All historic houses to visit in New York State

Step into the past at 200 historic houses in New York State. These preserved homes offer a glimpse into the lives of notable figures and everyday people from different eras.

Are you interested in exploring historic homes? Here are the must-see historic houses in New York State:

  1. National September 11 Memorial & Museum1

    National September 11 Memorial & Museum

     New York, NY
    The National September 11 Memorial & Museum, also known as Reflecting Absence, is a monument and museum dedicated to the victims of the terrorist attacks that took place on September 11, 2001 in New York City. It stands as a poignant reminder of the tragic events and the lives lost on that fateful day.
  2. Empire State Building2

    Empire State Building

     New York, NY
    The Empire State Building, a 102-story skyscraper, is a prominent landmark in New York City. It is situated at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and West 34th Street. This iconic structure offers a unique perspective of the city's skyline and is a significant part of New York's architectural heritage.
  3. Olana NY State Historic Site3

    Olana NY State Historic Site

     Greenport, NY
    Olana is a unique architectural masterpiece nestled on a hill near Hudson, New York. This Persian-style castle was constructed by the renowned American landscape painter, Frederic Edwin Church, between 1870 and 1891. The building's unique design and historical significance make it a fascinating destination for visitors interested in art, architecture, and history.
  4. Fraunces Tavern Museum4

    Fraunces Tavern Museum

     New York, NY
    Fraunces Tavern is a unique combination of a restaurant and museum, situated in the southern part of Manhattan, New York. This establishment offers a unique blend of history and gastronomy, making it an interesting destination for tourists who want to experience a piece of New York's past while enjoying a meal.
  5. Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration5

    Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration

     New York, NY
    Between 1892 and 1954, Ellis Island served as the primary immigration inspection station for approximately 12 million passengers who arrived in the United States through the port of New York. These immigrants were inspected both legally and medically, marking a significant chapter in the history of American immigration. Today, the island's Immigration Museum is dedicated to preserving this history and the stories of those who passed through its doors.
  6. Staatsburgh State Historic Site6

    Staatsburgh State Historic Site

     Staatsburg, NY
    The Staatsburgh State Historic Site is a preserved Beaux-Arts mansion located in the hamlet of Staatsburg, Dutchess County, New York. The mansion was designed by the renowned architectural firm, McKim, Mead, and White. The site also includes the surrounding landscape, offering visitors a glimpse into the grandeur of the Gilded Age.
  7. The Montgomery Place Campus - Bard College7

    The Montgomery Place Campus - Bard College

     Red Hook, NY
    Montgomery Place, currently recognized as Bard College The Montgomery Place Campus, is a historic estate from the early 19th century situated near Barrytown, New York. This estate has been honored with the designation of a National Historic Landmark and also contributes to the Hudson River Historic District. The estate reflects the architectural tastes of the post-Revolutionary generation of wealthy landowners, with influences from French trends in home design.
  8. Clermont State Historic Site8

    Clermont State Historic Site

     Red Hook, NY
    The Clermont State Historic Site, also referred to as the Clermont estate, the Clermont Manor, or simply Clermont, is a recognized New York State Historic Site. It is located in the southwestern part of Columbia County, New York, United States. This site is significant as it was the former estate of the Livingston family, who lived there for over seven generations spanning more than two centuries.
  9. New York Transit Museum9

    New York Transit Museum

     New York, NY
    The New York Transit Museum, located in the heart of Brooklyn, is a unique institution that tells the story of the city's public transportation history, with a particular emphasis on the New York City Subway. It provides a fascinating insight into the development and evolution of the city's subway system, making it a worthwhile destination for anyone interested in urban history and infrastructure.
  10. Old Westbury Gardens10

    Old Westbury Gardens

     Old Westbury, NY
    Old Westbury Gardens is a historic site located in Old Westbury, Nassau County, on the Long Island peninsula in New York, USA. This former private estate is now a museum with show gardens and is also used for various cultural events and private parties, such as weddings.
  11. Museum At Eldridge Street11

    Museum At Eldridge Street

     New York, NY
    The Museum at Eldridge Street is not just a museum, but also a synagogue. It is a unique place where visitors can learn about the congregation of the synagogue and contemporary Jewish culture and practice. The museum is located within the Eldridge Street Synagogue itself, providing an authentic and immersive experience for those interested in Jewish history and culture.
  12. The Morgan Library & Museum12

    The Morgan Library & Museum

     New York, NY
    The Morgan Library & Museum, also known as Pierpont Morgan Library, Morgan Library or The Morgan, is a renowned institution located on Madison Avenue in Manhattan, New York City. It is a place where visitors can explore a vast collection of manuscripts, papyri, incunabula, early prints, illustrated books, music autographs, and graphics.
  13. Lower East Side Tenement Museum13

    Lower East Side Tenement Museum

     New York, NY
    The Lower East Side Tenement Museum is a historical museum situated in the heart of New York City. This museum offers a unique glimpse into the past, showcasing the living conditions and experiences of immigrants who made their homes in the Lower East Side during the 19th and 20th centuries.
  14. General Grant National Memorial14

    General Grant National Memorial

     New York, NY
    The General Grant National Memorial, more commonly known as Grant's Tomb, is a significant historical site in New York. It serves as the final resting place of General Grant, who was the 18th President of the United States and played a pivotal role in the Civil War. This mausoleum is a tribute to his life and contributions to the nation.
  15. Museum of the City of New York15

    Museum of the City of New York

     New York, NY
    The Museum of the City of New York, established in 1923, is dedicated to showcasing the history of New York City and its people. It provides a comprehensive look into the city's past, offering visitors a chance to understand the evolution of the city and its diverse population over the years.
  16. Museum of American Finance16

    Museum of American Finance

     New York, NY
    The Museum of American Finance is a unique institution in the United States. It is the only independent public museum in the country that is dedicated to preserving, exhibiting, and teaching about American finance and financial history. This makes it a unique destination for those interested in understanding the financial history of the country.
  17. South Street Seaport Museum17

    South Street Seaport Museum

     New York, NY
    South Street Seaport is a largely protected district located in Manhattan, New York. This historic district is situated where Fulton Street meets the East River. Despite its small size, it holds significant historical value and is distinct from the neighboring Financial District. It is home to some of the oldest buildings in Downtown Manhattan, including a large collection of early 19th-century commercial buildings.
  18. Frick Collection18

    Frick Collection

     New York, NY
    The Frick Collection is an art collection that was amassed by American coke manufacturer and patron, Henry Clay Frick. The collection is housed in Frick's former residence, which is now a museum. The museum is located on Fifth Avenue, near Central Park in Manhattan, New York. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the city.
  19. Edgar Allan Poe Cottage19

    Edgar Allan Poe Cottage

     New York, NY
    The Edgar Allan Poe Cottage, located in the Fordham neighborhood of the Bronx, New York, is the former home of the renowned American writer Edgar Allan Poe. This historic site offers a unique glimpse into the life and times of one of America's most influential literary figures.
  20. New York City Fire Museum20

    New York City Fire Museum

     New York, NY
    The New York City Fire Museum is housed in a renovated firehouse from 1904, located in the SoHo neighborhood of Manhattan, New York. This location gives the museum a unique and authentic feel, as it is situated in a building that was once actively used by the city's firefighters. The museum's location in SoHo, a vibrant and historic neighborhood, also adds to its appeal for tourists.
  21. Museum of the American Gangster21

    Museum of the American Gangster

     New York, NY
    The Museum of the American Gangster is a compact, two-room museum situated at 80 St. Mark's Place in the East Village, Manhattan, New York City. This location is steeped in history and offers a unique insight into the world of organized crime in America.
  22. New York State Museum22

    New York State Museum

     Albany, NY
    The New York State Museum, a research-backed institution, is situated in Albany, New York, United States. Its location is on Madison Avenue, attached to the south side of the Empire State Plaza, facing onto the plaza and towards the New York State Capitol. This strategic location offers visitors a unique perspective of the city's architectural landscape.
  23. Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site23

    Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site

     New York, NY
    The Theodore Roosevelt Birthplace National Historic Site is located at 28 East 20th Street, in the Flatiron District of Manhattan, New York City. This site is a recreated brownstone, serving as a replica of the birthplace and childhood home of the 26th president of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt. It offers a unique opportunity to explore the early life of this influential figure in American history.
  24. New-york Historical Society24

    New-york Historical Society

     New York, NY
    The New-York Historical Society is renowned for its large-scale historical exhibitions. These exhibitions cover a wide range of subjects, including the founding father of the United States Alexander Hamilton, New York abolitionist, the Hudson River School, Abraham Lincoln, the Civil War, Louis Comfort Tiffany's stained glass, and the September 11 attacks.
  25. Phelps Mansion25

    Phelps Mansion

     Binghamton, NY
    The Phelps Mansion, which was previously known as The Monday Afternoon Clubhouse, is a three-story structure made of brick and stone. It is situated on Court Street in Binghamton, New York. This historic mansion offers a glimpse into the past and is a significant landmark in the city.
  26. Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial26

    Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial

     New York, NY
    Arlington House, also known as the Robert E. Lee Memorial, is a significant historical site located in Arlington County, Virginia, United States. The house is designed in a neo-Greek style and is named after the county in which it resides. This site offers visitors a glimpse into the past and the opportunity to learn about the life of Confederate General Robert E. Lee.
  27. Green-Wood27

