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Landmark name |
Image |
Date listed |
Location |
City or town |
Summary |
| 1 |
African Cemetery |
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02003-10-03October 3, 2003 |
North St.
40°58′34″N 73°42′12″W / 40.976111°N 73.703333°W / 40.976111; -73.703333 (African Cemetery) |
Rye |
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| 2 |
All Saints Episcopal Church |
|
02002-05-02May 2, 2002 |
96 and 201 Scarborough Td.
41°08′41″N 73°50′36″W / 41.144722°N 73.843333°W / 41.144722; -73.843333 (All Saints Episcopal Church) |
Briarcliff Manor[4] |
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| 3 |
Amawalk Friends Meeting House |
|
01989-11-16November 16, 1989 |
Quaker Church Rd.
41°17′32″N 73°46′18″W / 41.292222°N 73.771667°W / 41.292222; -73.771667 (Amawalk Friends Meeting House) |
Amawalk |
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| 4 |
Armour-Stiner House |
|
01975-12-18December 18, 1975 |
45 W. Clinton Ave.
41°01′51″N 73°52′16″W / 41.030833°N 73.871111°W / 41.030833; -73.871111 (Armour-Stiner House) |
Irvington |
Possibly the only domed octagon house in the world |
| 5 |
Asbury United Methodist Church and Bethel Chapel and Cemetery |
|
02000-03-31March 31, 2000 |
19 Old Post Rd. and Old Post Rd. S
41°12′26″N 73°52′50″W / 41.207222°N 73.880556°W / 41.207222; -73.880556 (Asbury United Methodist Church and Bethel Chapel and Cemetery) |
Croton-on-Hudson |
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| 6 |
Richard Austin House |
|
01988-09-20September 20, 1988 |
196 Croton Ave.
41°10′00″N 73°50′46″W / 41.166667°N 73.846111°W / 41.166667; -73.846111 (Richard Austin House) |
Ossining |
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| 7 |
Bar Building |
|
02007-05-17May 17, 2007 |
199 Main St.
41°01′57″N 73°46′05″W / 41.0325°N 73.768056°W / 41.0325; -73.768056 (Bar Building) |
White Plains |
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| 8 |
Bear Mountain Bridge |
|
01982-11-23November 23, 1982 |
US 6/202
41°19′12″N 73°58′49″W / 41.32°N 73.980278°W / 41.32; -73.980278 (Bear Mountain Bridge) |
Cortlandt, shared with Rockland County |
First bridge across Hudson north of New York City. |
| 9 |
Bear Mountain Bridge Road and Toll House |
|
01982-11-23November 23, 1982 |
NY 6/202, between Bear Mt. Bridge
41°19′12″N 73°58′47″W / 41.32°N 73.979722°W / 41.32; -73.979722 (Bear Mountain Bridge Road and Toll House) |
Cortlandt |
Private toll road built to access bridge in 1924; later turned over to state |
| 10 |
Bedford Road Historic District |
|
01985-11-21November 21, 1985 |
Bedford Rd.
41°07′31″N 73°42′45″W / 41.125278°N 73.7125°W / 41.125278; -73.7125 (Bedford Road Historic District) |
Armonk |
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| 11 |
Bedford Village Historic District |
|
01973-10-02October 2, 1973 |
Roughly bounded by Court, Seminary, Poundridge and Greenwich Rds.
41°12′14″N 73°38′22″W / 41.203889°N 73.639444°W / 41.203889; -73.639444 (Bedford Village Historic District) |
Bedford |
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| 12 |
Bird Homestead |
|
02010-02-22February 22, 2010 |
600 Milton Rd.
40°57′34″N 73°41′21″W / 40.959583°N 73.689214°W / 40.959583; -73.689214 (Bird Homestead) |
Rye |
New listing; refnum 10000032 |
| 13 |
Bolton Priory |
|
01974-06-28June 28, 1974 |
7 Priory Lane
40°53′13″N 73°47′45″W / 40.886944°N 73.795833°W / 40.886944; -73.795833 (Bolton Priory) |
Pelham Manor |
|
| 14 |
Evangeline Booth House |
|
02011-02-22February 22, 2011 |
101 N. Central Ave.
41°01′12″N 73°47′50″W / 41.02°N 73.797222°W / 41.02; -73.797222 (Evangeline Booth House) |
Hartsdale vicinity |
New listing; refnum 11000040 |
| 15 |
Boston Post Road Historic District |
|
01982-10-29October 29, 1982 |
Roughly bounded by Boston Post Rd. and Milton Harbor
40°57′17″N 73°42′01″W / 40.954722°N 73.700278°W / 40.954722; -73.700278 (Boston Post Road Historic District) |
Rye |
Houses and land use unchanged from late 18th century |
| 16 |
Brandreth Pill Factory |
|
01980-01-10January 10, 1980 |
Water St.
41°09′54″N 73°52′11″W / 41.165°N 73.869722°W / 41.165; -73.869722 (Brandreth Pill Factory) |
Ossining |
Benjamin Brandreth's facility was beginning of Ossining's industrial development when built in the 1830s. Later modified and expanded; stayed in operation until 1940s. |
| 17 |
Bridge L-158 |
|
01978-11-29November 29, 1978 |
W of Goldens Bridge at Croton River
41°17′47″N 73°40′59″W / 41.296389°N 73.683056°W / 41.296389; -73.683056 (Bridge L-158) |
Goldens Bridge |
Only remaining double-intersection Whipple truss rail bridge in New York. Built in 1883 near Kingston and moved to this location in 1904. Out of service since 1960. |
| 18 |
Bronx River Parkway Reservation |
|
01991-01-11January 11, 1991 |
Bronx River Pkwy. from jct. with Sprain Brook Rd. to and including Kensico Dam Plaza
41°00′59″N 73°47′47″W / 41.016389°N 73.796389°W / 41.016389; -73.796389 (Bronx River Parkway Reservation) |
Valhalla and Bronxville |
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| 19 |
Bronxville Women's Club |
|
02007-10-03October 3, 2007 |
135 Midland Ave.
40°56′36″N 73°49′35″W / 40.943333°N 73.826389°W / 40.943333; -73.826389 (Bronxville Women's Club) |
Bronxville |
|
| 20 |
Bush-Lyon Homestead |
|
01982-04-22April 22, 1982 |
John Lyon Park, King St.
41°00′48″N 73°40′03″W / 41.013333°N 73.6675°W / 41.013333; -73.6675 (Bush-Lyon Homestead) |
Port Chester |
|
| 21 |
Capitol Theater |
|
01984-06-07June 7, 1984 |
147-151 Westchester Ave.
41°00′06″N 73°39′56″W / 41.001667°N 73.665556°W / 41.001667; -73.665556 (Capitol Theater) |
Port Chester |
|
| 22 |
Caramoor |
|
02001-05-25May 25, 2001 |
149-181 Girdle Ridge Rd.
