″N 74°05′39″W / 42.040278°N 74.094167°W / 42.040278; -74.094167 (National Youth Administration Woodstock Resident Work Heart) | Woodstock | Now Woodstock School of Art |
127 | New Paltz Downtown Historic Commune | | July 24, 2009 (#09000561) | Primary, North. Chestnut, S. Chestnut, Church, N. Front, Academy and West. Center Sts., Innis and Plattekill Aves. 41°44′53″N 74°05′06″Due west / 41.748125°N 74.085083°W / 41.748125; -74.085083 (New Paltz Downtown Historic Commune) | New Paltz | Intact 19th-century core of funky higher town |
128 | O&W Railroad Station at Port Ben | | Jan 11, 2002 (#01001448) | Tow Path Rd. 41°45′00″North 74°20′50″W / 41.75°North 74.347222°West / 41.75; -74.347222 (O&W Railroad Station at Port Ben) | Wawarsing | Abandoned 1912 passenger station and correct-of-mode of former track |
129 | Quondam Dutch Church Parsonage | | Baronial 15, 2001 (#01000845) | 109 Pearl St. 41°55′51″N 74°01′16″W / 41.930833°Northward 74.021111°W / 41.930833; -74.021111 (Sometime Dutch Church Parsonage) | Kingston | |
130 | Osterhoudt Stone House | Upload image | July five, 2001 (#01000717) | 1880 NY 32 42°01′03″N 73°57′32″W / 42.0175°N 73.958889°W / 42.0175; -73.958889 (Osterhoudt Stone House) | Saugerties | |
131 | Olive and Hurley Old Schoolhouse Baptist Church building | | November 19, 1998 (#98001392) | NY 28, junction with NY xxx 41°58′24″N 74°12′45″W / 41.973333°N 74.2125°Westward / 41.973333; -74.2125 (Olive and Hurley Old School Baptist Church) | Shokan | |
132 | Ontario and Western Railroad Passenger Station | | February 22, 1999 (#99000086) | Institution Rd. 41°44′24″N 74°21′57″W / 41.74°N 74.365833°West / 41.74; -74.365833 (Ontario and Western Railroad Passenger Station) | Napanoch | Intact 1903 railroad train station next to D&H culvert bed |
133 | Opus 40 | | March 12, 2001 (#01000238) | Fite Rd. 42°03′03″Due north 74°02′02″West / 42.050833°N 74.033889°W / 42.050833; -74.033889 (Opus forty) | Saugerties | Environmental sculpture garden created past Bard College professor Harry Fite in the 1930s |
134 | Frank A. Palen House | | Feb 9, 2005 (#05000015) | 74-76 St. James St. 41°55′50″Northward 74°00′53″W / 41.930556°N 74.014722°W / 41.930556; -74.014722 (Frank A. Palen House) | Kingston | Intact 1892 Queen Anne Style business firm of local businessman |
135 | Alton B. Parker Estate | Upload epitome | Baronial 23, 2016 (#16000558) | 14 Lamont Landing Rd. 41°49′45″N 73°57′27″West / 41.82926°Northward 73.95758°W / 41.82926; -73.95758 (Alton B. Parker Manor) | Esopus | 1860 Italian-villa way estate, the culmination of a century of work, was dwelling house of 1904 Democratic presidenital candidate |
136 | Col. Oliver Chance Payne Estate | | November 15, 2002 (#02001324) | US 9W 41°48′35″N 73°57′34″W / 41.809722°N 73.959444°W / 41.809722; -73.959444 (Col. Oliver Run a risk Payne Estate) | Esopus | |
137 | Pearl Street Schoolhouse | | September 26, 1983 (#83001820) | Awosting and Decker Rds. 41°39′22″N 74°16′37″W / 41.656111°N 74.276944°West / 41.656111; -74.276944 (Pearl Street Schoolhouse) | Shawangunk | Intact 1850 one-room school, now used equally house; part of the Shawangunk Valley MRA |
138 | Perrine's Span | | Apr 13, 1973 (#73001281) | Off I-87 over Wallkill River 41°48′53″N 74°03′13″West / 41.814722°N 74.053611°W / 41.814722; -74.053611 (Perrine'southward Bridge) | Rosendale | Second-oldest covered span in New York and simply ane along the entire length of the Wallkill |