    Green-Wood

     Brooklyn, NY
    Green-Wood Cemetery is a significant historical site in New York City, located in the western part of the Brooklyn borough. Established in 1838, it was initially a garden cemetery in Kings County, which is now part of Brooklyn. The cemetery is known for its monumental two-arched gothic gateway, designed by Richard M. Upjohn, and its reliefs depicting death and resurrection. The cemetery's design was inspired by Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts, which was a landscaped park-style cemetery.
  28. Hamilton Grange National Memorial28

    Hamilton Grange National Memorial

     New York, NY
    The Hamilton Grange National Memorial is a significant historical site located in northern Manhattan, New York. It was the former home of Alexander Hamilton, one of the founding fathers of the United States. Today, the site is managed by the National Park Service, ensuring its preservation and accessibility to the public.
  29. Federal Hall National Memorial Visitor29

    Federal Hall National Memorial Visitor

     New York, NY
    Federal Hall, located at 26 Wall Street in New York City, holds a significant place in American history. It was the first Capitol of the United States and the site of George Washington's inauguration in 1789. This historical landmark offers visitors a glimpse into the early days of the United States, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in American history.
  30. Montauk Point Lighthouse30

    Montauk Point Lighthouse

     Montauk, NY
    The Montauk Point Light is a lighthouse situated in Montauk, a small village within the town of East Hampton, at the easternmost point of Long Island, in the state of New York. This historic lighthouse is a significant landmark and a symbol of the maritime history of the region.
  31. Trinity Church (Manhattan)31

    Trinity Church (Manhattan)

     New York, NY
    Trinity Church, often referred to as 'Wall Street', is one of the most famous churches in New York City. It is strategically located in Lower Manhattan between Broadway and Trinity Place, directly opposite the northwest end of Wall Street. This location makes it easily accessible and a significant landmark for tourists exploring the city.
  32. The Long Island Museum32

    The Long Island Museum

     Stony Brook, NY
    The Long Island Museum, also known as LIM, is a significant cultural institution located in Stony Brook, New York. Spanning across nine acres, the museum is dedicated to preserving and showcasing a diverse collection of art, historical artifacts, and carriages. The museum's mission is to inspire people of all ages with an understanding and enjoyment of American art, history, and carriages, as expressed through the heritage of Long Island and its diverse communities.
  33. Merchant's House Museum33

    Merchant's House Museum

     New York, NY
    The Merchant's House Museum, also known as the Old Merchant's House and the Seabury Tredwell House, is a unique attraction in New York City. It is the only nineteenth-century family home in the city that has been preserved in its entirety, both inside and out. This offers visitors a rare glimpse into the past, allowing them to step back in time and experience what life was like for a wealthy family in the 1800s.
  34. Federal Reserve Bank of New York - Museum and Learning Center34

    Federal Reserve Bank of New York - Museum and Learning Center

     New York, NY
    The Federal Reserve Bank of New York has a vault that lies 26m below sea level, just above the Manhattan bedrock. As of 1927, the vault contained 10% of all official gold reserves in the world. It is currently the largest gold repository in the world, holding approximately 5,000 metric tons of gold. The gold is owned by many foreign nations, central banks, and international organizations. The bank is not the owner of the gold, but a guardian of the precious metal.
  35. New York State Capitol35

    New York State Capitol

     Albany, NY
    The New York State Capitol, located in Albany, serves as the legislative seat of the state of New York. This historic building is a significant part of the state's political landscape and offers visitors a glimpse into the workings of the state government.
  36. Fort William Henry36

    Fort William Henry

     Lake George, NY
    Fort William Henry, named after Prince William Henry, a grandson of King George II, is a significant historical site located at the southern end of Lake George in the current US state of New York. This fort played a crucial role during the French and Indian War (1754–1763) as a base for attacks against the French Fort Carillon (Fort Ticonderoga).
  37. Fort Ticonderoga37

    Fort Ticonderoga

     Ticonderoga, NY
    The fort controlled a passage along the mouth of the La Chute river, filled with rapids, in the 5.6 Km stretch between Lake Champlain and Lake George. It was strategically placed in conflicts over the trade routes between the Hudson River Valley, controlled by the British, and the Saint Lawrence River Valley, controlled by the French. The terrain amplified the importance of the location. Both lakes were long and narrow and oriented north and south, as were the many ridges of the Appalachian Mountains that extended south to Georgia, creating nearly impassable mountainous terrain to the east and west of the Great Appalachian Valley that the location commanded.
  38. Angel Orensanz Museum38

    Angel Orensanz Museum

     New York, NY
    The Angel Orensanz Center, located in Manhattan's Lower East Side, is a significant performance and art space. It was originally constructed as a synagogue and continues to be used as one occasionally. The building's history and its transformation into a vibrant art space make it a unique destination for tourists interested in art, architecture, and history.
  39. Castle Clinton National Monument39

    Castle Clinton National Monument

     New York, NY
    Castle Clinton is a significant historical site located in Battery Park, at the southernmost point of Lower Manhattan, New York. This 19th-century fort, which now serves as a museum and an American national monument, offers a glimpse into the city's past. It was designed by architects John McComb Jr. and Jonathan Williams and was completed in 1811.
  40. Marinus Willett Visitor Center - Fort Stanwix National Monument40

    Marinus Willett Visitor Center - Fort Stanwix National Monument

     Rome, NY
    Fort Stanwix was completed in 1762 and was abandoned in 1768. However, before its abandonment, it hosted the signing of the Fort Stanwix Treaty, an important agreement between the British and the Iroquois Indians. This event marks a significant moment in the fort's history.
  41. Lake Placid Olympic Museum41

    Lake Placid Olympic Museum

     Lake Placid, NY
    The Lake Placid Olympic Museum is a significant site that commemorates the 1932 and 1980 Winter Olympics. Both of these historic events were hosted in the Olympic village of Lake Placid. This makes the museum a unique destination for those interested in the history of the Winter Olympics and the role Lake Placid played in these events.
  42. Henry A. Wallace Visitor Center - Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site42

    Henry A. Wallace Visitor Center - Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site

     Hyde Park, NY
    The Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site is a significant location as it is the birthplace of the former American President Franklin Delano Roosevelt. This protected area offers visitors a chance to explore the historical context of Roosevelt's life and his contributions to American history.
  43. Farmers' Museum43

    Farmers' Museum

     Otsego, NY
    The Farmers' Museum, a well-known attraction in Cooperstown, New York, is situated in a picturesque location overlooking Otsego Lake. This setting provides a serene backdrop for the museum's exhibits and workshops, making it a pleasant destination for tourists seeking a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty.
  44. Queens County Farm Museum44

    Queens County Farm Museum

     New York, NY
    The Queens County Farm Museum, also referred to as Queens Farm, is a historic farm situated on 47 acres within the neighborhoods of Floral Park and Glen Oaks in Queens, New York City. This expansive area provides a unique opportunity to experience a slice of rural life within the urban environment of the city.
  45. Boldt Castle45

    Boldt Castle

     Alexandria Bay, NY
    Boldt Castle, a small fortress, is situated on Heart Island in the Thousand Islands of the St. Lawrence River. This location is along the northern border of the state of New York, United States. The castle's unique location offers visitors a chance to explore the beauty of the Thousand Islands while enjoying the historical architecture of the castle.
  46. Liberty Island Information Center - Statue of Liberty National Monument46

    Liberty Island Information Center - Statue of Liberty National Monument

     New York, NY
    The Statue of Liberty National Monument is a significant landmark in the United States, situated in the New York Harbor. This monument encompasses two key historical sites: the Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island and the former immigration station on Ellis Island. These sites offer a glimpse into the country's past, with the Statue of Liberty symbolizing freedom and democracy, and Ellis Island serving as a reminder of the country's rich immigrant history.
  47. Fotografiska New York47

    Fotografiska New York

     New York, NY
    Fotografiska New York is a branch of the renowned Swedish photography museum, Fotografiska. It is located in the Gramercy Park neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. This location allows visitors to explore the rich history and culture of photography from Sweden and around the world, right in the heart of one of the world's most vibrant cities.
  48. FDR Presidential Library & Museum48

    FDR Presidential Library & Museum

     Hyde Park, NY
    The Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum, located in Hyde Park, New York, holds the distinction of being the first Presidential Library in the United States. This significant institution was conceived and constructed under the direct supervision of President Franklin D. Roosevelt himself, during the years 1939-40.
  49. Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site49

    Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site

     Hyde Park, NY
    The Vanderbilt Mansion National Historic Site is a significant landmark located in Hyde Park, New York. It was designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1940, signifying its importance in American history. The site is managed and maintained by the National Park Service, ensuring its preservation for future generations. Visitors can explore the historic house museum, gaining insights into the lives of its former inhabitants and the architectural styles of the period.
  50. Gracie Mansion50

    Gracie Mansion

     New York, NY
    Gracie Mansion, the official residence of the mayor of New York City, is a historical site built in 1799. It is situated in Carl Schurz Park, at the intersection of East End Avenue and 88th Street, in the Yorkville neighborhood of Manhattan. This location offers a unique perspective of the city's history and architecture.
  51. Darwin D. Martin House51