41°14′19″N 73°38′48″W / 41.238611°N 73.646667°W / 41.238611; -73.646667 (Caramoor) |
Bedford |
1930s Renaissance Revival estate now used as classical music venue |
| 23 |
Carrie Chapman Catt House |
|
02006-05-04May 4, 2006 |
20 Ryder Rd.
41°10′35″N 73°48′55″W / 41.176389°N 73.815278°W / 41.176389; -73.815278 (Carrie Chapman Catt House) |
Briarcliff Manor |
|
| 24 |
Chappaqua Railroad Depot and Depot Plaza |
|
01979-04-19April 19, 1979 |
200 South Greeley Ave
41°09′28″N 73°46′31″W / 41.157778°N 73.775278°W / 41.157778; -73.775278 (Chappaqua Railroad Depot and Depot Plaza) |
Chappaqua |
|
| 25 |
Christ Episcopal Church |
|
01987-04-23April 23, 1987 |
Broadway and Elizabeth Sts.
41°04′30″N 73°51′35″W / 41.075°N 73.859722°W / 41.075; -73.859722 (Christ Episcopal Church) |
Tarrytown |
Washington Irving was member of this congregation, and his pew is still preserved. Built in 1837, this is the earliest Gothic Revival church in America |
| 26 |
Church of Saint Mary the Virgin and Greeley Grove |
|
01979-04-19April 19, 1979 |
191 South Greeley Ave.
41°09′20″N 73°46′21″W / 41.155556°N 73.7725°W / 41.155556; -73.7725 (Church of Saint Mary the Virgin and Greeley Grove) |
Chappaqua |
|
| 27 |
Church of St. Barnabas |
|
02000-03-24March 24, 2000 |
15 N Broadway
41°02′23″N 73°51′57″W / 41.039722°N 73.865833°W / 41.039722; -73.865833 (Church of St. Barnabas) |
Irvington |
1853 stone Gothic Revival church has included Washington Irving, Philip Schuyler and Jay Gould as members |
| 28 |
Church of St. Joseph of Arimathea |
|
02002-01-11January 11, 2002 |
2172 Saw Mill River Rd.
41°00′53″N 73°52′22″W / 41.014722°N 73.872778°W / 41.014722; -73.872778 (Church of St. Joseph of Arimathea) |
Greenburgh |
|
| 29 |
Aaron Copland House |
|
02003-09-19September 19, 2003 |
1538 Washington St.
41°14′25″N 73°54′11″W / 41.240278°N 73.903056°W / 41.240278; -73.903056 (Aaron Copland House) |
Cortlandt Manor |
Home of composer for last 30 years of his life |
| 30 |
Gerard Crane House |
|
01985-09-05September 5, 1985 |
Old Croton Falls Rd.
41°20′27″N 73°40′30″W / 41.340833°N 73.675°W / 41.340833; -73.675 (Gerard Crane House) |
Somers |
Sophisticated 1849 stone Greek Revival house |
| 31 |
Jasper F. Cropsey House and Studio |
|
01973-05-17May 17, 1973 |
49 Washington Ave.
40°59′35″N 73°52′55″W / 40.993056°N 73.881944°W / 40.993056; -73.881944 (Jasper F. Cropsey House and Studio) |
Hastings-on-Hudson |
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| 32 |
Old Croton Aqueduct |
|
01974-12-02December 2, 1974 |
Runs N from Yonkers to New Croton Dam
41°00′52″N 73°53′14″W / 41.014444°N 73.887222°W / 41.014444; -73.887222 (Old Croton Aqueduct) |
Various |
First long-distance aqueduct built to provide water from upstate to New York City. An engineering marvel in its time now used as a linear park |
| 33 |
Croton North Railroad Station |
|
01987-08-27August 27, 1987 |
Senasqua Rd.
41°12′25″N 73°53′40″W / 41.206944°N 73.894444°W / 41.206944; -73.894444 (Croton North Railroad Station) |
Croton-on-Hudson |
Intact 1890 station, now used as offices, exemplifies commuter rail stations of that era. Two former Erie Railroad cars on old siding included in listing. |
| 34 |
Downtown Ossining Historic District |
|
01989-08-09August 9, 1989 |
Roughly along US 9, Main St., and Croton Ave.
41°09′38″N 73°51′42″W / 41.160556°N 73.861667°W / 41.160556; -73.861667 (Downtown Ossining Historic District) |
Ossining |
Core of village reflecting impact of construction of Old Croton Aqueduct and 1870s fires. |
| 35 |
John William Draper House |
|
01975-05-15May 15, 1975 |
407 Broadway
40°59′29″N 73°52′47″W / 40.991389°N 73.879722°W / 40.991389; -73.879722 (John William Draper House) |
Hastings-on-Hudson |
Home of astrophotography pioneer John William Draper, who in the 1840s took the first recognizable photo of the moon through a telescope at his observatory here. |
| 36 |
Dutch Reformed Church |
|
01966-10-15October 15, 1966 |
N edge of Tarrytown on U.S. 9
41°02′10″N 73°51′47″W / 41.036111°N 73.863056°W / 41.036111; -73.863056 (Dutch Reformed Church) |
Sleepy Hollow |
Surviving 1685 stone church built by Dutch is state's oldest church; figures prominently in Washington Irving's "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" |
| 37 |
East Irvington School |
|
01983-10-06October 6, 1983 |
Taxter Rd.
41°02′46″N 73°51′21″W / 41.046111°N 73.855833°W / 41.046111; -73.855833 (East Irvington School) |
East Irvington |
Late 19th-century school built for children of growing Irish immigrant population; now apartments. |
| 38 |
Edgewood House |
|
01986-06-26June 26, 1986 |
908 Edgewood Ave.
40°53′41″N 73°49′13″W / 40.894722°N 73.820278°W / 40.894722; -73.820278 (Edgewood House) |
Pelham Manor |
|
| 39 |
Elephant Hotel |
|
02005-04-05April 5, 2005 |
335 Route 202
41°19′43″N 73°41′09″W / 41.328592°N 73.685783°W / 41.328592; -73.685783 (Elephant Hotel) |
Somers |
Birthplace of the circus in America, when Zephaliah Bailey began charging visitors to see his elephant. Now used as a circus museum, offices of the Somers Historical Society and town hall. |
| 40 |
Elmsford Reformed Church and Cemetery |
|
01983-09-15September 15, 1983 |
30 S. Central Ave.
41°03′14″N 73°49′15″W / 41.053889°N 73.820833°W / 41.053889; -73.820833 (Elmsford Reformed Church and Cemetery) |
Elmsford |
|
| 41 |
Estherwood and Carriage House |
|
01979-11-20November 20, 1979 |
Clinton Ave.
