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List of National Historic Landmarks in New York

This is a list of National Historic Landmarks and comparable other historic sites designated by the U.S. government in the U.S. state of New York. The United States National Historic Landmark (NHL) program operates under the auspices of the National Park Service, and recognizes buildings, structures, objects, sites and districts of resources according to a list of criteria of national significance.[1] There are 276 NHLs in New York state, which is more than 10 percent of all the NHLs nationwide, and the most of any state.[2] The National Park Service also has listed 20 National Monuments, National Historic Sites, National Memorials, and other sites as being historic landmarks of national importance,[3] of which 7 are also designated NHLs. All of these historic landmarks are covered in this list.

The New York State Capitol was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1979

There are 139 NHLs in upstate New York, 13 on Long Island, and 116 within New York City (NYC). Three counties have ten or more NHLs: New York County (Manhattan) has 86; Westchester County, just north of NYC, has 18; and Erie County in western New York has 10. Twelve other counties have five to nine NHLs, eight have three or four, 27 counties have one or two, and the remaining twelve of the state's 62 counties have none. The first New York NHLs were eight designated on October 9, 1960; the latest was designated on January 13, 2021. The NHLs and other landmarks outside NYC are listed below; the NHLs in NYC are in this companion article.

Seven NHL sites are among the 20 National Park System historic areas in New York state.[4] The other 13 National Park Service areas are also historic landmark sites of national importance, but are already protected by Federal ownership and administration, so NHL designation is unnecessary. A list of these National Park Service areas that conserve historic sites in New York State is also provided. Finally, three former NHLs in the state are also listed.

Overview edit

 
Slabsides, nature retreat of John Burroughs

New York State NHLs include ten prehistoric or other archeological sites,[nb 1] 12 historical Dutch farmhouses, manors, and historic districts,[nb 2] and 21 architecturally and/or historically important churches or houses of worship.[nb 3] Fully 26 NHLs are primarily military, including 13 fort sites (five standing forts, three fortified houses, and five ruins),[nb 4] five other battlegrounds,[nb 5] seven military headquarters, training facilities, arsenals and armories,[nb 6] and one military shipwreck site.[nb 7] One of these NHLs is associated with the American Civil War,[nb 8] while all the rest of these forts and other military places are associated with the French and Indian War and/or the American Revolutionary War.

There are nine NHL ships, including a warship and a tugboat that served in World War II, one warship that saw combat in the Vietnam War, three sailing boats, two fireboats and a lightvessel.[nb 9] Salient in the list are 24 mansions,[nb 10] and four sites primarily significant for their architectural landscaping.[nb 11] Many properties, numbering in the thousands, are contributing or non-contributing structures in the state's nine National Historic Landmark Districts.[nb 12] Intellectual accomplishments of New Yorkers are associated with 22 sites, including nine university buildings,[nb 13] ten other NHLs associated with inventions, inventors or scientists,[nb 14] and four engineering landmarks, including two bridges that were once the longest of their types.[nb 15] Commercial accomplishments include 11 historic skyscrapers, five of which were once the tallest in the world,[nb 16] seven stock exchanges and other buildings important in commercial history,[nb 17] two bank buildings,[nb 18] five industrial facilities,[nb 19] and three water-based civil engineering works.[nb 20] Two are architectural oddities.[nb 21]

 
Mohonk Mountain House, a resort hotel located on the Shawangunk Ridge

Political and social accomplishments are represented by four former mental care institutions (a legacy of the state's leading role in mental health care),[nb 22] 14 sites associated with suffragettes or other women leaders,[nb 23] five Underground Railroad or other sites associated with abolitionists,[nb 24] six sites associated with African-American leaders,[nb 25] three sites associated with labor rights,[nb 26] and four sites associated with other social activism.[nb 27] In addition, there are 21 homes of other national leaders,[nb 28] and six government buildings that are significant on a national scale.[nb 29] Community, arts and entertainment accomplishments represented include two utopian communes,[nb 30] the Adirondack Park and four of its Great Camps,[nb 31] and five other retreat sites.[nb 32] No fewer than nine artist homes or studios are landmarked,[nb 33] as well as nine homes of writers and composers.[nb 34] There are four club buildings, of which two are historical societies,[nb 35] and eight entertainment venues or sites associated with entertainers.[nb 36] Sixteen others are unique sites that are difficult to classify.[nb 37]