    Darwin D. Martin House

     Buffalo, NY
    The Darwin D. Martin House, a significant project of Frank Lloyd Wright's Prairie School phase, is located at 125, Jewett Parkway in Buffalo, New York. Built between 1903 and 1905, the house was the residence of Isabelle and Darwin D. Martin, a Buffalo entrepreneur who played a key role in selecting Wright as the architect for the Larkin Administration Building.
  52. Castle Williams52

    Castle Williams

     New York, NY
    Castle Williams is a unique circular fortification made of red sandstone, located on the northwest tip of Governors Island. This strategic location at the entrance of New York Harbor makes it a significant landmark in the area. The fort is part of a system of forts designed and built in the early 19th century to protect New York City from naval attacks.
  53. Cherry Hill53

    Cherry Hill

     Albany, NY
    Cherry Hill is a historic house situated on South Pearl Street in Albany, New York. This timber frame structure, which dates back to the late 18th century, offers a glimpse into the architectural style and living conditions of that era. It was built by Colonel Philip Kiliaen van Rensselaer for his bride Maria Sanders, and has since been preserved and maintained as a historic site.
  54. John Brown Farm State Historic Site54

    John Brown Farm State Historic Site

     Lake Placid, NY
    The John Brown Farm State Historic Site, also known as John Brown Farm and Gravesite, is the home and final resting place of American abolitionist leader John Brown. Located on John Brown Road in North Elba near Lake Placid, New York, this historic site is where Brown moved in 1849 to lead freed slaves and introduce them to farming.
  55. Governors Island National Monument55

    Governors Island National Monument

     New York, NY
    The Governors Island National Monument is a part of the United States national park system. It is situated in New York City, covering an area of 22 acres on Governors Island. This location offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore a significant part of the country's history and enjoy the natural beauty of the park.
  56. Oheka Castle56

    Oheka Castle

     Huntington, NY
    Oheka Castle, also known as the Otto Kahn Estate, is a hotel situated on the North Shore of Long Island, in West Hills, New York. This location was once the country home of investment financier and philanthropist Otto Hermann Kahn and his family. The name 'Oheka' is an acronym derived from the first several letters of each part of its creator's name, Otto Hermann Kahn.
  57. Manitoga57

    Manitoga

     Garrison, NY
    Manitoga, located along New York State Route 9D south of Garrison, New York, was the estate and modernist home of industrial designer Russel Wright and his wife Mary Small Einstein Wright. This unique property offers a glimpse into the life and work of one of the 20th century's most influential designers. Visitors can explore the home and studio, which are a testament to Wright's innovative design principles and his commitment to living in harmony with nature.
  58. Lyndhurst Mansion58

    Lyndhurst Mansion

     Tarrytown, NY
    Lyndhurst, also referred to as the Jay Gould estate, is a remarkable example of Gothic Revival architecture. This country house is situated in Tarrytown, New York, adjacent to the Hudson River. Its unique location and architectural style make it a notable landmark in the region.
  59. Ukrainian Institute of America59

    Ukrainian Institute of America

     New York, NY
    The Harry F. Sinclair House, a mansion of historical significance, is situated at the southeast corner of East 79th Street and Fifth Avenue in the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York. This location is easily accessible and is surrounded by other notable landmarks, making it a convenient stop for tourists exploring the city.
  60. Old Ford Niagara60

    Old Ford Niagara

     Youngstown, NY
    Fort Niagara is a historical site that dates back to the 17th century. It was originally constructed to safeguard the interests of New France in North America. The fort is situated near Youngstown, in the state of New York, on the right bank of the Niagara River, where it flows into Lake Ontario. This location offers visitors a chance to explore a significant part of North American history while enjoying the scenic beauty of the surrounding area.
  61. Valentown Museum61

    Valentown Museum

     Victor, NY
    Valentown Hall, located in Victor, New York, is a historic shopping and community center that was built in 1879 by Levi Valentine. Despite its initial abandonment, it has been restored and is now operated as a museum. It holds a place on the National Register of Historic Places, making it a significant site for those interested in history.
  62. Wave Hill62

    Wave Hill

     Bronx, NY
    Wave Hill is a sprawling 28-acre estate located in the Hudson Hill section of Riverdale in the Bronx, New York City. The estate is home to public horticultural gardens and a cultural center, offering a unique blend of nature and culture to its visitors. The gardens and cultural center are situated on slopes overlooking the Hudson River, providing expansive views across the river to the New Jersey Palisades.
  63. George Eastman House63

    George Eastman House

     Rochester, NY
    The George Eastman House, situated in Rochester, USA, is a significant landmark for photography and film enthusiasts. Opened to the public in 1949, it holds the distinction of being the world's oldest photography museum and one of the oldest in terms of film archives. This museum is a testament to the evolution of photography and film, offering visitors a unique opportunity to delve into the history and development of these art forms.
  64. Morris-Jumel Mansion64

    Morris-Jumel Mansion

     New York, NY
    The Morris-Jumel Mansion is a significant historical site in Washington Heights, New York City. It served as the headquarters for George Washington for several weeks in 1776 during the American Revolutionary War. This historical connection provides a unique insight into the early history of the United States, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in American history.
  65. Old Westbury Gardens65

    Old Westbury Gardens

     Old Westbury, NY
    Old Westbury Gardens is a historic site located in Old Westbury, Nassau County, on the Long Island peninsula in New York, USA. This former private estate is now a museum with show gardens and is also used for various cultural events and private parties.
  66. The Louis Armstrong House Museum66

    The Louis Armstrong House Museum

     Queens, NY
    The Louis Armstrong House, located at 34-56 107th Street in the Corona neighborhood of Queens in New York City, is a historic house museum. This was the residence of the legendary jazz musician Louis Armstrong and his wife Lucille Wilson from 1943 until Armstrong's death in 1971.
  67. Martin Van Buren National Historic Site67

    Martin Van Buren National Historic Site

     Kinderhook, NY
    The Martin Van Buren National Historic Site is located in Columbia County, New York. It is a part of the United States National Park Service. The site is situated 1 mile south of the village of Kinderhook, 125 miles north of New York City, and 20 miles south of Albany. This location makes it easily accessible for visitors from both the city and surrounding areas.
  68. Conference House68

    Conference House

     New York, NY
    The Conference House, also known as the Billop House, is a historical stone house located in the Tottenville neighborhood of Staten Island, New York City. This house was built by Captain Christopher Billopp before the year 1680. It carries a significant historical value as it was the site of the Staten Island Peace Conference in 1776, an unsuccessful attempt to end the American Revolutionary War.
  69. Mount Vernon Hotel Museum69

    Mount Vernon Hotel Museum

     New York, NY
    The Mount Vernon Hotel Museum & Garden, previously known as the Abigail Adams Smith Museum, is a historic antebellum building located at 421 East 61st Street, near the East River, in New York City. This museum is one of the few remaining pre-1800 buildings in Manhattan, originally planned in 1795 as an estate for Colonel William S. Smith and his wife, Abigail. However, the Smiths never completed the building; it was ultimately built as a carriage house and stable in 1799 for the nearby estate of William T. Robinson.
  70. Harriet Tubman National Historical Park70

    Harriet Tubman National Historical Park

     Auburn, NY
    The Harriet Tubman National Historical Park is a significant historical site located in Auburn and Fleming, New York. It is closely associated with the life of Harriet Tubman, a major conductor on the Underground Railroad and a prominent figure in American history. The park includes three properties: the Harriet Tubman Home for the Aged, the Harriet Tubman Residence, and the Thompson A.M.E. Zion Church and parsonage.
  71. Theodore Roosevelt Museum at Old Orchard - Sagamore Hill71

    Theodore Roosevelt Museum at Old Orchard - Sagamore Hill

     Oyster Bay, NY
    Sagamore Hill, located in Cove Neck, New York, served as the home of the 26th president of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt, from 1885 until his death in 1919. The historic site is situated near Oyster Bay on the North Shore of Long Island, approximately 25 miles east of Manhattan. This location offers visitors a chance to explore the former residence of one of America's most influential presidents in a serene and picturesque setting.
  72. Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site72

    Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site

     Hyde Park, NY
    The Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site was established by the U.S. Congress to commemorate the life and accomplishments of Eleanor Roosevelt. This site was once part of the larger Roosevelt family estate in Hyde Park, New York. Today, the property includes 181 acres, buildings, and other historic features that Eleanor Roosevelt called Val-Kill. It is located approximately two miles east of Springwood, the Franklin D. Roosevelt home.
  73. Philipsburg Manor73

    Philipsburg Manor

     Sleepy Hollow, NY
    In addition to the historic house, Philipsburg Manor also features a water mill and a trading place. These sites are managed as a non-profit museum by Historic Hudson Valley. Visitors can explore these areas to gain a deeper understanding of the daily life and operations during the colonial era.
  74. Historic Huguenot Street74

    Historic Huguenot Street

     New Paltz, NY
    Huguenot Street is a significant historical site in New Paltz, New York. It is home to seven stone houses that were constructed in the early 18th century by French Protestant settlers who were escaping persecution in Europe. These settlers negotiated with the local Esopus Native American tribe and established their village on a rise by the Wallkill River.
  75. Schuyler Mansion State Historic Site75

    Schuyler Mansion State Historic Site

     Albany, NY
    The Schuyler Mansion is a historic building located at 32 Catherine Street in Albany, New York. It was built between 1761 and 1762 by Philip Schuyler, who later became a General in the Continental Army and one of the early Senators of the United States. The mansion was declared a National Historic Landmark on December 24, 1967, and is now used as a museum.
  76. Ten Broeck Mansion76