41°00′46″N 73°52′21″W / 41.012778°N 73.8725°W / 41.012778; -73.8725 (Estherwood and Carriage House) |
Dobbs Ferry |
Late 19th-century mansion and estate of industrial tycoon James Jenning McComb; now part of The Masters School, which he helped endow. |
| 42 |
First Baptist Church and Rectory |
|
01983-07-21July 21, 1983 |
56 S. Broadway
41°04′28″N 73°51′33″W / 41.074444°N 73.859167°W / 41.074444; -73.859167 (First Baptist Church and Rectory) |
Tarrytown |
Victorian Gothic 1876 church designed by Russell Sturgis and patronized by Rockefellers. |
| 43 |
First Baptist Church of Ossining |
|
01973-01-12January 12, 1973 |
S. Highland Ave. and Main St.
41°09′41″N 73°51′43″W / 41.161389°N 73.861944°W / 41.161389; -73.861944 (First Baptist Church of Ossining) |
Ossining |
1874 church is most advanced application of Gothic Revival style in Ossining; church was founded by town's founder |
| 44 |
First United Methodist Church |
|
02000-01-07January 7, 2000 |
226 E. Lincoln Ave.
40°55′06″N 73°49′47″W / 40.918333°N 73.829722°W / 40.918333; -73.829722 (First United Methodist Church) |
Mount Vernon |
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| 45 |
Marmaduke Forster House |
|
02011-02-22February 22, 2011 |
413-415 Bedford Rd.
41°08′04″N 73°47′23″W / 41.134444°N 73.789722°W / 41.134444; -73.789722 (Marmaduke Forster House) |
Pleasantville |
New listing, refnum 11000139 |
| 46 |
Foster Memorial AME Zion Church |
|
01982-06-03June 3, 1982 |
90 Wildey St.
41°04′48″N 73°51′44″W / 41.08°N 73.862222°W / 41.08; -73.862222 (Foster Memorial AME Zion Church) |
Tarrytown |
Founded in 1860, this is the oldest black church in Westchester County and possibly one of the oldest in the state |
| 47 |
Leo Friedlander Studio |
|
01982-07-29July 29, 1982 |
825 W. Hartsdale Rd.
41°02′35″N 73°48′34″W / 41.043056°N 73.809444°W / 41.043056; -73.809444 (Leo Friedlander Studio) |
White Plains |
|
| 48 |
Good Counsel Complex |
|
01997-04-25April 25, 1997 |
52 N. Broadway
41°02′21″N 73°45′52″W / 41.039167°N 73.764444°W / 41.039167; -73.764444 (Good Counsel Complex) |
White Plains |
|
| 49 |
Percy Grainger Home and Studio |
|
01993-04-08April 8, 1993 |
7 Cromwell Pl.
41°01′38″N 73°46′02″W / 41.027222°N 73.767222°W / 41.027222; -73.767222 (Percy Grainger Home and Studio) |
White Plains |
|
| 50 |
Greeley House |
|
01979-04-19April 19, 1979 |
100 King St.
41°09′32″N 73°46′19″W / 41.158889°N 73.771944°W / 41.158889; -73.771944 (Greeley House) |
Chappaqua |
|
| 51 |
Hadden-Margolis House |
|
02008-03-07March 7, 2008 |
61 Winfield Ln.
40°58′19″N 73°44′16″W / 40.971878°N 73.737672°W / 40.971878; -73.737672 (Hadden-Margolis House) |
Harrison |
(new listing; refnum 08000146) |
| 52 |
Hammond House |
|
01980-05-06May 6, 1980 |
S of Hawthorne on Grasslands Rd.
41°04′34″N 73°48′42″W / 41.076111°N 73.811667°W / 41.076111; -73.811667 (Hammond House) |
Hawthorne |
|
| 53 |
Edward Harden Mansion |
|
02004-01-16January 16, 2004 |
200 North Broadway
41°04′58″N 73°51′28″W / 41.082778°N 73.857778°W / 41.082778; -73.857778 (Edward Harden Mansion) |
Sleepy Hollow |
1909 Colonial Revival house built for journalist and investor Edward Harden was later home to first U.S. Montessori school |
| 54 |
John A. Hartford House |
|
01977-12-22December 22, 1977 |
Southwest of Valhalla on New York State Route 100
41°04′08″N 73°47′25″W / 41.068889°N 73.790278°W / 41.068889; -73.790278 (John A. Hartford House) |
Valhalla |
Home of founder of A & P; now part of Westchester Community College |
| 55 |
Hartsdale Railroad Station |
|
02011-07-14July 14, 2011 |
1 E. Hartsdale Ave.
41°00′40″N 73°47′45″W / 41.011111°N 73.795833°W / 41.011111; -73.795833 (Hartsdale Railroad Station) |
Hartsdale |
1915 railroad station building |
| 56 |
Hastings Prototype House |
|
01991-12-19December 19, 1991 |
546 Farragut Pkwy.
40°59′04″N 73°52′17″W / 40.984444°N 73.871389°W / 40.984444; -73.871389 (Hastings Prototype House) |
Hastings-on-Hudson |
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| 57 |
Widow Haviland's Tavern |
|
01974-04-16April 16, 1974 |
Purchase St.
40°58′55″N 73°41′05″W / 40.981944°N 73.684722°W / 40.981944; -73.684722 (Widow Haviland's Tavern) |
Rye |
|
| 58 |
Highland Cottage |
|
01982-07-22July 22, 1982 |
36 S. Highland Ave.
41°09′35″N 73°51′41″W / 41.159603°N 73.861269°W / 41.159603; -73.861269 (Highland Cottage) |
Ossining |
1872 reinforced-concrete Gothic Revival house |
| 59 |
The Homestead |
|
02001-03-29March 29, 2001 |
36 Mead St.
41°16′59″N 73°35′44″W / 41.283056°N 73.595556°W / 41.283056; -73.595556 (The Homestead) |
Waccabuc |
|
| 60 |
Caleb Hyatt House |
|
01973-01-22January 22, 1973 |
937 White Plains Post Rd.
40°58′54″N 73°48′01″W / 40.981667°N 73.800278°W / 40.981667; -73.800278 (Caleb Hyatt House) |
Scarsdale |
|
| 61 |
Hyatt-Livingston House |
|
01972-10-05October 5, 1972 |
152 Broadway
41°00′32″N 73°52′45″W / 41.008889°N 73.879167°W / 41.008889; -73.879167 (Hyatt-Livingston House) |
Dobbs Ferry |
Burned down in 1990s (should be delisted?) |
| 62 |
Washington Irving High School |
|
01984-04-26April 26, 1984 |
18 N. Broadway
41°03′32″N 73°51′28″W / 41.058889°N 73.857778°W / 41.058889; -73.857778 (Washington Irving High School) |
Tarrytown |
|
| 63 |
Irvington Town Hall |
|
01984-11-01November 1, 1984 |
85 Main St.
41°02′25″N 73°52′06″W / 41.040278°N 73.868333°W / 41.040278; -73.868333 (Irvington Town Hall) |
Irvington |
Built in 1902, early use of Colonial Revival in a civic building. Upper floors have an auditorium for performances and community gatherings, was home to public library until 2000. |
| 64 |
John Jay Homestead |
|
01972-07-24July 24, 1972 |
Jay St.