 
New York Public Library, 42nd St., NYC

Notable architects whose work is represented in the NHLs of the state include: Alexander Jackson Davis (7 sites),[nb 38] Andrew Jackson Downing (2),[nb 39] William West Durant (2),[nb 40] Leopold Eidlitz (2),[nb 41] Cass Gilbert (2),[nb 42] Henry J. Hardenbergh (2),[nb 43] Raymond Hood (3),[nb 44] Philip Hooker (2),[nb 45] Minard Lafever (7),[nb 46] John McComb Jr. (3),[nb 47] Frederick Law Olmsted (3),[nb 48] Isaac G. Perry (2),[nb 49] George B. Post (3),[nb 50] James Renwick Jr. (4),[nb 51] Henry Hobson Richardson (2),[nb 52] Louis Sullivan (2),[nb 53] Richard Upjohn (6),[nb 54] Calvert Vaux (6),[nb 55] and Frederick Clarke Withers (2).[nb 56] The firm McKim, Mead, and White participated in design of at least six buildings later declared to be NHLs.[nb 57] It was also that firm's work, Pennsylvania Station, whose pending demolition in 1963 launched a historic preservation movement in New York City and led to creation of the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1965.[5]

Current National Historic Landmarks in Upstate and Long Island edit

The State of New York, exclusive of NYC, is home to 155 of these landmarks, which are tabulated here. Twenty-three of these are also State Historic Sites (SHS), and fourteen are National Park System areas; these designations are indicated in italics.

Key
National Historic Landmark
National Historic Landmark District
National Memorial
* National Historic Site
National Monument
National Historical Park
Delisted landmark
[6] Landmark name Image Date designated[7] Location County Description
1 Adams Power Plant Transformer House
 
Adams Power Plant Transformer House
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May 4, 1983
(#75001212)
Niagara Falls
43°04′54″N 79°02′34″W / 43.081764°N 79.042836°W / 43.081764; -79.042836 (Adams Power Plant Transformer House)
Niagara Transformer house of the first large-scale, alternating current electric generating plant in the world; tapped power of Niagara Falls via a 7,500 foot (2,286 m) tail-race tunnel
2 Adirondack Forest Preserve
 
Adirondack Forest Preserve
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May 23, 1963
(#66000891)
Northeastern Upstate New York
43°47′13″N 74°29′06″W / 43.786958°N 74.485016°W / 43.786958; -74.485016 (Adirondack Forest Preserve)
All of Essex and Hamilton and parts of Clinton, Franklin, Fulton, Herkimer, Lewis, Oneida, St. Lawrence, Saratoga, Warren, and Washington Largest publicly protected area in the lower 48 United States; largest National Historic Landmark; largest and one of earliest areas protected by any state; established in 1885; later protected in "forever wild" section of New York state constitution
3 Susan B. Anthony House
 
Susan B. Anthony House
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May 23, 1965
(#66000528)
Rochester
43°09′12″N 77°37′33″W / 43.153336°N 77.625747°W / 43.153336; -77.625747 (Susan B. Anthony House)
Monroe Home of Susan B. Anthony, prominent 19th century women's rights activist
4 Armour-Stiner House
 
Armour-Stiner House
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December 8, 1976
(#75001238)
Irvington
41°01′51″N 73°52′13″W / 41.030803°N 73.870415°W / 41.030803; -73.870415 (Armour-Stiner House)
Westchester Octagonal implementation of architectural ideas of Orson Squire Fowler
5 Bennington Battlefield
 
Bennington Battlefield
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January 20, 1961
(#66000564)
Walloomsac
42°56′19″N 73°18′16″W / 42.938658°N 73.304418°W / 42.938658; -73.304418 (Bennington Battlefield)
Rensselaer Site of Battle of Bennington, where the American defeat of a British foraging party of dragoons helped assure the Continental Army's pivotal victory at Saratoga
6 Boston Post Road Historic District
 
Boston Post Road Historic District
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August 30, 1993
(#82001275)
Rye
40°57′31″N 73°42′07″W / 40.958487°N 73.701922°W / 40.958487; -73.701922 (Boston Post Road Historic District)
Westchester Three mansions and associated grounds with pre-contact archaeological significance; 5 contributing properties include the 23-acre Jay Estate, childhood home of Founding Father John Jay, Lounsberry, Rye Golf Club home of Whitby Castle, the private Jay Cemetery, final resting place of John Jay and his descendants, and Marshlands Conservancy, a nature preserve running from Boston Post Road down to the Long Island Sound, an area essentially unchanged for 200 years
7 Boughton Hill (Gannagaro)
 