    Ten Broeck Mansion

     Albany, NY
    The Ten Broeck Mansion is a historical manor located in Albany, New York, USA. It was constructed in 1797, making it a significant piece of the city's history. The mansion offers a glimpse into the architectural style and living conditions of the late 18th century, providing a unique experience for visitors.
  77. Erie Canal Museum77

    Erie Canal Museum

     Syracuse, NY
    The Erie Canal Museum, located in Syracuse, New York, is a historical institution dedicated to the Erie Canal. Founded in 1962, the museum is housed in the Syracuse Weighlock Building, a structure dating back to 1850. This building was used as a weighlock, a large scale used to weigh boats traveling on the Erie Canal to determine their tolls, from 1850 to 1883. Today, the museum not only houses artifacts from the Erie Canal but also showcases the present canal life.
  78. Garibaldi Meucci Museum78

    Garibaldi Meucci Museum

     Staten Island, NY
    The Garibaldi-Meucci Museum, previously known as the Garibaldi Memorial, is a historic site located in the Rosebank area of Staten Island, New York. The museum is housed in a Gothic Revival cottage that dates back to around 1840. This architectural style is characterized by features such as pointed arches, steeply pitched roofs, and intricate woodwork, which are all evident in the museum's structure.
  79. Innisfree Garden79

    Innisfree Garden

     Millbrook, NY
    Innisfree is a sprawling country estate nestled in the Hudson Valley in Millbrook, New York. The estate was established in 1930 by Marion Burt Beck, who was the daughter of the eccentric lumber baron Wellington R. Burt from Saginaw. She inherited the 384-hectare property along with a small part of the family fortune in 1919. The estate's name was inspired by a famous poem by Irish poet William Butler Yeats.
  80. Fort Ontario State Historic Site80

    Fort Ontario State Historic Site

     Oswego, NY
    Fort Ontario is a historic site located near the city of Oswego, in the state of New York, USA. This fort, which is owned by the state of New York, has been converted into a museum. It offers visitors a chance to explore the history of the region and the role the fort played in various historical events.
  81. Cedarmere-Clayton Estates81

    Cedarmere-Clayton Estates

     Roslyn, NY
    The Clayton-Cedarmere Estates, located in Roslyn Harbor, New York, are recognized for their historical significance and are listed jointly on the National Register of Historic Places since 1986. This recognition highlights the estates' historical and architectural value, making them an interesting destination for tourists interested in history and architecture.
  82. Wyckoff House Museum82

    Wyckoff House Museum

     Brooklyn, NY
    The Wyckoff House, also known as the Pieter Claesen Wyckoff House, is a historic site located at 5816 Clarendon Road in the Canarsie neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City. This location is steeped in history and offers a unique glimpse into the past. It's a great place for tourists who are interested in history and architecture.
  83. Dunkirk Lighthouse83

    Dunkirk Lighthouse

     Dunkirk, NY
    The Dunkirk Lighthouse, also known as the Point Gratiot Lighthouse, is a significant historical site located on the shores of Lake Erie, in Chautauqua County, New York. This active lighthouse has been a beacon for mariners since its construction in 1826, with the current tower first lit in 1875. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since December 18, 1979, marking its importance in the history of the region and the country.
  84. John Jay Homestead84

    John Jay Homestead

     Town of Bedford, NY
    The John Jay Homestead State Historic Site is situated at 400 Jay Street in Katonah, New York. This location is significant as it is the preserved home of Founding Father and statesman John Jay, one of the three authors of The Federalist Papers and the first Chief Justice of the United States. The property was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1981 due to its association with Jay.
  85. Stephen A. Schwarzman Building - New York Public Library85

    Stephen A. Schwarzman Building - New York Public Library

     New York, NY
    The New York Public Library Main Branch, located in the heart of New York City, is a significant landmark and a hub of knowledge. Designed by the architectural firm Carrère and Hastings, it is a National Historic Landmark and has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since October 15, 1966. The library is a testament to the city's rich cultural and historical heritage, offering a wealth of resources for both locals and tourists alike.
  86. Fire Island Lighthouse86

    Fire Island Lighthouse

     Fire Island, NY
    The Fire Island Lighthouse is a prominent landmark located on the Great South Bay, in southern Suffolk County, New York. It is situated on the western end of Fire Island, a barrier island off the southern coast of Long Island. This location makes it a unique destination for visitors who are interested in exploring the natural beauty of the area.
  87. Raynham Hall Museum87

    Raynham Hall Museum

     Oyster Bay, NY
    Today, Raynham Hall is owned by the Town of Oyster Bay and is operated as a public museum by the Friends of Raynham Hall Museum, Inc. This organization is dedicated to preserving the house and its history, and to providing an educational and engaging experience for visitors. The museum offers guided tours, exhibits, and events that bring the history of the Townsend family and Oyster Bay to life.
  88. Boscobel House and Gardens88

    Boscobel House and Gardens

     Garrison, NY
    Boscobel House and Gardens is a historic house museum located in Garrison, New York. The house, which overlooks the Hudson River, was built in the early 19th century for States Dyckman. It is a significant example of the Federal style of American architecture, and its interiors are adorned with decorative elements and a collection of furniture representative of the Federal period.
  89. Arkell Museum89

    Arkell Museum

     Canajoharie, NY
    The Arkell Museum, located in Canajoharie, New York, is home to a vast collection of American paintings, primarily from the period of 1860–1940. In addition to this, the museum also features historical exhibits that delve into the history of the Mohawk River Valley and the Beech-Nut baby food company. This combination of art and history provides a comprehensive insight into the cultural and industrial heritage of the region.
  90. Tabor-Wing House90

    Tabor-Wing House

     Dover Plains, NY
    The Tabor-Wing House, located on NY 22 in Dover Plains, New York, is a historic frame house built in 1810. It was constructed by a prominent local family and remains relatively intact today. This house stands as a testament to the architectural and historical significance of the early 19th century in the region.
  91. Voelker Orth Museum91

    Voelker Orth Museum

     Queens, NY
    The Voelker Orth Museum, Bird Sanctuary and Victorian Garden is a unique cultural and historical site located in Murray Hill, Queens, New York City. The museum is dedicated to preserving the home and garden of a German immigrant family from the 1890s. This offers visitors a glimpse into the past, providing a rich understanding of the immigrant experience during that period.
  92. Old House92

    Old House

     Cutchogue, NY
    The Old House, located on State Route 25 in Cutchogue, Suffolk County, New York, is a historic home that stands as one of the most distinguished surviving examples of English domestic architecture in America. This two-story timber-frame structure measures about 36 by 20 feet, with a clapboarded exterior and gabled roof. Its main facade is on the south side, featuring a center entrance framed by a simple trim with a segmented-arch lintel.
  93. Bluff Point Lighthouse93

    Bluff Point Lighthouse

     Plattsburgh, NY
    Bluff Point Light, also known as the Valcour Island Light, is a historical lighthouse that was in service from 1874 until 1930. Today, it is part of Adirondack State Park and is operated as a museum by the Clinton County Historical Association. Visitors can explore the lighthouse and learn about its history and the role it played in guiding ships through the channel between Valcour Island and New York State.
  94. Saugerties Lighthouse94

    Saugerties Lighthouse

     Saugerties, NY
    The Saugerties Lighthouse is an active beacon situated on the Hudson River, to the north of Saugerties, in Ulster County, New York. This historic structure has been a part of the landscape since its construction in 1869, replacing the original lighthouse built in 1838. It's a significant landmark that offers a glimpse into the maritime history of the region.
  95. Adirondack Experience The Museum on Blue Mountain Lake95

    Adirondack Experience The Museum on Blue Mountain Lake

     Long Lake, NY
    The Adirondack Experience, previously known as the Adirondack Museum, is a significant historical institution located in the hamlet of Blue Mountain Lake in Hamilton County, New York. The museum's primary mission is to preserve and showcase the rich history of the Adirondacks region. It is situated on the site of the historic Blue Mountain House, a summer resort hotel built in 1876.
  96. Adirondack Experience, The Museum on Blue Mountain Lake96

    Adirondack Experience, The Museum on Blue Mountain Lake

     Blue Mountain Lake, NY
    The Adirondack Experience, previously known as the Adirondack Museum, is a significant institution located in Blue Mountain Lake, New York. The museum's primary mission is to preserve and showcase the rich history of the Adirondacks region. It is situated on the site of the historic Blue Mountain House, a summer resort hotel built in 1876.
  97. Kingsland Homestead97

    Kingsland Homestead

     Flushing, NY
    The Kingsland Homestead is a historical house dating back to the 18th century, situated in Flushing, Queens, New York City. This location offers visitors a glimpse into the past, showcasing architecture and design from a bygone era. The house is a significant part of the city's history and provides a unique opportunity to learn about the lifestyle and culture of the time.
  98. Charlotte–Genesee Lighthouse98

    Charlotte–Genesee Lighthouse

     Rochester, NY
    The Charlotte-Genesee Lighthouse is an active lighthouse that is situated in the Charlotte neighborhood of Rochester on Lake Ontario, in Monroe County, New York. It is a significant historical site that has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since August 13, 1974. The lighthouse is located on Lake Ontario, at the mouth of the Genesee River.
  99. Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park99

    Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park

     Oyster Bay, NY
    The Planting Fields Arboretum State Historic Park, which also includes the Coe Hall Historic House Museum, is a significant attraction for tourists. This arboretum and state park spans over 400 acres and is situated in the village of Upper Brookville in the town of Oyster Bay, New York. The park is a testament to the rich history of the area and offers a unique blend of natural beauty and architectural elegance.
  100. Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center100

    Pollock-Krasner House and Study Center

     East Hampton, NY
    The Pollock-Krasner House and Studio, located in Springs in the town of East Hampton on Long Island, New York, became the home of renowned artists Jackson Pollock and his wife Lee Krasner in November 1945. This historical site offers visitors a glimpse into the lives and creative processes of these two influential figures in the art world.
  101. Seward House Museum101

    Seward House Museum

     Auburn, NY
    The William H. Seward House Museum is a historic house museum located at 33 South Street in Auburn, New York. This museum is dedicated to the life and legacy of William H. Seward, who served as a New York state senator, the governor of New York, a U.S. senator, a presidential candidate, and then Secretary of State under presidents Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson.
  102. John Brown Farm State Historic Site102

    John Brown Farm State Historic Site

     North Elba, NY
    The farm and gravesite of John Brown hold the prestigious status of a National Historic Landmark. This recognition underscores the historical importance of this site in the context of American history. Today, the former farm operates as a museum, offering visitors an opportunity to learn about John Brown's life, his abolitionist activities, and the historical events surrounding his execution.
  103. Herkimer Home State Historic Site103

    Herkimer Home State Historic Site

     Little Falls, NY
    The Herkimer Home State Historic Site is a historic house museum located in Herkimer County, New York, United States. This site offers a unique opportunity to explore the history and architecture of the region, providing a glimpse into the past.
  104. Hart Cluett Museum104

    Hart Cluett Museum

     Troy, NY
    The Rensselaer County Historical Society (RCHS) is a non-profit organization that operates as a museum and promotes the study of the history of Rensselaer County, New York. Founded in 1927, the society initially operated out of a single room in the Troy Public Library, collecting manuscripts and published materials related to the county's history. Today, it is located in the Central Troy Historic District in Troy, NY, and offers public programs from its location at 57 Second Street.
  105. King Manor Museum105

    King Manor Museum

     New York, NY
    The King Mansion, also known as the Rufus King House, is a significant historical site located in Jamaica, Queens, New York. It is situated at the intersection of 150th Street and Jamaica Avenue. This 18th-century building offers a glimpse into the life of Rufus King, a prominent figure in American history.
  106. The Alice Austen House Museum106

    The Alice Austen House Museum

     New York, NY
    The Alice Austen House, also known as Clear Comfort, is a historic site located at 2 Hylan Boulevard in the Rosebank section of Staten Island, New York City, New York. This was the home of Alice Austen, a renowned photographer, for most of her lifetime. Today, it serves as a museum and is a member of the Historic House Trust.
  107. Fort Schuyler107

    Fort Schuyler

     Bronx, NY
    Fort Schuyler is a well-preserved fortification from the 19th century, located in the borough of the Bronx in New York City. This historical site offers a unique glimpse into the past, showcasing the architectural and military strategies of the time. It is a significant landmark that represents a part of the city's rich history.
  108. Jean Hasbrouck House108

    Jean Hasbrouck House

     New Paltz, NY
    The Jean Hasbrouck House, located in New Paltz, New York, is a former residence that has been converted into a museum. This stone-built house offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the architectural style of the time and the lifestyle of its former inhabitants.
  109. Skene Manor109

    Skene Manor

     Whitehall, NY
    Skene Manor, also known as the Judge Joseph Potter House, is a historic home situated in Whitehall, Washington County, New York. This Victorian-style mansion, built in 1874, is a significant part of the region's history and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The manor is built of grey sandstone quarried from its own site, adding to its unique charm and historical significance.
  110. Buffalo History Museum110

    Buffalo History Museum

     Buffalo, NY
    The Buffalo History Museum is situated at 1 Museum Court in Buffalo, New York. It is nestled in the northwest corner of Delaware Park, a location that is easily accessible and offers a serene environment for visitors. The museum's location is not only strategic but also historical, adding to the rich tapestry of Buffalo's past.
  111. Steepletop111

    Steepletop

     Austerlitz, NY
    Steepletop, also known as the Edna St. Vincent Millay House, is located in Austerlitz, New York. This farmhouse was the home of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Edna St. Vincent Millay and her husband Eugen Jan Boissevain. It is a significant location due to its association with the renowned poet.
  112. Van Cortlandt House Museum112

    Van Cortlandt House Museum

     Bronx, NY
    The Van Cortlandt House Museum, also referred to as the Frederick Van Cortlandt House or simply the Van Cortlandt House, holds the distinction of being the oldest building in the Bronx district of New York City. This historical landmark is nestled in the southwestern part of the approximately 450-hectare Van Cortlandt Park in the Riverdale neighborhood and is accessible via Broadway (U.S. Route 9).
  113. Lefferts Historic House113

    Lefferts Historic House

     Brooklyn, NY
    The Lefferts Historic House, a significant landmark in Brooklyn, New York City, is situated within the beautiful surroundings of Prospect Park. The house, which was constructed around the year 1783, offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the rich history and heritage of the region.
  114. Niagara Falls History Museum114

    Niagara Falls History Museum

     Niagara Falls,
    The Niagara Falls History Museum is a local history museum located in the city of Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada. It offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history of the region and its connection to the world-famous waterfall. The museum is a great place for tourists who are interested in learning more about the history of Niagara Falls and its surrounding areas.
  115. Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden115

    Snug Harbor Cultural Center & Botanical Garden

     Staten Island, NY
    Snug Harbor, also known as Sailors Snug Harbor, is a collection of architecturally significant buildings from the 19th century. These buildings are located on Staten Island, in New York City. The site is a testament to the architectural styles of the time and offers a unique glimpse into the past.
  116. Van Wyck Homestead Museum116

    Van Wyck Homestead Museum

     Fishkill, NY
    The Van Wyck Homestead Museum is a significant historical site located in Fishkill, New York. This early 18th-century Dutch colonial house played a crucial role during the American Revolutionary War, serving as the headquarters for a major military supply depot. Recognized for its historical importance, the museum has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1972.
  117. Hervey Ely Mansion117

    Hervey Ely Mansion

     Rochester, NY
    The Hervey Ely House, also known as the Daughters of the American Revolution Chapter House, is a historic home located in Rochester, Monroe County, New York. Built around 1837, the house is a prime example of Greek Revival architecture. This two-story brick structure, covered in stucco, stands as a testament to the architectural trends of the early 19th century.
  118. Historic Cherry Hill118

    Historic Cherry Hill

     Albany, NY
    Cherry Hill is a historic house situated on South Pearl Street in Albany, New York. This timber frame structure, which dates back to the late 18th century, offers a glimpse into the architectural style and living conditions of that era. It was built by Colonel Philip Kiliaen van Rensselaer for his bride Maria Sanders, and has since been preserved and maintained for public viewing.
  119. Grandin Building: Book of Mormon Publication Site119

    Grandin Building: Book of Mormon Publication Site

     Palmyra, NY
    The Book of Mormon Historic Publication Site is situated in the village of Palmyra, Wayne County, New York. This historic site encompasses the E. B. Grandin Building along with a few neighboring structures. It was in the E. B. Grandin building that the first copies of the Book of Mormon were printed and sold by Egbert B. Grandin. The site holds significant historical value to the Mormon community.
  120. Van Horn Mansion120

    Van Horn Mansion

     Burt, NY
    The Van Horn Mansion, a historic site in Niagara County, New York, was constructed in 1823 by Judge James Van Horn. It is situated on Lockport-Olcott Road, along Route 78, making it easily accessible for visitors. The mansion's rich history and its prominent location make it a notable point of interest for those interested in the region's past.
  121. Albany Institute of History and Art121

    Albany Institute of History and Art

     Albany, NY
    The Albany Institute of History Art (AIHA) is a museum located in Albany, New York. It is dedicated to the collection, preservation, interpretation, and promotion of the history, art, and culture of Albany and the Upper Hudson Valley region. The museum offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich cultural heritage of this region through its extensive collections and exhibitions.
  122. Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Center122

    Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Center

     Niagara Falls,
    The Niagara Falls Underground Railroad Heritage Center is a museum located in Niagara Falls, New York. The museum's primary focus is on the history and legacy of the Underground Railroad, a network of secret routes and safe houses established in the United States during the early to mid-19th century, and used by enslaved African-Americans to escape into free states and Canada. The museum provides an in-depth look into this significant part of American history.
  123. John Kane House123

    John Kane House

     Pawling, NY
    The John Kane House, also known as Washington's Headquarters, is a historical site located in Pawling, New York. The house was built in the mid-18th century and has since become a significant part of American history. It was used by George Washington as his headquarters during the Revolutionary War when the Continental Army was garrisoned in the area. The house has been preserved and is now a property of the Historical Society of Quaker Hill and Pawling.
  124. Dyckman Farmhouse Museum124

    Dyckman Farmhouse Museum

     New York, NY
    The Dyckman House, which is now known as the Dyckman Farmhouse Museum, holds the distinction of being the oldest remaining farmhouse on Manhattan island. This historical structure serves as a reminder of New York City's rural past, providing a stark contrast to the urban landscape that surrounds it today.
  125. Center for Brooklyn History125