41°15′01″N 73°39′31″W / 41.250278°N 73.658611°W / 41.250278; -73.658611 (John Jay Homestead) |
Katonah |
Home of John Jay, major landowner in area, first Chief Justice of the United States and early state governor |
| 65 |
John Jones Homestead |
|
01989-05-25May 25, 1989 |
Oregon Rd. and Durrin Ave.
41°18′58″N 73°54′00″W / 41.316111°N 73.9°W / 41.316111; -73.9 (John Jones Homestead) |
Van Cortlandtville |
|
| 66 |
Jug Tavern |
|
01976-06-07June 7, 1976 |
Revolutionary Rd. and Rockledge Ave.
41°08′41″N 73°51′52″W / 41.144722°N 73.864444°W / 41.144722; -73.864444 (Jug Tavern) |
Ossining |
1760s stop on on former Albany Post Road route remains intact |
| 67 |
Katonah Village Historic District |
|
01983-09-15September 15, 1983 |
Parkway, Valleyedge, Edgemont and Bedford Rds.
41°15′20″N 73°41′02″W / 41.255556°N 73.683889°W / 41.255556; -73.683889 (Katonah Village Historic District) |
Katonah |
|
| 68 |
Timothy Knapp House and Milton Cemetery |
|
01982-06-14June 14, 1982 |
265 Rye Beach Ave. and Milton Rd.
40°57′53″N 73°41′12″W / 40.964722°N 73.686667°W / 40.964722; -73.686667 (Timothy Knapp House and Milton Cemetery) |
Rye |
|
| 69 |
Lawrence Park Historic District |
|
01980-01-23January 23, 1980 |
Roughly bounded by Side Hill, Prescott, Kensington, Garden and Chestnut Ave.,Maidens Ln, Valley and Pondfield Rds.
40°56′27″N 73°50′19″W / 40.940833°N 73.838611°W / 40.940833; -73.838611 (Lawrence Park Historic District) |
Bronxville |
|
| 70 |
Life Savers Building |
|
01985-07-11July 11, 1985 |
N. Main St.
41°00′20″N 73°39′52″W / 41.005556°N 73.664444°W / 41.005556; -73.664444 (Life Savers Building) |
Port Chester |
|
| 71 |
Lord and Burnham Building |
|
01999-02-12February 12, 1999 |
2 Main St.
41°02′22″N 73°52′23″W / 41.039444°N 73.873056°W / 41.039444; -73.873056 (Lord and Burnham Building) |
Irvington |
1870 building, home to eponymous maker of conservatories and greenhouses that supplied local estates, is now the village's library after lengthy restoration. |
| 72 |
Lyndhurst |
|
01966-11-13November 13, 1966 |
635 S. Broadway
41°03′15″N 73°51′58″W / 41.054167°N 73.866111°W / 41.054167; -73.866111 (Lyndhurst) |
Tarrytown |
Stone Gothic Revival mansion purchased and expanded by rail baron Jay Gould |
| 73 |
Mamaroneck Methodist Church |
|
01992-10-02October 2, 1992 |
514 Boston Post Rd.
40°57′05″N 73°43′48″W / 40.951389°N 73.73°W / 40.951389; -73.73 (Mamaroneck Methodist Church) |
Mamaroneck |
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| 74 |
Richard H. Mandel House |
|
01996-03-01March 1, 1996 |
323 Haines Rd.
41°14′40″N 73°43′33″W / 41.244444°N 73.725833°W / 41.244444; -73.725833 (Richard H. Mandel House) |
Bedford Hills |
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| 75 |
Mapleton |
|
01976-09-28September 28, 1976 |
52 N. Broadway
41°02′18″N 73°45′54″W / 41.038333°N 73.765°W / 41.038333; -73.765 (Mapleton) |
White Plains |
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| 76 |
Marble Schoolhouse |
|
02005-07-06July 6, 2005 |
388 California Rd.
40°55′53″N 73°48′41″W / 40.931389°N 73.811389°W / 40.931389; -73.811389 (Marble Schoolhouse) |
Eastchester |
|
| 77 |
Masterton-Dusenberry House |
|
01980-04-16April 16, 1980 |
90 White Plains Rd.
40°56′14″N 73°49′29″W / 40.937222°N 73.824722°W / 40.937222; -73.824722 (Masterton-Dusenberry House) |
Bronxville |
|
| 78 |
McVickar House |
|
02004-01-14January 14, 2004 |
131 Main St.
41°02′20″N 73°51′57″W / 41.038944°N 73.865847°W / 41.038944; -73.865847 (McVickar House) |
Irvington |
1853 Greek Revival house is second oldest on village's Main Street |
| 79 |
Mead Memorial Chapel |
|
01999-11-30November 30, 1999 |
2 Chapel Rd.
41°17′47″N 73°35′59″W / 41.296389°N 73.599722°W / 41.296389; -73.599722 (Mead Memorial Chapel) |
Lewisboro |
|
| 80 |
Merestead |
|
01984-09-27September 27, 1984 |
Byram Lake Rd.
41°10′31″N 73°42′19″W / 41.175278°N 73.705278°W / 41.175278; -73.705278 (Merestead) |
Mount Kisco |
|
| 81 |
Miller House |
|
01976-09-29September 29, 1976 |
Virginia Rd.
41°03′33″N 73°46′15″W / 41.059167°N 73.770833°W / 41.059167; -73.770833 (Miller House) |
North White Plains |
|
| 82 |
Mount Kisco Municipal Complex |
|
01997-03-09March 9, 1997 |
100-120 Main St.
41°12′09″N 73°43′37″W / 41.2025°N 73.726944°W / 41.2025; -73.726944 (Mount Kisco Municipal Complex) |
Mount Kisco |
|
| 83 |
Mt. Zion Methodist Church |
|
01990-05-10May 10, 1990 |
Primrose St. S of Reis Park
41°18′05″N 73°42′54″W / 41.301389°N 73.715°W / 41.301389; -73.715 (Mt. Zion Methodist Church) |
Somers |
1794 church, remodeled in 1860, is early landmark in development of Methodism in New York |
| 84 |
Music Hall |
|
01980-02-12February 12, 1980 |
11 Main St.
41°04′35″N 73°51′33″W / 41.076389°N 73.859167°W / 41.076389; -73.859167 (Music Hall) |
Tarrytown |
1885 Queen Anne theater is one of the oldest in continuous use in the county |
| 85 |
North Grove Street Historic District |
|
01979-03-13March 13, 1979 |
1, 2, 8, 15, and 19 Grove St.