Boughton Hill (Gannagaro)
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July 19, 1964
(#66000559)
Victor
42°57′40″N 77°24′46″W / 42.961157°N 77.412736°W / 42.961157; -77.412736 (Boughton Hill (Gannagaro))
Ontario The site of a 17th-century Seneca village known as the Town of Peace and birthplace of the Iroquois Confederacy
8 Bronck House
 
Bronck House
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December 24, 1967
(#67000012)
Coxsackie
42°20′31″N 73°50′55″W / 42.342052°N 73.848724°W / 42.342052; -73.848724 (Bronck House)
Greene Oldest structure in upstate New York; excellent example of Dutch colonial architecture
9 Dr. Oliver Bronson House and Estate
 
Dr. Oliver Bronson House and Estate
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July 31, 2003
(#03001035)
Hudson
42°14′35″N 73°47′09″W / 42.243119°N 73.785764°W / 42.243119; -73.785764 (Dr. Oliver Bronson House and Estate)
Columbia Early example of the Hudson River bracketed style of Alexander Jackson Davis
10 John Brown Farm and Gravesite
 
John Brown Farm and Gravesite
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August 5, 1998
(#72000840)
Lake Placid
44°15′20″N 73°58′15″W / 44.255574°N 73.970969°W / 44.255574; -73.970969 (John Brown Farm and Gravesite)
Essex Home and final resting place of famous abolitionist John Brown, executed for his raid on Harper's Ferry Armory before the Civil War
11 Buffalo and Erie County Historic Society Building
 
Buffalo and Erie County Historic Society Building
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February 27, 1987
(#80002606)
Buffalo
42°56′08″N 78°52′36″W / 42.935556°N 78.876667°W / 42.935556; -78.876667 (Buffalo and Erie County Historic Society Building)
Erie Parthenon-evoking legacy of the 1901 Pan-American Exposition; turned over to historical society afterwards
12 Buffalo State Hospital
 
Buffalo State Hospital
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June 24, 1986
(#86003557)
Buffalo
42°55′46″N 78°52′56″W / 42.929382°N 78.882147°W / 42.929382; -78.882147 (Buffalo State Hospital)
Erie Architect H. H. Richardson's largest commission; advent of his characteristic Richardsonian Romanesque style; used to care for the mentally ill; grounds designed by Frederick Law Olmsted
13 John Burroughs' Riverby Study
 
John Burroughs' Riverby Study
October 18, 1968
(#68000035)
West Park
41°48′00″N 73°57′32″W / 41.8°N 73.958889°W / 41.8; -73.958889 (John Burroughs' Riverby Study)
Ulster Small frame structure built in 1881 by naturalist John Burroughs as a writing retreat; in this study, that looks east over the Hudson River, Burroughs wrote Fresh Fields (1884), Signs and Seasons (1886), Indoor Studies (1889), and Riverby (1894)[8]
14 Camp Pine Knot
 
Camp Pine Knot
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August 18, 2004
(#86002934)
Raquette Lake
43°49′17″N 74°37′34″W / 43.821325°N 74.626197°W / 43.821325; -74.626197 (Camp Pine Knot)
Hamilton First of the Adirondack Great Camps; designed and built by William West Durant
15 Camp Uncas
 
Camp Uncas
October 6, 2008
(#86002937)
Raquette Lake
43°44′38″N 74°38′53″W / 43.743889°N 74.648056°W / 43.743889; -74.648056 (Camp Uncas)
Hamilton Second of the Adirondack Great Camps; designed and built by William West Durant
16 Canfield Casino and Congress Park
 
Canfield Casino and Congress Park
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February 27, 1987
(#87000904)
Saratoga Springs
43°04′45″N 73°46′58″W / 43.079076°N 73.782855°W / 43.079076; -73.782855 (Canfield Casino and Congress Park)
Saratoga Former resort and casino; now houses the Saratoga Springs History Museum
17 Chautauqua Historic District
 
Chautauqua Historic District
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June 29, 1989
(#73001168)
Chautauqua
42°12′35″N 79°28′01″W / 42.209722°N 79.466944°W / 42.209722; -79.466944 (Chautauqua Historic District)
Chautauqua Adult education and summer retreat; focuses on programs related to arts, education, religion and recreation; well-preserved 19th century architecture
18 Christeen (sloop)
 