    Center for Brooklyn History

     Brooklyn, NY
    The Center for Brooklyn History, previously known as the Brooklyn Historical Society, is a multifaceted institution that was established in 1863. It serves as a museum, library, and educational center, with a mission to preserve and promote the study of Brooklyn's rich 400-year history. This institution is a valuable resource for anyone interested in learning about the historical development of Brooklyn.
  126. Valentine–Varian House126

    Valentine–Varian House

     Bronx, NY
    The Valentine–Varian House, located in the Norwood neighborhood of the Bronx, New York City, is a historic site with a rich history. Built in 1758 by Isaac Valentine, it stands as the Bronx's second oldest house and oldest remaining farmhouse. This two-story, five bay fieldstone residence with a gable roof is a testament to the architectural style of the time. It was moved to its current location in 1965 and underwent restoration between July 1965 and May 1968.
  127. The City Reliquary127

    The City Reliquary

     Brooklyn, NY
    The City Reliquary, situated in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, is a community museum that offers a unique perspective on the history of New York City's five boroughs. The museum showcases a variety of cultural ephemera and relics, providing a tangible connection to the city's past. As a not-for-profit organization, the City Reliquary is dedicated to preserving and sharing the rich history of New York City with locals and tourists alike.
  128. Ganondagan State Historic Site128

    Ganondagan State Historic Site

     Victor, NY
    Ganondagan State Historic Site, also known as Boughton Hill, is a significant Native American historic site located in Ontario County, New York. In the 17th century, it was the site of the largest Seneca village, making it a place of great historical and cultural importance. Visitors to the site can learn about the rich history of the Seneca people and their way of life during that period.
  129. Historic Richmond Town129

    Historic Richmond Town

     Staten Island, NY
    Historic Richmond Town is an authentic town and farm museum complex located in the neighborhood of Richmondtown, Staten Island, in New York City. It offers a unique opportunity to explore the history and culture of the area, with more than 30 historic buildings and sites dating from the late 17th to the early 20th centuries. The museum complex is a testament to Staten Island's rich history and is a joint project of the Staten Island Historical Society and the City of New York.
  130. Bull Stone House130

    Bull Stone House

     Campbell Hall, NY
    The Bull Stone House, located in the Town of Hamptonburgh, New York, is a significant historical site. Constructed in the 1720s by William Bull and Sarah Wells, pioneer settlers of Central Orange County, this ten-room stone house stands as a testament to the early settlement of the region. The house is one of the few in America still owned and occupied by the same family, with the current resident being a ninth-generation descendant of the couple.
  131. Top Cottage131

    Top Cottage

     Poughkeepsie, NY
    After being privately owned for half a century, Top Cottage was restored and handed over to the National Park Service. Today, it is operated as part of the nearby Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site. This site is a testament to the life and work of Franklin D. Roosevelt and offers visitors a unique insight into his personal and political life.
  132. Joseph Lloyd House132

    Joseph Lloyd House

     Lloyd Harbor, NY
    The Joseph Lloyd Manor house, located in Lloyd Harbor, Suffolk County, New York, is a historical site and Literary Landmark. The house was constructed between 1766 and 1767 on the Manor of Queens Village, a 3,000-acre provisioning plantation established in the late 17th century on the ancestral lands of the Matinecock Nation. This historical site offers a glimpse into the past, providing visitors with a unique opportunity to learn about the region's history.
  133. Mount Gulian Historic Site133

    Mount Gulian Historic Site

     Beacon, NY
    Mount Gulian is a beautifully reconstructed 18th century Dutch manor house located on the Hudson River in the town of Fishkill, New York. This historic site offers a unique glimpse into the past, showcasing the architectural style and design of the period. Visitors can explore the manor house and its surroundings, taking in the stunning views of the Hudson River.
  134. Locust Lawn Farm134

    Locust Lawn Farm

     Wallkill, NY
    Locust Lawn is a historical farm complex from the 19th century, situated on the bank of the Plattekill Creek on New York State Route 32, just outside of New Paltz in Ulster County, New York. This location offers visitors a glimpse into the past, with its preserved architecture and natural surroundings.
  135. Van Cortlandt Manor135

    Van Cortlandt Manor

     Croton-On-Hudson, NY
    Van Cortlandt Manor is a historical site located in the village of Croton-on-Hudson in Westchester County, New York. This 17th-century house and property were built by the Van Cortlandt family and are situated near the confluence of the Croton and Hudson Rivers. The manor offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the architectural style and living conditions of the colonial era.
  136. Mulford Farmstead136

    Mulford Farmstead

     East Hampton, NY
    Mulford Farm, located in East Hampton, Long Island, New York, holds a significant place in American history as one of the most intact English colonial farmsteads. This historic site provides a unique glimpse into the past, showcasing the architectural and agricultural practices of the colonial era.
  137. Jay Heritage Center137

    Jay Heritage Center

     Rye, NY
    The Jay Heritage Center (JHC) is a non-profit organization that was incorporated in 1990. It is chartered by the New York State Board of Regents to act as stewards of the 23-acre Jay Estate, the National Historic Landmark home of American Founding Father John Jay. The estate is located in Rye, New York and is considered the centerpiece of the Boston Post Road Historic District.
  138. Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site138

    Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site

     Yonkers, NY
    The Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site is a historic house museum situated in the Getty Square neighborhood of Yonkers, New York. This site offers a unique opportunity to explore the rich history of the area, with the manor itself being one of the oldest standing buildings in Westchester County. The manor was originally the family seat of Philipse Manor and has been preserved and maintained by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation.
  139. Roycroft Campus139

    Roycroft Campus

     East Aurora, NY
    Roycroft was a significant part of the Arts and Crafts movement in the United States, founded by Elbert Hubbard in 1895. This reformist community of craft workers and artists was based in East Aurora, New York. The community's work and philosophy had a profound influence on American architecture and design in the early 20th century.
  140. Millard Fillmore House140

    Millard Fillmore House

     East Aurora, NY
    The Fillmore House, also known as the Millard Fillmore House, is a historic house museum situated at 24 Shearer Avenue in East Aurora, Erie County, New York. This house was the residence of the 13th president of the United States, Millard Fillmore, from 1826 to 1830. It is the only surviving building, apart from the White House, associated with Fillmore's life.
  141. Nott Memorial141

    Nott Memorial

     Schenectady, NY
    The Nott Memorial is a unique 16-sided stone-masonry building that serves as the architectural and physical centerpiece of Union College in Schenectady, New York. Its distinctive and colorful Victorian architecture makes it a National Historic Landmark. The building's design and central location can be traced back to Josef Ramee's 1813 conception of the school grounds, which were the first planned college campus in the United States.
  142. Gomez Mill House142

    Gomez Mill House

     Marlboro, NY
    The Gomez Mill House is situated in the Town of Newburgh, New York, USA. It is conveniently located on Mill House Road, a short distance off US 9W, just south of the Orange – Ulster county line. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the area.
  143. Clinton House143

    Clinton House

     Poughkeepsie, NY
    The Clinton House, located in the city of Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York, is an 18th-century Georgian stone building. This historic structure stands as a testament to the architectural style of the period and offers a glimpse into the past.
  144. Locust Grove Estate144

    Locust Grove Estate

     Poughkeepsie, NY
    The Locust Grove estate spans 200 acres and features a park-like setting with homes, a carriage house, an ice house, trails, a flower garden, and a vegetable garden. The estate offers stunning views of the Hudson River from a bluff, providing a picturesque backdrop for visitors.
  145. Vander Ende–Onderdonk House145

    Vander Ende–Onderdonk House

     Ridgewood, NY
    The Vander Ende–Onderdonk House, also known as the Van Nanda House, is a historic house located at 1820 Flushing Avenue in Ridgewood, Queens, New York City. This house is a significant part of the city's history and offers a glimpse into the past. It is a must-visit for anyone interested in the history of New York City.
  146. The Old Catskill Game Farm146

    The Old Catskill Game Farm

     Catskill, NY
    The property of the former Catskill Game Farm was purchased by new owners in 2012. The previous giraffe barn has been transformed into a hotel, which opened in October 2019 after an extensive renovation of the existing building.
  147. Fort Klock Restoration147

    Fort Klock Restoration

     St Johnsville, NY
    Fort Klock is a historical site located in the Mohawk River Valley of Upstate New York. This fortified stone homestead was built around 1750 by Johannes Klock. It stands as a testament to the mid-18th century architecture and the history of the region. The fort was used during the French and Indian War and the American Revolutionary War, adding to its historical significance.
  148. The 1868 Poppenhusen Institute148

    The 1868 Poppenhusen Institute

     College Point, NY
    The Poppenhusen Institute, located at 114-04 14th Road in College Point, Queens, is a historic building with a significant educational legacy. It is known for housing the first free kindergarten in America, marking a milestone in the country's educational history. Today, the Institute continues to serve as a community cultural center, preserving its rich history while providing a space for cultural and educational activities.
  149. Elizabeth Cady Stanton House149

    Elizabeth Cady Stanton House

     Seneca Falls, NY
    The Elizabeth Cady Stanton House, located at 32 Washington Street in the village of Seneca Falls, New York, is a significant historical site. It served as the residence of the renowned suffragist, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, from 1847 to 1862. This period was a crucial time in the women's rights movement, and the house stands as a testament to Stanton's contributions.
  150. Railroad Museum of Long Island150