139 | Phoenicia Railroad Station | | April 20, 1995 (#95000474) | Loftier St. 42°04′49″N 74°18′31″W / 42.080278°N 74.308611°Westward / 42.080278; -74.308611 (Phoenicia Railroad Station) | Phoenicia | Surviving Ulster and Delaware Railroad station from 1899 now dwelling to Empire State Rail Museum |
140 | Pilgrim Furniture Company Factory | | May four, 2018 (#100002390) | 2 South. Prospect Street 41°55′33″Northward 74°00′26″W / 41.9257°North 74.0072°W / 41.9257; -74.0072 (Pilgrim Piece of furniture Company Factory) | Kingston | Offset factory congenital in city after World War Two, with financing from federal program to brand jobs available for returning veterans |
141 | Pine Colina Celebrated District | | August 14, 2012 (#12000513) | Main, University, Elm, & Mill Sts., Bonnieview Ave., Pine Hill, Salomone, Station, & Old Turnpike Rds. 42°07′58″N 74°28′49″W / 42.13291°Due north 74.48035°West / 42.13291; -74.48035 (Pino Hill Historic District) | Pine Hill | Cadre of 19th-century mountain resort town |
142 | Ponckhockie Union Chapel | | Apr 23, 1980 (#80002784) | 91 Abruyn St. 41°55′34″N 73°58′28″W / 41.926111°N 73.974444°W / 41.926111; -73.974444 (Ponckhockie Marriage Chapel) | Kingston | |
143 | Poppletown Farmhouse | | Nov 7, 1991 (#91001656) | Junction of Sometime Mail Rd. and Swarte Impale Rd. 41°49′16″N 73°58′31″W / 41.821111°N 73.975278°Westward / 41.821111; -73.975278 (Poppletown Farmhouse) | Esopus | |
144 | Cerise Colina Burn Ascertainment Station | | September 23, 2001 (#01001030) | Red Hill 41°55′25″N 74°31′04″W / 41.923611°N 74.517778°W / 41.923611; -74.517778 (Red Hill Fire Observation Station) | Denning | Terminal Catskill fire tower still in use when information technology was closed in 1990 later on 70 years; showtime one restored and reopened in the late 1990s. 1931 observer'south cabin is 1 of the oldest extant in New York. Part of the Fire Observation Stations of New York State Forest Preserve MPS |
145 | Reformed Church building of Shawangunk Complex | | June 3, 1982 (#82003408) | Hoagerburgh Rd. 41°39′12″N 74°12′52″Westward / 41.653333°N 74.214444°W / 41.653333; -74.214444 (Reformed Church of Shawangunk Circuitous) | Shawangunk | Mid-18th-century stone church building is oldest edifice in continuous use by American Dutch Reformed Church congregation |
146 | Reformed Dutch Church of New Hurley | | November 10, 1982 (#82001273) | North of Wallkill on NY 208 41°38′18″N 74°08′37″W / 41.63824°N 74.14371°Due west / 41.63824; -74.14371 (Reformed Dutch Church of New Hurley) | Wallkill | 1820s Greek Revival church replaced one of the starting time churches built in county |
147 | Reformed Protestant Dutch Church building of Klyne Esopus | | November 15, 2002 (#02001321) | 764 US 9W 41°51′14″N 73°58′ten″West / 41.853811°North 73.969328°West / 41.853811; -73.969328 (Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Klyne Esopus) | Esopus | |
148 | Balance Plaus Historic District | Upload prototype | June i, 1995 (#95000602) | Roughly, along Sometime Kings Hwy., Rest Plaus Rd. and Lucas Tpk. (Co. Rt. 1) 41°49′12″N 74°09′52″W / 41.82°N 74.164444°W / 41.82; -74.164444 (Residuum Plaus Celebrated District) | Marbletown | |
149 | Johannes Rider Rock House | | August 10, 1995 (#95000956) | seven Upper Whitfield Rd. 41°49′33″N 74°13′26″Westward / 41.825833°N 74.223889°Due west / 41.825833; -74.223889 (Johannes Rider Stone Business firm) | Rochester | part of the Rochester MPS |