Christeen (sloop)
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December 4, 1991
(#91002060)
Oyster Bay
40°52′40″N 73°32′23″W / 40.87774°N 73.539702°W / 40.87774; -73.539702 (Christeen (sloop))
Nassau Oldest oyster sloop in the U.S.
19 Frederick E. Church House
 
Frederick E. Church House
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June 22, 1965
(#66000509)
Hudson
42°13′03″N 73°49′07″W / 42.2175°N 73.818611°W / 42.2175; -73.818611 (Frederick E. Church House)
Columbia Calvert Vaux-designed home of Hudson River School painter Frederic Edwin Church; also known as Olana
20 Clermont
 
Clermont
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November 28, 1972
(#71000535)
Clermont
42°05′09″N 73°55′09″W / 42.085922°N 73.919073°W / 42.085922; -73.919073 (Clermont)
Columbia Ancestral home of the Livingston family, prominent in colonial and early New York; known also as Clermont Manor
21 Cobblestone Historic District
 
Cobblestone Historic District
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April 19, 1993
(#93001603)
Gaines
43°17′16″N 78°10′54″W / 43.287827°N 78.181543°W / 43.287827; -78.181543 (Cobblestone Historic District)
Orleans Three buildings: a First Universalist Church, the Ward House, and schoolhouse exemplifying 19th-century U.S. cobblestone architecture at its highest
22 Thomas Cole House
 
Thomas Cole House
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June 23, 1965
(#66000522)
Catskill
42°13′35″N 73°51′43″W / 42.226372°N 73.862007°W / 42.226372; -73.862007 (Thomas Cole House)
Greene Home and studio of painter Thomas Cole, founder of the Hudson River School of American painting
23 Colonial Niagara Historic District
 
Colonial Niagara Historic District
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October 9, 1960
(#66000556)
Youngstown
43°15′42″N 79°03′49″W / 43.261667°N 79.063611°W / 43.261667; -79.063611 (Colonial Niagara Historic District)
Niagara Originally built by British during French and Indian War; served as US post in War of 1812 until retaken by British; ceded back at war's end
24 Columbia (Steamer)
 
Columbia (Steamer)
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July 6, 1992
(#79001171)
Buffalo
42°51′39″N 78°51′44″W / 42.860878°N 78.862312°W / 42.860878; -78.862312 (Columbia (Steamer))
Erie This passenger steamship carried passengers to Bois Blanc Island for the Detroit & Windsor Ferry Company, and is one of the last remaining examples of her kind. Designed by Frank E. Kirby, noted naval architect.[9] In September 2015, it was moved to Buffalo, New York,[10] where it is being prepared for an eventual move to the Hudson River.[11]
25 Roscoe Conkling House
 
Roscoe Conkling House
May 15, 1975
(#75001214)
Utica
43°05′46″N 75°13′47″W / 43.096108°N 75.229728°W / 43.096108; -75.229728 (Roscoe Conkling House)
Oneida Home of Roscoe Conkling, divisive U.S. senator in years after Civil War; leader of Stalwart faction of Republican Party; contributor to atmosphere that led to the assassination of James Garfield
26 Aaron Copland House
 
Aaron Copland House
October 6, 2008
(#03000245)
Cortlandt Manor
41°14′24″N 73°54′09″W / 41.24°N 73.9025°W / 41.24; -73.9025 (Aaron Copland House)
Westchester Home of composer Aaron Copland for last 30 years of his life
27 Croton Aqueduct (Old)
 
Croton Aqueduct (Old)
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April 27, 1992
(#74001324)
Croton River to Manhattan
41°13′35″N 73°51′19″W / 41.226389°N 73.855278°W / 41.226389; -73.855278 (Croton Aqueduct (Old))
Westchester Large and complex water supply system for New York City; constructed between 1837 and 1842
28 Davis-Ferris Organ
 
Davis-Ferris Organ
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December 23, 2016
(#100000864)
Round Lake
42°56′12″N 73°47′38″W / 42.936739°N 73.793834°W / 42.936739; -73.793834 (Davis-Ferris Organ)
Saratoga Oldest three-manual organ in the nation.
29 De Wint House
 