    Railroad Museum of Long Island

     Riverhead, NY
    The Railroad Museum of Long Island is a unique destination for railway enthusiasts and history buffs alike. It is based in two locations, the main one in Riverhead, and a satellite location in Greenport, both on the North Fork of Long Island, New York. Each location offers a different perspective on the rich railway history of the region, making it an interesting visit for those interested in the history of transportation.
  151. Cayuga Museum of History & Art151

    Cayuga Museum of History & Art

     Auburn, NY
    The Cayuga Museum of History and Art, also known as the Willard-Case Mansion, is a historic mansion located in Auburn, Cayuga County, New York state. This monumental Greek Revival style brick mansion was originally built in 1836-1843 by John Seymour. It features Classical Revival wings added in the late 19th century, a two-story, five-bay, center hall building, resting on a stone foundation. The front facade features a monumental Greek Revival pedimented portico with massive fluted Ionic columns.
  152. Millard Fillmore Presidential Site152

    Millard Fillmore Presidential Site

     East Aurora, NY
    The Fillmore House, also known as the Millard Fillmore House, is a historic house museum located at 24 Shearer Avenue in East Aurora in Erie County, New York. Built in 1826, it served as the residence of the 13th president of the United States, Millard Fillmore, from 1826 to 1830. It is the only surviving building, apart from the White House, associated with Fillmore's life.
  153. Suydam House153

    Suydam House

     Greenlawn, NY
    The Suydam House, also known as the Suydam Homestead, is a historic home situated in Centerport, Suffolk County, New York. This house, built around 1730, is a significant example of settlement period domestic architecture on Long Island. It is one of the oldest remaining houses in the village of Centerport, making it a site of historical interest for visitors.
  154. Rose Hill Mansion154

    Rose Hill Mansion

     New York, NY
    Rose Hill Mansion is a historic house museum located on New York State Route 96A in Fayette, New York. This location is easily accessible and offers a unique opportunity to explore a piece of New York's rich history.
  155. Old Stone Fort Museum155

    Old Stone Fort Museum

     Schoharie, NY
    The Old Stone Fort Museum complex is not just about the fort itself. It also includes several other historical buildings that add to the richness of the experience. These include the William Badgely Museum and carriage house, the Warner house, the 1830 Jackson law office, the Oliver one-room school house, and the Schaeffer-Ingold Dutch barn. Each of these buildings carries its own unique history and charm, offering visitors a comprehensive view of the past.
  156. Peter Whitmer Log Home156

    Peter Whitmer Log Home

     Village of Waterloo, NY
    The Peter Whitmer log home is a significant historical site situated in Fayette, New York. It is owned and managed by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). This site offers a unique insight into the early history of the LDS Church and the life of the Whitmer family.
  157. Halsey House157

    Halsey House

     Southampton, NY
    The Halsey House, located in Southampton, New York, is a historic house that has been converted into a museum. The house was built around 1683 by Thomas Halsey Jr., who was the son of pioneer Thomas Halsey Sr. This historic site offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the lifestyle and artifacts from the time of its construction.
  158. Tinker Homestead and Farm Museum158

    Tinker Homestead and Farm Museum

     Pittsford, NY
    The Tinker Cobblestone Farmstead, also known as the Tinker Homestead and Farm Museum, is a historic home situated in Henrietta, Monroe County, New York. This location is steeped in history and offers a unique glimpse into the past. The farmstead is a significant part of the local heritage and provides an opportunity for visitors to learn about the area's history and the lifestyle of its early inhabitants.
  159. The Old Stone Fort Museum159

    The Old Stone Fort Museum

     Schoharie, NY
    The Old Stone Fort, nestled in the village of Schoharie in New York, carries a rich history dating back to 1772. Originally constructed as a Reformed Dutch Church, the building has witnessed significant events and transformations over the centuries. Its architecture and historical significance make it an interesting destination for tourists interested in history and architecture.
  160. Miller House160

    Miller House

     White Plains, NY
    The Elijah Miller House, located in North White Plains in Westchester County, New York, is a historic home that offers a glimpse into the past. This 18th-century Rhode Island-style farmhouse was used by General George Washington as a headquarters command post during the Revolutionary War. Today, it serves as a museum, showcasing many artifacts from the Colonial Westchester Ann and Elijah Miller family.
  161. Heritage Square Museum161

    Heritage Square Museum

     Ontario, NY
    The Ontario Heritage Square, also known as the Heritage Square Museum, is a significant historical site located in Ontario, New York, in Wayne County. This museum is a testament to the rich history of the region and offers visitors a chance to step back in time and experience the past firsthand.
  162. Sackets Harbor Battlefield State Historic Site162

    Sackets Harbor Battlefield State Historic Site

     Sackets Harbor, NY
    The Sackets Harbor Battlefield State Historic Site is a location of historical significance located in Jefferson County, New York, United States. It is situated south of the Village of Sackets Harbor and borders Lake Ontario. This site played a crucial role in the War of 1812, with two significant battles fought in its vicinity. Today, it stands as a testament to the past, offering visitors a glimpse into a pivotal period in American history.
  163. Renee and Chaim Gross Foundation163

    Renee and Chaim Gross Foundation

     New York, NY
    The Renee and Chaim Gross Foundation is a non-profit organization that was established in 1989. It is dedicated to the study of the works of modern American sculptor Chaim Gross, his contemporaries, and the history of 20th-century American art. The foundation is a significant resource for those interested in understanding the evolution of American art in the 20th century.
  164. Bedford Historical Society164

    Bedford Historical Society

     Bedford, NY
    The Bedford Village Historic District is home to several notable buildings, including the court house built in 1787, the library established in 1807, the school house constructed in 1829, the post office dating back to around 1838, and the Presbyterian church erected in 1872. These buildings offer a glimpse into the architectural styles and historical periods of the area.
  165. New York State Executive Mansion165

    New York State Executive Mansion

     Albany, NY
    The New York State Executive Mansion, located at 138 Eagle Street in Albany, New York, is the official residence of the governor of New York. This historic building has been the home of the state's governors and their families since 1875. It was originally constructed in 1856 as a private home in the Italianate style for banker Thomas Olcott and has undergone various modifications over the years.
  166. Billiou–Stillwell–Perine House166

    Billiou–Stillwell–Perine House

     Staten Island, NY
    The Billiou–Stillwell–Perine House is a significant historical site as it is the oldest standing building on Staten Island, New York. This Dutch Colonial structure offers a glimpse into the architectural style and history of the region. Visitors can appreciate the longevity and historical significance of this building, which has stood the test of time.
  167. Lansing Manor House167

    Lansing Manor House

     North Blenheim, NY
    The Lansing Manor House, a historic home, is situated in North Blenheim, Schoharie County, New York, United States. It is conveniently located next to the Blenheim-Gilboa Visitors Center and Mine Kill State Park, making it an accessible destination for tourists.
  168. Hart-Cluett House168

    Hart-Cluett House

     Troy, NY
    The Hart-Cluett Mansion, located on Second Street in Troy, New York, is a significant historical site. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1973 and contributes to the Central Troy Historic District, which was established in 1986. This makes it a notable destination for those interested in historical architecture and the history of Troy.
  169. Bowne House169

    Bowne House

     Flushing, NY
    The John Bowne House, located in Flushing, Queens, New York City, is recognized for its significant role in the establishment of religious tolerance in the United States. This historical site offers visitors a glimpse into the early struggles for religious freedom in the country, making it a notable destination for those interested in American history.
  170. Park Avenue Armory170

    Park Avenue Armory

     New York, NY
    The Park Avenue Armory, also known as the 7th Regiment Armory, is a historic National Guard armory building. It is located at 643 Park Avenue in the Upper East Side neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. This historic building is a significant landmark in the city and offers a unique glimpse into the past.
  171. Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County171

    Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County

     Glen Cove, NY
    The Holocaust Memorial and Tolerance Center of Nassau County (HMTC) is a multifaceted institution located in Glen Cove, on the North Shore of Long Island, New York. It serves as a Holocaust memorial, a museum, and a tolerance center, offering visitors a unique blend of historical education and cultural experience.
  172. Genesee Country Village and Museum172

    Genesee Country Village and Museum

     Wheatland, NY
    The Genesee Country Village and Museum is a living history museum that transports visitors back to the 19th century. Located in the town of Wheatland, New York, the museum spans over 600 acres and offers a unique glimpse into the past. Visitors can explore the Historic Village, the John L. Wehle Gallery of Sporting Art, the Genesee Country Nature Center, the Carriage Museum, the Silver Baseball Park, and the Heirloom Gardens.
  173. Davis Town Meeting House173

    Davis Town Meeting House

     Coram, NY
    The Davis Town Meeting House, also known as the Lester H. Davis House, is a historic building situated in Coram, New York, United States. This building holds a significant place in the history of the town and offers a glimpse into the past. Visitors can explore this historic site and learn about its rich history.
  174. LeRoy House174

    LeRoy House

     Le Roy, NY
    The Le Roy House is currently owned by the Le Roy Historical Society and functions as a historic house museum. It features 19th-century period rooms, a room dedicated to Morganville Pottery items, and exhibits that showcase local history. This provides an opportunity for visitors to learn about the region's past and its cultural heritage.
  175. Bayside Historical Society175