41°04′33″N 73°51′27″W / 41.075833°N 73.8575°W / 41.075833; -73.8575 (North Grove Street Historic District) |
Tarrytown |
Five 1860s houses built by local well-to-do mostly intact |
| 86 |
North Salem Town Hall |
|
01980-09-04September 4, 1980 |
Titicus Rd.
41°19′44″N 73°35′51″W / 41.328889°N 73.5975°W / 41.328889; -73.5975 (North Salem Town Hall) |
Salem Center |
|
| 87 |
Nuits |
|
01977-04-13April 13, 1977 |
Hudson Rd. and Clifton Pl.
41°01′29″N 73°52′31″W / 41.024722°N 73.875278°W / 41.024722; -73.875278 (Nuits) |
Ardsley-on-Hudson |
1852 Italian villa-style house was early work by Detlef Lienau; later home to Cyrus West Field and John Jacob Astor III. Only extant example of Lienau's early residential work. |
| 88 |
Odell House |
|
01973-03-28March 28, 1973 |
425 Ridge Rd.
41°01′10″N 73°49′04″W / 41.019444°N 73.817778°W / 41.019444; -73.817778 (Odell House) |
Greenburgh |
|
| 89 |
Old Chappaqua Historic District |
|
01974-07-15July 15, 1974 |
Quaker Rd.
41°10′16″N 73°46′42″W / 41.171111°N 73.778333°W / 41.171111; -73.778333 (Old Chappaqua Historic District) |
Chappaqua |
|
| 90 |
Site of Old Croton Dam |
|
01973-06-19June 19, 1973 |
N of Ossining on NY 129
41°13′34″N 73°51′21″W / 41.226111°N 73.855833°W / 41.226111; -73.855833 (Site of Old Croton Dam) |
Cortlandt |
|
| 91 |
Old St. Peter's Church |
|
01973-03-07March 7, 1973 |
Oregon Rd. and Locust Ave.
41°18′49″N 73°54′04″W / 41.313669°N 73.901175°W / 41.313669; -73.901175 (Old St. Peter's Church) |
Van Cortlandtville |
|
| 92 |
Osborn-Bouton-Mead House |
|
02004-09-15September 15, 2004 |
399 Poundridge Rd.
41°15′57″N 73°33′59″W / 41.265833°N 73.566389°W / 41.265833; -73.566389 (Osborn-Bouton-Mead House) |
South Salem |
|
| 93 |
Palmer-Lewis Estate |
|
01998-08-06August 6, 1998 |
Black Brook Rd.
41°13′50″N 73°37′06″W / 41.230556°N 73.618333°W / 41.230556; -73.618333 (Palmer-Lewis Estate) |
Bedford |
|
| 94 |
Patriot's Park |
|
01982-06-14June 14, 1982 |
US 9
41°04′53″N 73°51′34″W / 41.081389°N 73.859444°W / 41.081389; -73.859444 (Patriot's Park) |
Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown |
1853 monument to 1780 capture of British Major John André, exposing Benedict Arnold's betrayal of the Continental Army, was one of earliest to a Revolutionary War event. Later the park was a Carrère and Hastings residential development and two girls' schools. |
| 95 |
Pelham Picture House |
|
02010-05-28May 28, 2010 |
175 Wolf's Lane
40°54′26″N 73°48′41″W / 40.907311°N 73.811389°W / 40.907311; -73.811389 (Pelham Picture House) |
Pelham |
New listing; refnum 10000305 |
| 96 |
Pelhamdale |
|
01982-11-04November 4, 1982 |
45 Iden Ave.
40°54′03″N 73°48′55″W / 40.900833°N 73.815278°W / 40.900833; -73.815278 (Pelhamdale) |
Pelham Manor |
|
| 97 |
Peoples National Bank and Trust Company Building |
|
02000-09-14September 14, 2000 |
31 Mamaroneck Ave.
41°01′54″N 73°46′00″W / 41.031667°N 73.766667°W / 41.031667; -73.766667 (Peoples National Bank and Trust Company Building) |
White Plains |
|
| 98 |
Philipsburg Manor House |
|
01966-10-15October 15, 1966 |
381 Bellwood Ave.
41°05′14″N 73°51′59″W / 41.087222°N 73.866389°W / 41.087222; -73.866389 (Philipsburg Manor House) |
Sleepy Hollow |
Intact colonial-era manor house |
| 99 |
Philipse Manor Railroad Station |
|
01991-03-14March 14, 1991 |
Jct. of Riverside Dr. and Millard
41°05′40″N 73°52′12″W / 41.094444°N 73.87°W / 41.094444; -73.87 (Philipse Manor Railroad Station) |
Sleepy Hollow |
Restored octagonal Tudorbethan station house, home today to local writers' group, is intact surviving example of early 20th-century commuter rail station |
| 100 |
Playland Amusement Park |
|
01980-07-04July 4, 1980 |
Playland Pkwy. and Forest Ave.
40°58′08″N 73°40′17″W / 40.968889°N 73.671389°W / 40.968889; -73.671389 (Playland Amusement Park) |
Rye |
Only publicly-owned amusement park in U.S. and an early example of one designed for visitors by car as opposed to public transit; Art Deco stylings on attractions widely copied |
| 101 |
Pound Ridge Historic District |
|
01985-12-30December 30, 1985 |
Roughly Pound Ridge, Old Stone Hill, and Salem Rds., Trinity Pass and Westchester Ave.
41°12′35″N 73°34′34″W / 41.209722°N 73.576111°W / 41.209722; -73.576111 (Pound Ridge Historic District) |
Pound Ridge |
|
| 102 |
Presbyterian Rest for Convalescents |
|
02011-04-27April 27, 2011 |
69 N. Broadway
41°02′11″N 73°46′04″W / 41.036389°N 73.767778°W / 41.036389; -73.767778 (Presbyterian Rest for Convalescents) |
White Plains |
New listing; refnum 11000230 |
| 103 |
Jacob Purdy House |
|
01979-08-31August 31, 1979 |
60 Park Ave.
41°02′12″N 73°46′26″W / 41.036667°N 73.773889°W / 41.036667; -73.773889 (Jacob Purdy House) |
White Plains |
|
| 104 |
Joseph Purdy Homestead |
|
01973-01-25January 25, 1973 |
Jct. of NY 22 and 116
41°19′42″N 73°39′21″W / 41.328333°N 73.655833°W / 41.328333; -73.655833 (Joseph Purdy Homestead) |
Purdys |
|
| 105 |
Putnam and Mellor Engine and Hose Company Firehouse |
|
01983-09-15September 15, 1983 |
46 S. Main St.
40°59′58″N 73°39′55″W / 40.999444°N 73.665278°W / 40.999444; -73.665278 (Putnam and Mellor Engine and Hose Company Firehouse) |
Port Chester |
|
| 106 |
Rehoboth |
|
01979-04-19April 19, 1979 |
33 Aldrige Rd.
41°09′22″N 73°46′10″W / 41.156111°N 73.769444°W / 41.156111; -73.769444 (Rehoboth) |
Chappaqua |
|
| 107 |
Reid Hall, Manhattanville College |
|
01974-03-22March 22, 1974 |
Manhattanville College, Purchase St.