150 | Rondout–West Strand Historic District | | August 24, 1979 (#79001641) | Roughly bounded past Broadway, Roundout Creek, Ravine, Strop and McEntee Sts. 41°55′04″Northward 73°59′xviii″W / 41.917778°N 73.988333°W / 41.917778; -73.988333 (Rondout–Westward Strand Historic District) | Kingston | Onetime village of Rondout and port area at northern terminus of D&H Canal preserved and restored after nearby span resulted in some other demolitions; now a popular nightlife and shopping area. |
151 | Sahler Stone Business firm | | August 12, 1999 (#99000992) | Kyserike Rd. 41°49′09″N 74°xi′17″W / 41.819167°North 74.188056°West / 41.819167; -74.188056 (Sahler Stone House) | Rochester | part of the Rochester MPS |
152 | Sahler Rock House and Dutch Barn | | August 12, 1999 (#99000998) | Winfield Rd. 41°49′33″N 74°11′52″W / 41.825833°N 74.197778°W / 41.825833; -74.197778 (Sahler Stone Business firm and Dutch Barn) | Rochester | part of the Rochester MPS |
153 | J. Sahler House | Upload epitome | May ane, 2000 (#97000118) | US 209, southwest of the junction with County Road 63 41°49′28″N 74°xi′27″West / 41.824444°Northward 74.190833°Westward / 41.824444; -74.190833 (J. Sahler House) | Rochester | part of the Rochester MPS |
154 | Saugerties Lighthouse | | May 29, 1979 (#79001642) | Hudson River at Esopus Creek 42°04′nineteen″Northward 73°55′49″W / 42.071944°N 73.930278°W / 42.071944; -73.930278 (Saugerties Lighthouse) | Saugerties | 1869 lighthouse on the Hudson River, no longer in use; part of the Hudson River Lighthouses TR |
155 | Saugerties and New York Steamboat Company Warehouses | | November 9, 2017 (#100001812) | ii Ferry St. 42°04′13″N 73°56′38″W / 42.07015°N 73.94387°Due west / 42.07015; -73.94387 (Saugerties and New York Steamboat Visitor Warehouses) | Saugerties | Pair of brick structures built in tardily 1870s are remnant of once-thriving Hudson River transportation manufacture |
156 | Augusta Savage House and Studio | Upload image | March 21, 2001 (#01000248) | 189 Sometime Rte. 32 42°06′45″N 73°58′36″W / 42.1125°Due north 73.976667°West / 42.1125; -73.976667 (Augusta Brutal House and Studio) | Saugerties | |
157 | Schoonmaker Stone House and Farm | | Feb 21, 1997 (#97000109) | Samsonville Rd., virtually the junction of NY 76 and Cherrytown Rd. 41°47′46″Due north 74°18′44″W / 41.796111°Due north 74.312222°West / 41.796111; -74.312222 (Schoonmaker Stone Firm and Farm) | Rochester | part of the Rochester MPS |
158 | Joachim Schoonmaker Subcontract | Upload paradigm | May viii, 2013 (#13000244) | 41 Garden Ln. 41°47′08″N 74°12′48″W / 41.7855272°North 74.2134309°W / 41.7855272; -74.2134309 (Joachim Schoonmaker Farm) | Accord | Subcontract owned by aforementioned family since the 18th century; part of Rochester MPS |
159 | C. K. Schoonmaker Stone House | | February 21, 1997 (#97000107) | 294 Queens Hwy. 41°48′33″N 74°16′thirteen″W / 41.809167°Due north 74.270278°W / 41.809167; -74.270278 (C. K. Schoonmaker Stone Business firm) | Rochester | Well-preserved early-19th-century stone banking concern house; role of the Rochester MPS |
160 | Second Reformed Dutch Church building of Kingston | | December 28, 2001 (#01001393) | 213-223 Fair St. 41°55′53″N 74°01′05″Westward / 41.931389°N 74.018056°W / 41.931389; -74.018056 (Second Reformed Dutch Church of Kingston) | Kingston | |
161 | Senate Business firm | | Baronial 12, 1971 (#71000564) | Northwest side of Clinton Ave. most the junction with N. Forepart St. 41°56′06″N 74°01′09″W / 41.935°Northward 74.019167°Due west / 41.935; -74.019167 (Senate House) | Kingston | First meeting place of New York State Senate in 1777. First building in Kingston listed. |
