This sprawling estate, built in 1838, is a National Historic Trust site.
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This sprawling estate, built in 1838, is a National Historic Trust site.
This was the home of Ichabod Crane's creator, Washington Irving.
An elegant 18th-century stone manor house that re-creates life during the Revolutionary period in America.
Historic home of the Philipse family; today serves as a museum of history, art and architecture.
Southern-most of the 8 Hudson River live-in lighthouses.
The Jay Property is the boyhood home of New York Founding Father, John Jay. It has a 10000 year old vista of Long Island Sound. The centerpiece of this National Historic Landmark is an 1838 Greek Revival mansion being restored by the Jay Heritage Center. It's an official Save America’s Treasures Project, the oldest NYS NHL with a geothermal system, a Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area destination and on the African American Heritage Trail.