41°01′56″N 73°42′58″W / 41.032222°N 73.716111°W / 41.032222; -73.716111 (Reid Hall, Manhattanville College) |
Purchase |
|
| 108 |
John D. Rockefeller Estate |
|
01976-05-11May 11, 1976 |
Pocantico Hills
41°05′23″N 73°50′40″W / 41.089722°N 73.844444°W / 41.089722; -73.844444 (John D. Rockefeller Estate) |
Mt. Pleasant |
Kykuit, the estate of oil magnate and American dynasty founder John D. Rockefeller; open to public tours that also pass by his grandson Nelson's extensive modern art collection. |
| 109 |
Romer-Van Tassel House |
|
01994-11-25November 25, 1994 |
2121 Saw Mill River Rd.
41°02′39″N 73°49′40″W / 41.044167°N 73.827778°W / 41.044167; -73.827778 (Romer-Van Tassel House) |
Greenburgh |
|
| 110 |
Rye Meeting House |
|
02011-01-14January 14, 2011 |
624 Milton Rd.
40°57′31″N 73°41′20″W / 40.958611°N 73.688889°W / 40.958611; -73.688889 (Rye Meeting House) |
Rye |
New listing; refnum 10001134 |
| 111 |
Rye Town Park-Bathing Complex and Oakland Beach |
|
02003-04-18April 18, 2003 |
Forrest Ave., bet. Rye Beach and Dearborn Ave.
40°57′39″N 73°40′45″W / 40.960833°N 73.679167°W / 40.960833; -73.679167 (Rye Town Park-Bathing Complex and Oakland Beach) |
Rye |
|
| 112 |
St. Augustine's Episcopal Church Complex |
|
02006-07-26July 26, 2006 |
6 Old Post Rd. N
41°12′30″N 73°53′13″W / 41.208333°N 73.886944°W / 41.208333; -73.886944 (St. Augustine's Episcopal Church Complex) |
Croton-on-Hudson |
|
| 113 |
St. Luke's Episcopal Church |
|
02001-01-04January 4, 2001 |
68 Bedford Rd.
41°15′18″N 73°41′04″W / 41.255°N 73.684444°W / 41.255; -73.684444 (St. Luke's Episcopal Church) |
Katonah |
|
| 114 |
St. Mark's Cemetery |
|
01988-06-23June 23, 1988 |
E. Main St., corner of St. Mark's Pl.
41°11′40″N 73°43′35″W / 41.194444°N 73.726389°W / 41.194444; -73.726389 (St. Mark's Cemetery) |
Mount Kisco |
|
| 115 |
St. Mark's Episcopal Church |
|
01991-11-21November 21, 1991 |
Jct. of N. Bedford Rd. and E. Main St.
41°12′26″N 73°43′35″W / 41.207222°N 73.726389°W / 41.207222; -73.726389 (St. Mark's Episcopal Church) |
Mt. Kisco |
|
| 116 |
St. Paul's Church National Historic Site |
|
01966-10-15October 15, 1966 |
Eastchester
40°53′36″N 73°49′33″W / 40.893383°N 73.825767°W / 40.893383; -73.825767 (St. Paul's Church National Historic Site) |
Mount Vernon |
|
| 117 |
St. Paul's Episcopal Church and Rectory |
|
01978-12-06December 6, 1978 |
St. Paul's Pl.
41°09′35″N 73°51′53″W / 41.159722°N 73.864722°W / 41.159722; -73.864722 (St. Paul's Episcopal Church and Rectory) |
Ossining |
1834 Gothic Revival church of Sing Sing marble designed by Calvin Pollard is oldest church in Ossining. Now Calvary Baptist Church. |
| 118 |
St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Port Chester) |
|
02006-04-12April 12, 2006 |
19 Smith St.
41°00′14″N 73°40′01″W / 41.003889°N 73.666944°W / 41.003889; -73.666944 (St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Port Chester)) |
Port Chester |
|
| 119 |
St. Thomas' Episcopal Church Complex |
|
02003-08-12August 12, 2003 |
158-168 W. Boston Post Rd.
40°56′53″N 73°44′07″W / 40.948056°N 73.735278°W / 40.948056; -73.735278 (St. Thomas' Episcopal Church Complex) |
Mamaroneck |
|
| 120 |
Sarles' Tavern |
|
01979-12-31December 31, 1979 |
NY 100
41°11′31″N 73°47′56″W / 41.191944°N 73.798889°W / 41.191944; -73.798889 (Sarles' Tavern) |
Millwood |
Demolished after 1993 fire |
| 121 |
Scarborough Historic District |
|
01984-09-07September 7, 1984 |
US 9
41°07′45″N 73°51′22″W / 41.129167°N 73.856111°W / 41.129167; -73.856111 (Scarborough Historic District) |
Ossining |
|
| 122 |
Scarsdale Railroad Station |
|
02000-07-27July 27, 2000 |
Popham Rd. at Bronx River Pkwy.