162 | Shady Beck Farm | | November 21, 2012 (#12000961) | 351 Old Post Road 41°35′38″N 73°58′16″Westward / 41.5940°North 73.9710°W / 41.5940; -73.9710 (Shady Brook Farm) | Marlboro vicinity | |
163 | Abrupt Burial Ground | | November xv, 2002 (#02001320) | Albany Ave. 41°56′18″N 74°00′11″Due west / 41.938333°Due north 74.003056°West / 41.938333; -74.003056 (Sharp Burial Ground) | Kingston | Intact second-generation burying basis with some splendid early on-19th-century funerary fine art; office of the Albany Avenue, Kingston, Ulster Canton, New York MPS |
164 | Shuart-Van Orden Rock Firm | | November 22, 1995 (#95001335) | 41 Allhusen Rd. 41°twoscore′55″Northward 74°05′51″W / 41.681944°N 74.0975°West / 41.681944; -74.0975 (Shuart-Van Orden Rock House) | Plattekill | Built in 1772 and heavily modified since, this is one of the oldest houses in Plattekill |
165 | George J. Smith House | | November 15, 2002 (#02001316) | 109 Albany Ave. 41°55′58″N 74°00′41″W / 41.932778°N 74.011389°West / 41.932778; -74.011389 (George J. Smith Business firm) | Kingston | 1885 Queen Anne house of surface area congressman; part of the Albany Avenue, Kingston, Ulster Canton, New York MPS |
166 | John Smith Firm | | November 15, 2002 (#02001315) | 103 Albany Ave. 41°55′58″Northward 74°00′42″W / 41.932778°N 74.011667°W / 41.932778; -74.011667 (John Smith House) | Kingston | Intact 1860s Italianate house; part of the Albany Avenue, Kingston, Ulster Canton, New York MPS |
167 | Snyder Estate Natural Cement Historic District | | June 9, 1992 (#92000695) | NY 213, 0.5 miles (0.lxxx km) westward of Rosendale 41°50′50″N 74°05′44″W / 41.847222°Due north 74.095556°West / 41.847222; -74.095556 (Snyder Estate Natural Cement Historic District) | Rosendale | 275-acre (111 ha) tract with many plants, mines and other infrastructure used in the production of Rosendale cement, as well as homes of the Snyder family dating to 1809. |
168 | Spring Glen Synagogue | | January 15, 1999 (#98001622) | Former US 209 41°39′59″N 74°25′49″West / 41.666389°North 74.430278°W / 41.666389; -74.430278 (Bound Glen Synagogue) | Spring Glen | Early-20th-century synagogue built by first moving ridge of Jews settling in the Catskills |
169 | Stilwell Stone House | | August 12, 1999 (#99000996) | 189 Old Kings Highway 41°48′twoscore″N 74°11′nineteen″West / 41.811111°N 74.188611°Westward / 41.811111; -74.188611 (Stilwell Stone Business firm) | Rochester | part of the Rochester MPS |
170 | Stilwill-Westbrook Stone House | | Baronial 12, 1999 (#99000997) | 482 Old Kings Highway 41°48′25″N 74°eleven′43″West / 41.806944°N 74.195278°W / 41.806944; -74.195278 (Stilwill-Westbrook Stone Firm) | Rochester | part of the Rochester MPS |
171 | Benjamin 10 Broeck House | | December 7, 2005 (#05001395) | 1019 Flatbush Rd. 41°58′36″N 73°58′fifteen″Due west / 41.976775°N 73.970958°West / 41.976775; -73.970958 (Benjamin Ten Broeck Business firm) | Kingston | Tenant business firm congenital in iii stages from the 1750s to 1770s is only remnant of 10 Broeck estate north of Kingston |
172 | Jacob 10 Broeck Stone House | | November 15, 2002 (#02001312) | 169 Albany Ave. 41°56′00″N 74°00′34″W / 41.933333°North 74.009444°W / 41.933333; -74.009444 (Jacob Ten Broeck Stone House) | Kingston | 1803 stone house expanded and renovated later in the 19th century; office of the Albany Artery, Kingston, Ulster County, New York MPS |