De Wint House
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May 23, 1966
(#66000568)
Tappan
41°01′11″N 73°56′48″W / 41.019722°N 73.946667°W / 41.019722; -73.946667 (De Wint House)
Rockland Oldest building in Rockland County; outstanding example of Dutch colonial architecture; used by George Washington as headquarters during final negotiations for British withdrawal from New York City
30 Delaware and Hudson Canal
 
Delaware and Hudson Canal
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October 18, 1968
(#68000051)
Kingston, NY, Rosendale, NY, Ellenville, NY, Port Jervis, NY, Lackawaxen, PA and Honesdale, PA
41°36′26″N 74°26′53″W / 41.607222°N 74.448056°W / 41.607222; -74.448056 (Delaware and Hudson Canal)
Orange, NY, Sullivan, NY, Ulster, NY, Pike, PA and Wayne, PA Vital coal supply line for New York City in 19th century; shared with Pennsylvania
31 John William Draper House
 
John William Draper House
May 15, 1975
(#75001237)
Hastings-on-Hudson
40°59′24″N 73°52′48″W / 40.9901°N 73.8801°W / 40.9901; -73.8801 (John William Draper House)
Westchester Building mistakenly thought to be the home of scientist John William Draper; it was actually the home of his son, the astrophotography pioneer Henry Draper, the first person to photograph the Moon with recognizable surface features.
32 Dutch Reformed Church
 
Dutch Reformed Church
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November 5, 1961
(#66000581)
Sleepy Hollow
41°05′25″N 73°51′43″W / 41.090408°N 73.861918°W / 41.090408; -73.861918 (Dutch Reformed Church)
Westchester Oldest church building in state dates to 1685; figures prominently in Washington Irving's "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow"
33 Dutch Reformed Church, Newburgh
 
Dutch Reformed Church, Newburgh
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August 7, 2001
(#70000425)
Newburgh
41°30′16″N 74°00′32″W / 41.504453°N 74.008983°W / 41.504453; -74.008983 (Dutch Reformed Church, Newburgh)
Orange Church designed by Alexander Jackson Davis in 1835 in the Greek Revival style
34 Eagle Island Camp
 
Eagle Island Camp
August 18, 2004
(#86002941)
Saranac Inn
44°16′28″N 74°19′57″W / 44.2744°N 74.3325°W / 44.2744; -74.3325 (Eagle Island Camp)
Franklin One of the original Adirondack Great Camps, on Upper Saranac Lake; used as a Girl Scout camp today
35 Gardner Earl Memorial Chapel and Crematorium
 
Gardner Earl Memorial Chapel and Crematorium
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March 2, 2012
(#04000091)
Troy
42°45′20″N 73°40′17″W / 42.755586°N 73.671367°W / 42.755586; -73.671367 (Gardner Earl Memorial Chapel and Crematorium)
Rensselaer Late 1880s Richardsonian Romanesque structure influenced design of many later memorial chapels.
36 George Eastman's house
 
George Eastman's house
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November 13, 1966
(#66000529)
Rochester
43°09′08″N 77°34′49″W / 43.152147°N 77.580278°W / 43.152147; -77.580278 (George Eastman's house)
Monroe The home of George Eastman, founder of Kodak, now an internationally known photography museum
37 Edward M. Cotter
 
Edward M. Cotter
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June 28, 1996
(#96000968)
Buffalo
42°52′20″N 78°52′22″W / 42.872143°N 78.872824°W / 42.872143; -78.872824 (Edward M. Cotter)
Erie In use for 107 years; oldest active fireboat in the world
38 Elephant Hotel
 
Elephant Hotel
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April 5, 2005
(#05000462)
Somers
41°19′37″N 73°41′13″W / 41.326944°N 73.686944°W / 41.326944; -73.686944 (Elephant Hotel)
Westchester "Cradle of the American circus" when it was used as headquarters by Hachaliah Bailey in the 1830s; today serves as both a museum and Somers Town Hall
39 Erie Canal
 
Erie Canal
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October 9, 1960
(#66000530)
Glen and Florida
42°56′23″N 74°17′11″W / 42.939625°N 74.286283°W / 42.939625; -74.286283 (Erie Canal)
Montgomery Aqueduct for Erie Canal over Schoharie Creek
40 Millard Fillmore House
 
Millard Fillmore House
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May 30, 1974
(#74001235)
East Aurora
42°46′06″N 78°37′21″W / 42.768297°N 78.622506°W / 42.768297; -78.622506 (Millard Fillmore House)
Erie Only surviving home of 13th U.S. President Millard Fillmore, besides the White House
41 Fire Fighter (fireboat)
 