40°59′22″N 73°48′32″W / 40.989444°N 73.808889°W / 40.989444; -73.808889 (Scarsdale Railroad Station) |
Scarsdale |
|
| 123 |
Scarsdale Woman's Club |
|
02008-02-29February 29, 2008 |
37 Drake Rd.
40°59′13″N 73°47′36″W / 40.987081°N 73.793225°W / 40.987081; -73.793225 (Scarsdale Woman's Club) |
Scarsdale |
(New listing; refnum 08000110) |
| 124 |
Sleepy Hollow Cemetery |
|
02009-06-03June 3, 2009 |
540 N. Broadway
41°05′24″N 73°51′43″W / 41.09°N 73.861944°W / 41.09; -73.861944 (Sleepy Hollow Cemetery) |
Sleepy Hollow |
Setting in Washington Irving's The Legend of Sleepy Hollow; his final resting place along with many other famous people. |
| 125 |
Smith Tavern |
|
01983-09-15September 15, 1983 |
440 Bedford Rd.
41°07′35″N 73°41′40″W / 41.126389°N 73.694444°W / 41.126389; -73.694444 (Smith Tavern) |
Armonk |
1770s tavern has played a variety of roles in the history of North Castle. Now used as local history museum. |
| 126 |
Somers Hamlet Historic District |
|
02004-04-21April 21, 2004 |
US 202, New York 100, New York 116, Deans Bridge Rd. and The Lane
41°19′42″N 73°39′01″W / 41.328333°N 73.650278°W / 41.328333; -73.650278 (Somers Hamlet Historic District) |
Somers |
Core of village that arose in late 18th and early 19th centuries from junction of two widely-used turnpikes; buildings show influence of both Hudson Valley and New England vernacular building traditions. |
| 127 |
Somers Town House |
|
01974-08-07August 7, 1974 |
335 Route 202
41°19′43″N 73°41′09″W / 41.328592°N 73.685783°W / 41.328592; -73.685783 (Somers Town House) |
Somers |
Same as Elephant House listed above under its National Historic Landmark name. Birthplace of the circus in America, when Zephaliah Bailey began charging visitors to see his elephant. Now used as a circus museum, offices of the Somers Historical Society and town hall. |
| 128 |
Soundview Manor |
|
02009-11-25November 25, 2009 |
283 Soundview Ave.
41°00′17″N 73°45′54″W / 41.004644°N 73.765011°W / 41.004644; -73.765011 (Soundview Manor) |
White Plains |
New listing; refnum 09000957 |
| 129 |
South Presbyterian Church |
|
02000-05-26May 26, 2000 |
343 Broadway
41°00′53″N 73°52′22″W / 41.014722°N 73.872778°W / 41.014722; -73.872778 (South Presbyterian Church) |
Dobbs Ferry |
1869 stone Gothic Revival church is the only known building by Julius Munckowitz, later involved in developing New York City's park system |
| 130 |
Spanish American War Monument to the 71st Infantry Regiment |
|
02011-01-14January 14, 2011 |
Jackson Ave.
|
Hastings-on-Hudson vicinity |
|
| 131 |
Stepping Stones |
|
02004-07-16July 16, 2004 |
62 Oak Rd.
41°14′56″N 73°42′04″W / 41.248889°N 73.701111°W / 41.248889; -73.701111 (Stepping Stones) |
Katonah |
Home of Alcoholics Anonymous cofounder Bill W. and his wife Lois in their later lives. AA's Big Book written here. |
| 132 |
John Stevens House |
|
01972-04-26April 26, 1972 |
29 W. 4th St.
40°54′15″N 73°50′08″W / 40.904167°N 73.835556°W / 40.904167; -73.835556 (John Stevens House) |
Mount Vernon |
|
| 133 |
Stonecrest |
|
02004-01-28January 28, 2004 |
703 Croton Lake Rd.
41°13′32″N 73°43′40″W / 41.225556°N 73.727778°W / 41.225556; -73.727778 (Stonecrest) |
Bedford Corners |
|
| 134 |
Stony Hill Cemetery |
|
01999-06-25June 25, 1999 |
Buckout Rd.
41°03′18″N 73°44′59″W / 41.055°N 73.749722°W / 41.055; -73.749722 (Stony Hill Cemetery) |
Harrison |
|
| 135 |
Sunnyside |
|
01966-10-15October 15, 1966 |
Sunnyside Lane
41°02′57″N 73°52′11″W / 41.049167°N 73.869722°W / 41.049167; -73.869722 (Sunnyside) |
Tarrytown |
Riverside estate of Washington Irving |
| 136 |
Taconic State Parkway |
|
02005-12-08December 8, 2005 |
Linear north from North White Plains to Putnam County line
|
Mount Pleasant, Ossining, New Castle, Yorktown |
Scenic divided highway planned by Franklin D. Roosevelt for state park access. Built between 1920s and early 1960s, epitomizing peak period of parkway design. |
| 137 |
Tarrytown Lighthouse |
|
01979-05-29May 29, 1979 |
Spans Hudson River
41°05′02″N 73°52′27″W / 41.083889°N 73.874167°W / 41.083889; -73.874167 (Tarrytown Lighthouse) |
Sleepy Hollow |
1883 lighthouse originally stood further offshore, until shore got closer. Only one on Hudson in Westchester and only conical steel lighthouse on Hudson to have family living quarters. |
| 138 |
The Woodpile |
|
01992-02-10February 10, 1992 |
Jct. of Croton Lake and Wood Rds.
41°13′42″N 73°43′46″W / 41.228333°N 73.729444°W / 41.228333; -73.729444 (The Woodpile) |
Bedford |
|
| 139 |
Trinity Episcopal Church Complex |
|
01998-09-01September 1, 1998 |
335 Fourth Ave.
40°54′11″N 73°50′02″W / 40.903056°N 73.833889°W / 40.903056; -73.833889 (Trinity Episcopal Church Complex) |
Mount Vernon |
|
| 140 |
Tuckahoe High School |
|
02010-02-24February 24, 2010 |
65 Siwanoy Blvd.
40°56′31″N 73°48′49″W / 40.942°N 73.813578°W / 40.942; -73.813578 (Tuckahoe High School) |
Eastchester |
New listing; refnum 10000045 |
| 141 |
Union Church of Pocantico Hills |
|
02002-05-06May 6, 2002 |
555-559 Bedford Rd.
41°05′44″N 73°49′58″W / 41.095556°N 73.832778°W / 41.095556; -73.832778 (Union Church of Pocantico Hills) |
Pocantico Hills |
|
| 142 |
Union Hall |
|
01986-08-28August 28, 1986 |
NY 116 and Keeler Ln.
41°20′07″N 73°34′15″W / 41.335278°N 73.570833°W / 41.335278; -73.570833 (Union Hall) |
North Salem |
|
| 143 |
United Methodist Church and Parsonage |
|
01982-11-04November 4, 1982 |
300 E. Main and 31 Smith Ave.
41°12′00″N 73°43′35″W / 41.2°N 73.726389°W / 41.2; -73.726389 (United Methodist Church and Parsonage) |
Mount Kisco |
A Carpenter Gothic church built in 1868, and its parsonage |
| 144 |
US Post Office-Bronxville |
|
01988-11-17November 17, 1988 |
Pondfield Rd.
40°56′18″N 73°49′57″W / 40.938333°N 73.8325°W / 40.938333; -73.8325 (US Post Office-Bronxville) |
Bronxville |
|
| 145 |
US Post Office-Dobbs Ferry |
|
01988-11-17November 17, 1988 |
Main St.