173 | Terwilliger Firm | | September 26, 1983 (#83001821) | Hoagerburgh Rd. 41°38′59″N 74°12′xix″Due west / 41.649722°North 74.205278°Due west / 41.649722; -74.205278 (Terwilliger House) | Shawangunk | Early-19th-century Federal-style stone house; part of the Shawangunk Valley MRA |
174 | Terwilliger-Smith Farm | | December 31, 2002 (#02001658) | 160 Cherrytown Rd. 41°47′45″Due north 74°nineteen′05″W / 41.795833°N 74.318056°W / 41.795833; -74.318056 (Terwilliger-Smith Farm) | Rochester | Rare surviving complete farmstead in canton from 19th and early 20th centuries |
175 | The Locusts | | December sixteen, 1996 (#96001440) | 160 Plains Rd. 41°43′46″North 74°06′x″West / 41.729444°N 74.102778°W / 41.729444; -74.102778 (The Locusts) | New Paltz | 1826 brick farmhouse was offset major house in New Paltz expanse to be built of brick rather than stone, reflecting abandonment of Dutch and Belgian-way stone houses |
176 | Trapps Mountain Hamlet Celebrated District | | Nov 2, 2000 (#00001275) | Off NY 44/55 41°44′00″N 74°12′51″W / 41.733333°N 74.214167°W / 41.733333; -74.214167 (Trapps Mount Village Historic District) | Gardiner | Remains of abandoned 1797–1940s community on Shawangunk Ridge |
177 | Trinity Episcopal Church Complex | | Baronial 6, 1998 (#98001006) | Junction of Church St. and Barclay St. 42°04′04″N 73°56′55″Westward / 42.067778°Due north 73.948611°W / 42.067778; -73.948611 (Trinity Episcopal Church Complex) | Saugerties | |
178 | John H. and Sarah Trumbull House | | Feb 2, 2018 (#100002083) | 80 Marius St. 41°55′27″Northward 74°01′01″W / 41.92420°Due north 74.01689°W / 41.92420; -74.01689 (John H. and Sarah Trumbull House) | Kingston | Arthur Crooks-designed 1876 Victorian house for socially prominent local couple, later domicile to avant-garde artist Maryanne Amacher |
179 | Trumpbour Homestead Farm | Upload image | September 19, 1985 (#85002422) | 1789 Onetime Kings Hwy. 42°08′23″N 73°57′00″W / 42.139722°North 73.95°W / 42.139722; -73.95 (Trumpbour Homestead Subcontract) | Saugerties | |
180 | Tuthilltown Gristmill | | June 14, 1982 (#82003409) | Albany Mail Rd. 41°41′12″N 74°10′32″Due west / 41.686667°N 74.175556°Due west / 41.686667; -74.175556 (Tuthilltown Gristmill) | Gardiner | Was oldest continuously operating gristmill in New York State until the early 2000s |
181 | Ulster Heights Synagogue | | Feb 19, 2001 (#01000045) | Ulster Heights Rd and Beaver Dam Rd. 41°46′48″N 74°31′04″W / 41.78°N 74.517778°W / 41.78; -74.517778 (Ulster Heights Synagogue) | Ulster Heights | Knesset Israel congregation built 1924 by early on Jewish settlers in Catskills; still used on High Holy Days |
182 | Ulster House Hotel | | Nov 21, 2002 (#02001399) | Main St. at University Rd. 42°08′00″North 74°28′54″W / 42.133333°North 74.481667°West / 42.133333; -74.481667 (Ulster House Hotel) | Pine Hill | 1882 Italianate edifice is rare surviving wood frame hotel from peak Catskill resort era |
183 | United States Lace Pall Mills | | March xx, 2013 (#13000100) | 165 Cornell St. 41°56′05″N 74°00′03″Due west / 41.934636°N 74.0007657°W / 41.934636; -74.0007657 (United States Lace Drapery Mills) | Kingston | |
184 | US Post Office-Ellenville | | November 17, 1988 (#88002496) | 1 Liberty St. 41°43′03″N 74°23′35″West / 41.7175°N 74.3930°W / 41.7175; -74.3930 (US Post Office-Ellenville) | Ellenville | Franklin D. Roosevelt personally canonical design after residents complained to him about proposed brick edifice |