Fire Fighter (fireboat)
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June 30, 1989
(#89001447)
Greenport
41°05′59″N 72°21′41″W / 41.099799°N 72.361414°W / 41.099799; -72.361414 (Fire Fighter (fireboat))
Suffolk Originally listed in New York City, since moved to Greenport
42 First Presbyterian Church (Old Whalers)
 
First Presbyterian Church (Old Whalers)
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April 19, 1994
(#94001194)
Sag Harbor
40°59′50″N 72°17′39″W / 40.997228°N 72.294072°W / 40.997228; -72.294072 (First Presbyterian Church (Old Whalers))
Suffolk Egyptian Revival style church
43 First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Kingston
 
First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Kingston
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October 6, 2008
(#08001089)
Kingston
41°55′58″N 74°01′08″W / 41.932778°N 74.018889°W / 41.932778; -74.018889 (First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Kingston)
Ulster 1850 "Old Dutch Church" is third home to congregation established in 1659. Nearby graves include George Clinton. One of the few Minard Lefever churches whose original steeple has survived. His only intact Renaissance Revival church, and his only known one in stone.
44 Gen. William Floyd House
 
Gen. William Floyd House
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June 17, 1971
(#71000549)
Westernville
43°18′22″N 75°23′02″W / 43.306103°N 75.383897°W / 43.306103; -75.383897 (Gen. William Floyd House)
Oneida Upstate home of William Floyd, a signer of the Declaration of Independence
45 Fort Corchaug Archeological Site
 
Fort Corchaug Archeological Site
January 20, 1999
(#74001308)
Southold
41°00′10″N 72°29′55″W / 41.002683°N 72.498744°W / 41.002683; -72.498744 (Fort Corchaug Archeological Site)
Suffolk Site of a Native American fort
46 Fort Crailo
 
Fort Crailo
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November 5, 1961
(#66000563)
Rensselaer
42°38′08″N 73°44′59″W / 42.635478°N 73.749625°W / 42.635478; -73.749625 (Fort Crailo)
Rensselaer Dutch colonial patroonship house; may be place where "Yankee Doodle" was written
47 Fort Crown Point
 
Fort Crown Point
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October 18, 1968
(#68000033)
Crown Point
44°01′45″N 73°25′52″W / 44.029167°N 73.431111°W / 44.029167; -73.431111 (Fort Crown Point)
Essex Built by British to secure Lake Champlain against French in mid-18th century
48 Fort Johnson
 
Fort Johnson
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November 28, 1972
(#72000858)
Fort Johnson
42°57′26″N 74°14′30″W / 42.957222°N 74.241667°W / 42.957222; -74.241667 (Fort Johnson)
Montgomery Home of Sir William Johnson, and later his son Sir John Johnson.
49 Fort Klock
 
Fort Klock
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November 28, 1972
(#72000859)
St. Johnsville
42°59′06″N 74°39′01″W / 42.984997°N 74.650278°W / 42.984997; -74.650278 (Fort Klock)
Montgomery Mid-18th century fortified stone homestead in the Mohawk River Valley
50 Fort Massapeag Archeological Site
 
Fort Massapeag Archeological Site
April 19, 1993
(#93000610)
Massapequa
40°39′11″N 73°27′40″W / 40.653158°N 73.461185°W / 40.653158; -73.461185 (Fort Massapeag Archeological Site)
Nassau Archaeological site in town of Oyster Bay, New York
51 Fort Montgomery
 
Fort Montgomery
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November 28, 1972
(#72000897)
Highlands
41°19′26″N 73°59′13″W / 41.323889°N 73.986944°W / 41.323889; -73.986944 (Fort Montgomery)
Orange Built by Continental Army in an attempt to control Hudson River; later taken and destroyed by the British
52 Fort Orange Archeological Site
 
Fort Orange Archeological Site
November 4, 1993
(#93001620)
Albany
42°38′41″N 73°45′01″W / 42.64485°N 73.750292°W / 42.64485; -73.750292 (Fort Orange Archeological Site)
Albany Archaeological site at first permanent Dutch settlement in New Netherland
53 Fort St. Frédéric
 