    Bayside Historical Society

     Queens, NY
    The Fort Totten Officers' Club, also known as the Castle, is a historic clubhouse located at Fort Totten in Bayside, Queens, New York. This late Gothic Revival style building was built in the 1870s and expanded to its present size in 1887. It is a two-story, rectangular frame building with a projecting central tower pavilion and sheathed in clapboard. It features identical, polygonal, three-story towers and a wood parapet surrounding the roofline.
  176. Sea Cliff Village Museum176

    Sea Cliff Village Museum

     Sea Cliff, NY
    The Sea Cliff Village Hall, Library and Museum Complex is a historic civic building complex situated in Sea Cliff, Nassau County, New York. This complex is not just a museum but also includes a village hall and a library, making it a multifunctional space that offers a glimpse into the history and culture of the area.
  177. Saddle Rock Grist Mill177

    Saddle Rock Grist Mill

     Great Neck, NY
    The Saddle Rock Grist Mill is a historic grist mill building situated in Saddle Rock, a quaint village in the town of North Hempstead in Nassau County, New York. This location is steeped in history and offers a unique glimpse into the past. The mill is a significant part of the local heritage and provides an interesting destination for those interested in history and architecture.
  178. Haviland-Davison Grist Mill178

    Haviland-Davison Grist Mill

     East Rockaway, NY
    The Haviland-Davison Grist Mill is a historic grist mill situated in East Rockaway, Nassau County, New York. This mill holds a significant place in history and offers a glimpse into the past. It's an ideal destination for those interested in history and architecture.
  179. National Purple Heart Hall of Honor179

    National Purple Heart Hall of Honor

     New Windsor, NY
    The National Purple Heart Hall of Honor is situated in the Town of New Windsor, New York, along NY 300. It is conveniently located less than two miles south of the Town of Newburgh line and is in close proximity to the City of Newburgh. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists visiting the area.
  180. Bronck House180

    Bronck House

     Coxsackie, NY
    The Bronck House, also known as the Pieter Bronck House, is a historic house museum located to the west of Coxsackie in Greene County, New York. This museum offers a unique opportunity to explore the history and architecture of the region, providing a glimpse into the past.
  181. Sherwood-Jayne House181

    Sherwood-Jayne House

     Setauket- East Setauket, NY
    The Sherwood-Jayne House is a historic home located in East Setauket, Suffolk County, New York. This location is steeped in history and offers a unique glimpse into the past. The property includes the main house and several related buildings, all of which contribute to the overall historical significance of the site.
  182. The Wilcox Octagon House Museum182

    The Wilcox Octagon House Museum

     Camillus, NY
    The Wilcox Octagon House, located in Camillus, New York, is a historic home that dates back to 1856. It has been recognized for its historical significance and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. This unique octagonal house offers a glimpse into the past and the architectural trends of the time.
  183. Stony Brook Grist Mill183

    Stony Brook Grist Mill

     Stony Brook, NY
    The Stony Brook Grist Mill, located in Stony Brook, Suffolk County, New York, is a Registered Historic Place. This designation signifies its historical significance and the preservation efforts that have been put in place to maintain its original state. Visitors can appreciate the rich history of the mill and its role in the local community.
  184. Zim House - The Horseheads Historical Society184

    Zim House - The Horseheads Historical Society

     Horseheads, NY
    The Zimmerman House, also known as Zim House, is a historical structure located in Horseheads, New York. This house was the home of the famous cartoonist Eugene Zimmerman, who was also known as 'Zim'. The house is a significant part of the local history and is a testament to the architectural style of the time. It is a place where visitors can get a glimpse of the past and learn about the life and works of Eugene Zimmerman.
  185. Hyde Hall185

    Hyde Hall

     Springfield, NY
    In 1986, Hyde Hall was designated a National Historic Landmark due to its significant architectural features and the completeness of its architectural documentary record. This recognition underscores the mansion's importance in the history of American architecture.
  186. Camillus Erie Canal Park186

    Camillus Erie Canal Park

     Camillus, NY
    Camillus Erie Canal Park, located in Camillus, New York, is a town park that conserves a seven-mile stretch of the Erie Canal. This park is a significant historical site that offers visitors a glimpse into the past, showcasing a preserved section of the Erie Canal, a crucial waterway that played a significant role in the state's history and development.
  187. Paddock Mansion187

    Paddock Mansion

     Watertown, NY
    Paddock Mansion is a historic home situated in Watertown, Jefferson County, New York. This location is steeped in history and offers a unique glimpse into the past. The mansion's architecture and design are a testament to the era in which it was built, making it a fascinating destination for those interested in history and architecture.
  188. Zadock Pratt Museum188

    Zadock Pratt Museum

     Prattsville, NY
    The Zadock Pratt House, also known as the Zadock Pratt Museum, is a historic home situated in Prattsville, Greene County, New York. This location is steeped in history and offers a unique glimpse into the past. The house was originally built in 1828 and has since undergone significant alterations, reflecting the architectural tastes of mid-19th century America.
  189. Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site189

    Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site

     Newburgh, NY
    The Washington's Headquarters State Historic Site, also known as the Hasbrouck House, is a significant location in Newburgh, New York. It overlooks the scenic Hudson River and holds historical importance as it served as the longest-serving headquarters of George Washington during the final year of the American Revolutionary War. This site provides a glimpse into the past and the strategic operations that took place during a pivotal time in American history.
  190. Roe Cobblestone Schoolhouse190

    Roe Cobblestone Schoolhouse

     Wolcott, NY
    The Roe Cobblestone Schoolhouse is a one-story cobblestone building, measuring 28 feet long by 22 feet deep, with a three-bay wide structure. Built around 1820, the schoolhouse is constructed of irregularly shaped, multi-colored field cobbles. This unique construction method and the building's age make it a fascinating destination for architecture enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
  191. The Rice Homestead191

    The Rice Homestead

     Mayfield, NY
    The Oliver Rice House, also known as the Rice Homestead, is a historic home situated in Mayfield, Fulton County, New York. This house carries a significant historical value as it was the residence of Oliver Rice, who served in the American Revolutionary War under George Washington. The house is a testament to the architectural styles of the early 19th century, making it a fascinating destination for history and architecture enthusiasts.
  192. Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum192

    Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum

     Town of Sodus, NY
    The Sodus Point Light, a historic lighthouse, is situated at Sodus Point on Lake Ontario, in Wayne County, New York. This lighthouse has been recognized for its historical significance and has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since October 8, 1976.
  193. Dewint House193

    Dewint House

     Tappan, NY
    The DeWint House in Tappan, New York, is a significant historical site as it is one of the oldest surviving structures in Rockland County. The house is a prime example of Hudson Valley Dutch Colonial architecture, showcasing the unique blend of Dutch and American styles that were prevalent during the colonial period. The house was built using brick and indigenous stone, marking it as a testament to the architectural practices of the time.
  194. History of the Horace Greeley House194

    History of the Horace Greeley House

     Chappaqua, NY
    The Greeley House, a significant historical site, is conveniently located at the intersection of King New York State Route 120 and Senter streets in downtown Chappaqua, New York. This location makes it easily accessible for tourists and visitors interested in exploring the rich history of the area.
  195. The Cobblestone Museum195

    The Cobblestone Museum

     Albion, NY
    The Cobblestone Historic District, located along the NY 104 Ridge Road in Childs, New York, is a unique showcase of cobblestone architecture. This district comprises three buildings that exemplify this architectural style, which was developed to a high degree in the regions of upstate New York near Lake Ontario. These buildings are a testament to the architectural ingenuity of the time and offer a glimpse into the region's rich history.
  196. Granger Homestead and Carriage Museum196

    Granger Homestead and Carriage Museum

     Canandaigua, NY
    The Granger Homestead and Carriage Museum is a historical site located in Canandaigua, New York. The museum is housed in an 1816 Federal-style mansion, which offers a glimpse into the past. The mansion has been preserved to maintain its original architectural style, providing a unique experience for visitors.
  197. Historical Society of Pennsylvania197

    Historical Society of Pennsylvania

     Philadelphia, NY
    The Historical Society of Pennsylvania, located on Locust Street in Center City Philadelphia, is a historic research facility. It is a significant location for those interested in history and research, offering a unique insight into the past. The society is easily accessible and is situated in a central location, making it a convenient stop for tourists exploring the city.
  198. Old Fort Johnson198

    Old Fort Johnson

     Fort Johnson, NY
    Old Fort Johnson is a historic house museum and site located at 2 Mergner Road, at the junction of New York State Routes 5 and 67, in Fort Johnson, New York. This location is easily accessible and offers a glimpse into the past, making it an interesting destination for history enthusiasts.
  199. Schuyler House199

    Schuyler House

     Schuylerville, NY
    The Schuyler House has a rich history, having been occupied by the British Army during the American Revolution. It was burned down upon their retreat but was later rebuilt. This historical event adds a layer of intrigue for visitors interested in the American Revolution.
  200. Lyndhurst Mansion200

    Lyndhurst Mansion

     Town of Greenburgh, NY
    Lyndhurst, also referred to as the Jay Gould estate, is a remarkable example of Gothic Revival architecture. This country house is situated in Tarrytown, New York, adjacent to the scenic Hudson River. Its unique location and architectural style make it a noteworthy site for visitors interested in history and architecture.