185 | Benjamin Van Keuren House Ruin | | November 22, 2000 (#00001424) | Off of Bruyn Turnpike 41°38′39″N 74°18′39″W / 41.644167°N 74.310833°W / 41.644167; -74.310833 (Benjamin Van Keuren House Ruin) | Shawangunk | Site of 1745 home of Van Keuren, early settler and Revolutionary War veteran who served four terms every bit supervisor |
186 | Tobias Van Steenburgh Firm | | Dec 9, 1999 (#99001493) | 93 Wall St. 41°55′37″Due north 74°00′59″W / 41.926944°North 74.016389°W / 41.926944; -74.016389 (Tobias Van Steenburgh Firm) | Kingston | Stone house built ca. 1700 is ane of few in city not burned by British in 1777 |
187 | Van Wagenen Stone House and Farm Circuitous | Upload image | Baronial 12, 1999 (#99000994) | 2732 Lucas Turnpike 41°48′twenty″N 74°10′56″W / 41.805556°N 74.182222°W / 41.805556; -74.182222 (Van Wagenen Stone Firm and Farm Circuitous) | Rochester | office of the Rochester MPS |
188 | Jacobus Van Wagenen Stone Firm | | August 12, 1999 (#99000999) | 2659 Lucas Turnpike 41°48′15″N 74°10′39″W / 41.804167°Northward 74.1775°W / 41.804167; -74.1775 (Jacobus Van Wagenen Stone Business firm) | Rochester | part of the Rochester MPS |
189 | Vernooy–Bevier Rock House and Barns | Upload prototype | May iv, 2018 (#100002365) | 7075 U.s. 209 41°45′33″North 74°21′11″W / 41.7591°N 74.3530°Westward / 41.7591; -74.3530 (Vernooy–Bevier Stone House and Barns) | Wawarsing | Early on 18th-century rock business firm with 19th-century farm buildings |
190 | Vosburg Turning Factory Complex | | October 10, 2002 (#02001120) | 52 Hutchin Hill Rd. 42°04′thirteen″N 74°13′55″W / 42.070278°N 74.231944°W / 42.070278; -74.231944 (Vosburg Turning Mill Complex) | Woodstock | |
191 | W Strand Historic District | | June 28, 1974 (#74001314) | West Strand and Broadway 41°55′04″N 73°59′01″W / 41.917778°N 73.983611°W / 41.917778; -73.983611 (West Strand Historic District) | Kingston | |
192 | Dirck Westbrook Rock House | | Baronial 10, 1995 (#95000949) | 18 Onetime Whitfield Rd. 41°48′22″North 74°13′17″West / 41.806111°N 74.221389°W / 41.806111; -74.221389 (Dirck Westbrook Stone Firm) | Rochester | 1709 stone house now rear fly on early-19th-century Greek Revival front; part of the Rochester MPS |
193 | Winfield Corners Rock House | | August 12, 1999 (#99000993) | Winfield Rd. 41°49′20″North 74°xi′43″Westward / 41.822222°N 74.195278°W / 41.822222; -74.195278 (Winfield Corners Stone Business firm) | Rochester | part of the Rochester MPS |
194 | Wynkoop House | | September seven, 1984 (#84003237) | NY 32 42°05′16″North 73°58′29″W / 42.087778°N 73.974722°West / 42.087778; -73.974722 (Wynkoop Firm) | Saugerties | Intact 1730s long Dutch stone house |
195 | Cornelius Wynkoop Stone Firm | | February 23, 1996 (#96000138) | US 209 41°50′51″North 74°08′33″W / 41.8475°N 74.1425°Westward / 41.8475; -74.1425 (Cornelius Wynkoop Rock House) | Marbletown | George Washington was an overnight guest in this 1770s Georgian stone house that has been used as a backdrop in contemporary clothing catalogs. |
196 | Moses Yeomans House | | Feb xx, 2009 (#09000041) | 252-278 Delaware Ave. 41°55′41″North 73°58′23″W / 41.928089°Northward 73.973164°W / 41.928089; -73.973164 (Moses Yeomans Business firm) | Kingston | |
197 | Anthony Yelverton Firm | | September 22, 1983 (#83001823) | 39 Maple Ave. 41°43′01″N 73°57′05″W / 41.716944°North 73.951389°W / 41.716944; -73.951389 (Anthony Yelverton House) | Highland | |