Fort St. Frédéric
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October 9, 1960
(#66000517)
Crown Point
44°01′49″N 73°25′34″W / 44.030365°N 73.426186°W / 44.030365; -73.426186 (Fort St. Frédéric)
Essex Mostly destroyed by French forces in French and Indian War; British built Fort Crown Point next to its ruins
54 Fort Stanwix
 
Fort Stanwix
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November 23, 1962
(#66000057)
Rome
43°12′38″N 75°27′19″W / 43.210556°N 75.45525°W / 43.210556; -75.45525 (Fort Stanwix)
Oneida Modern reconstruction of colonial fort on original site
55 Fort Ticonderoga
 
Fort Ticonderoga
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October 9, 1960
(#66000519)
Ticonderoga
43°50′29″N 73°23′17″W / 43.841389°N 73.388056°W / 43.841389; -73.388056 (Fort Ticonderoga)
Essex Site of important battles in both French and Indian War and American Revolution
56 General Electric Research Laboratory
 
General Electric Research Laboratory
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May 15, 1975
(#75001227)
Schenectady
42°48′39″N 73°57′06″W / 42.810772°N 73.951575°W / 42.810772; -73.951575 (General Electric Research Laboratory)
Schenectady First industrial research facility in the U.S.
57 Geneseo Historic District
 
Geneseo Historic District
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July 17, 1991
(#77000948)
Geneseo
42°47′46″N 77°49′00″W / 42.796237°N 77.816771°W / 42.796237; -77.816771 (Geneseo Historic District)
Livingston Well-preserved 19th century upstate village
58 Jay Gould Estate
 
Jay Gould Estate
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November 13, 1966
(#66000582)
Tarrytown
41°03′21″N 73°51′55″W / 41.0558°N 73.8653°W / 41.0558; -73.8653 (Jay Gould Estate)
Westchester Alexander Jackson Davis-designed Gothic Revival mansion named Lyndhurst; became home to rail baron Jay Gould
59 Grant Cottage
 
Grant Cottage
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January 13, 2021
(#100006247)
CR 101 north of US 9
43°12′03″N 73°44′45″W / 43.200833°N 73.745833°W / 43.200833; -73.745833 (Grant Cottage)
Saratoga Cottage first owned by banker Joseph W. Drexel. It was the site where Ulysses S. Grant died in 1885.
60 W. & L. E. Gurley Building
 
W. & L. E. Gurley Building
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May 4, 1983
(#70000432)
Troy
42°43′56″N 73°41′13″W / 42.732135°N 73.687068°W / 42.732135; -73.687068 (W. & L. E. Gurley Building)
Rensselaer Classical Revival structure; built in 1862; housed the W. & L. E. Gurley Company, a maker of precision measuring instruments
61 James Hall Office
 
James Hall Office
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December 8, 1976
(#76001204)
Albany
42°38′45″N 73°46′09″W / 42.645956°N 73.769175°W / 42.645956; -73.769175 (James Hall Office)
Albany Office of paleontologist James Hall, a leader in research on the geology of North America during the 19th century; designed by Vaux and Olmsted
62 Harmony Mills
 
Harmony Mills
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January 20, 1999
(#78003151)
Cohoes
42°46′53″N 73°42′16″W / 42.78137°N 73.704422°W / 42.78137; -73.704422 (Harmony Mills)
Albany Largest cotton mill complex in the world when it opened in 1872; one of the finest examples of a large-scale textile mill complex outside New England
63 E.H. Harriman Estate
 
E.H. Harriman Estate
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November 13, 1966
(#66000561)
Harriman
41°17′48″N 74°07′09″W / 41.2967°N 74.1193°W / 41.2967; -74.1193 (E.H. Harriman Estate)
Orange Estate of railroad magnate Edward Harriman; also known as Arden
64 John A. Hartford House
 
John A. Hartford House
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December 22, 1977
(#77000987)
Valhalla
41°04′07″N 73°47′26″W / 41.068594°N 73.79059°W / 41.068594; -73.79059 (John A. Hartford House)
Westchester Home of John Hartford, whose family built A&P into the first nationwide retail chain
65 Jean Hasbrouck House
 
Jean Hasbrouck House
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December 24, 1967
(#67000016)
New Paltz
41°45′03″N 74°05′19″W / 41.7509°N 74.0885°W / 41.7509; -74.0885 (Jean Hasbrouck House)
Ulster Early eighteenth century example of Hudson Valley Dutch architecture; located within the Huguenot Street Historic District
66 Lemuel Haynes House
 