41°00′55″N 73°52′30″W / 41.015278°N 73.875°W / 41.015278; -73.875 (US Post Office-Dobbs Ferry) |
Dobbs Ferry |
One of many New Deal-era Colonial Revival post offices in the state; one of only three with parapeted gables and window keystones |
| 146 |
US Post Office-Harrison |
|
01989-05-11May 11, 1989 |
258 Halstead Ave.
40°58′07″N 73°42′51″W / 40.968611°N 73.714167°W / 40.968611; -73.714167 (US Post Office-Harrison) |
Harrison |
|
| 147 |
US Post Office-Larchmont |
|
01989-05-11May 11, 1989 |
1 Chatsworth Ave.
40°55′48″N 73°45′05″W / 40.93°N 73.751389°W / 40.93; -73.751389 (US Post Office-Larchmont) |
Larchmont |
|
| 148 |
US Post Office-Mount Vernon |
|
01989-05-11May 11, 1989 |
15 S. First St.
40°54′40″N 73°50′02″W / 40.911111°N 73.833889°W / 40.911111; -73.833889 (US Post Office-Mount Vernon) |
Mount Vernon |
|
| 149 |
US Post Office-Port Chester |
|
01989-05-11May 11, 1989 |
245 Westchester Ave.
41°00′11″N 73°40′07″W / 41.003153°N 73.668622°W / 41.003153; -73.668622 (US Post Office-Port Chester) |
Port Chester |
|
| 150 |
US Post Office-Rye |
|
01989-05-11May 11, 1989 |
41 Purdy Ave.
40°59′04″N 73°40′59″W / 40.984444°N 73.683056°W / 40.984444; -73.683056 (US Post Office-Rye) |
Rye |
|
| 151 |
US Post Office-Scarsdale |
|
01989-05-11May 11, 1989 |
Chase Rd.
40°59′22″N 73°46′16″W / 40.989444°N 73.771111°W / 40.989444; -73.771111 (US Post Office-Scarsdale) |
Scarsdale |
|
| 152 |
Van Cortlandt Manor |
|
01966-10-15October 15, 1966 |
U.S. 9, N of jct. with U.S. 9A
41°11′46″N 73°52′37″W / 41.196111°N 73.876944°W / 41.196111; -73.876944 (Van Cortlandt Manor) |
Croton-on-Hudson |
Intact Georgian-style colonial manor house, located much further north than that style is usually found |
| 153 |
Van Cortlandtville School |
|
01989-04-07April 7, 1989 |
297 Locust Ave.
41°18′45″N 73°54′01″W / 41.3125°N 73.900278°W / 41.3125; -73.900278 (Van Cortlandtville School) |
Van Cortlandtville |
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| 154 |
Villa Lewaro |
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01976-05-11May 11, 1976 |
N. Broadway
41°02′00″N 73°51′56″W / 41.033333°N 73.865556°W / 41.033333; -73.865556 (Villa Lewaro) |
Irvington |
Home of Madame C.J. Walker, hair-care products tycoon and first African-American millionaire. |
| 155 |
Walter's Hot Dog Stand |
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02010-06-11June 11, 2010 |
937 Palmer Ave.
40°56′36″N 73°44′47″W / 40.9432°N 73.746469°W / 40.9432; -73.746469 (Walter's Hot Dog Stand) |
Mamaroneck |
1928 imitation pagoda |
| 156 |
William E. Ward House |
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01976-11-07November 7, 1976 |
Comly Ave.
41°01′34″N 73°40′03″W / 41.026111°N 73.6675°W / 41.026111; -73.6675 (William E. Ward House) |
Rye Brook (shared with Greenwich, CT) |
First reinforced concrete structure in U.S., built in 1870s on state line |
| 157 |
Washington Irving Memorial |
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02000-09-08September 8, 2000 |
Broadway and Sunnyside Ln.
41°02′53″N 73°51′43″W / 41.048056°N 73.861944°W / 41.048056; -73.861944 (Washington Irving Memorial) |
Irvington |
Daniel Chester French-sculpted memorial to writer who gave Irvington its name, erected in late 1920s. |
| 158 |
Washington School |
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01987-02-12February 12, 1987 |
83 Croton Ave.
41°09′56″N 73°51′30″W / 41.165556°N 73.858333°W / 41.165556; -73.858333 (Washington School) |
Ossining |
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| 159 |
Wayside Cottage |
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01981-05-01May 1, 1981 |
1039 Post Rd.
40°59′32″N 73°47′40″W / 40.992222°N 73.794444°W / 40.992222; -73.794444 (Wayside Cottage) |
Scarsdale |
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| 160 |
White Plains Armory |
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01980-04-16April 16, 1980 |
35 S. Broadway
41°01′53″N 73°45′47″W / 41.031389°N 73.763056°W / 41.031389; -73.763056 (White Plains Armory) |
White Plains |
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| 161 |
White Plains Rural Cemetery |
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02003-09-19September 19, 2003 |
167 N. Broadway
41°02′50″N 73°46′20″W / 41.047222°N 73.772222°W / 41.047222; -73.772222 (White Plains Rural Cemetery) |
White Plains |
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| 162 |
Williams-DuBois House |
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01989-05-25May 25, 1989 |
Grace Ln. and Pinesbridge Rd.
41°11′06″N 73°49′41″W / 41.185°N 73.828056°W / 41.185; -73.828056 (Williams-DuBois House) |
New Castle |
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| 163 |
Albert E. and Emily Wilson House |
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02007-04-18April 18, 2007 |
617 Brook St.
40°57′16″N 73°43′46″W / 40.954444°N 73.729444°W / 40.954444; -73.729444 (Albert E. and Emily Wilson House) |
Mamaroneck |
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| 164 |
Witthoefft House |
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02011-02-22February 22, 2011 |
11 Tallwood Rd.
41°07′48″N 73°44′13″W / 41.13°N 73.736944°W / 41.13; -73.736944 (Witthoefft House) |
Armonk vicinity |
New listing; refnum 11000039 |
| 165 |
Woman's Club of White Plains |
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02010-10-20October 20, 2010 |
305 Ridgeway
41°00′16″N 73°44′56″W / 41.004444°N 73.748889°W / 41.004444; -73.748889 (Woman's Club of White Plains) |
White Plains |
New listing; refnum 10000853 |
| 166 |
Yorktown Heights Railroad Station |
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01981-03-19March 19, 1981 |
Commerce St.
41°16′16″N 73°46′49″W / 41.271111°N 73.780278°W / 41.271111; -73.780278 (Yorktown Heights Railroad Station) |
Yorktown Heights |
1877 station is one of only three New York and Putnam Railroad stations remaining in county, and one of only two of this size. |
| 167 |
Isaac Young House |
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02004-08-20August 20, 2004 |
114 Pinesbridge Rd.
41°11′43″N 73°49′00″W / 41.195278°N 73.816667°W / 41.195278; -73.816667 (Isaac Young House) |
New Castle |
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