Lemuel Haynes House
May 15, 1975
(#75001235)
South Granville
43°22′16″N 73°17′00″W / 43.371078°N 73.283369°W / 43.371078; -73.283369 (Lemuel Haynes House)
Washington Last home of Lemuel Haynes, first African-American preacher ordained in America.
67 Historic Track
 
Historic Track
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May 23, 1966
(#66000560)
Goshen
41°24′08″N 74°19′10″W / 41.4022°N 74.3195°W / 41.4022; -74.3195 (Historic Track)
Orange Oldest continuously operated horse racing facility in U.S.
68 Holland Land Office
 
Holland Land Office
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October 9, 1960
(#66000521)
Batavia
42°59′55″N 78°11′21″W / 42.998556°N 78.189222°W / 42.998556; -78.189222 (Holland Land Office)
Genesee Main office of Holland Land Company, early owners of Western New York.
69 Franklin B. Hough House
 
Franklin B. Hough House
May 23, 1963
(#66000526)
Lowville
43°47′18″N 75°30′00″W / 43.788418°N 75.499924°W / 43.788418; -75.499924 (Franklin B. Hough House)
Lewis Home of Franklin Hough, considered the father of American forestry
70 Hudson River Historic District
 
Hudson River Historic District
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December 14, 1990
(#90002219)
East bank of river between Staatsburg and Germantown
41°55′13″N 73°56′12″W / 41.920162°N 73.936729°W / 41.920162; -73.936729 (Hudson River Historic District)
Dutchess and Columbia View of Catskills across river from here inspired Hudson River School artists; small towns with much land use and architecture preserved from past eras
71 Hudson River State Hospital, Main Building
 
Hudson River State Hospital, Main Building
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June 30, 1989
(#89001166)
Poughkeepsie
41°43′59″N 73°55′41″W / 41.733056°N 73.928056°W / 41.733056; -73.928056 (Hudson River State Hospital, Main Building)
Dutchess Frederick Clarke Withers-designed first institutional building in the U.S. in High Victorian Gothic style. Grounds designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux
72 Huguenot Street Historic District
 
Huguenot Street Historic District
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October 9, 1960
(#66000578)
New Paltz
41°45′00″N 74°05′21″W / 41.7500°N 74.0893°W / 41.7500; -74.0893 (Huguenot Street Historic District)
Ulster One of the oldest continuously inhabited neighborhoods in the current United States of America (Taos Pueblo is another)
73 Hurley Historic District
 
Hurley Historic District
November 5, 1961
(#66000577)
Hurley
41°55′32″N 74°03′49″W / 41.925556°N 74.063611°W / 41.925556; -74.063611 (Hurley Historic District)
Ulster Ten stone Dutch Colonial houses; served as the capitol of NY for two months during the American Revolution
74 Hyde Hall
 
Hyde Hall
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June 24, 1986
(#71000555)
Glimmerglass State Park
42°47′32″N 74°52′08″W / 42.792314°N 74.868908°W / 42.792314; -74.868908 (Hyde Hall)
Otsego One of the finest American houses that combines the architectural traditions of England and America; one of the few surviving works of Philip Hooker.
75 John Jay Homestead
 
John Jay Homestead
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May 29, 1981
(#72000918)
Katonah
41°15′05″N 73°39′36″W / 41.251488°N 73.660103°W / 41.251488; -73.660103 (John Jay Homestead)
Westchester Home of John Jay, first Chief Justice of the United States
76 Johnson Hall
 
Johnson Hall
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October 9, 1960
(#66000520)
Johnstown
43°00′58″N 74°23′00″W / 43.016242°N 74.383315°W / 43.016242; -74.383315 (Johnson Hall)
Fulton Later home of Sir William Johnson; Johnson Hall was seized by the rebel government during the American Revolution and was subsequently acquired by Silas Talbot.
77 Kleinhans Music Hall
 
Kleinhans Music Hall
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June 30, 1989
(#89001235)
Buffalo
42°54′07″N 78°53′01″W / 42.9019°N 78.8835°W / 42.9019; -78.8835 (Kleinhans Music Hall)
Erie Home of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, designed by Eliel and Eero Saarinen.
78 Knox Headquarters
 
Knox Headquarters
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November 28, 1972
(#72000901)
Vails Gate
41°27′18″N 74°03′00″W / 41.4549°N 74.0501°W / 41.4549; -74.0501 (Knox Headquarters)
Orange Headquarters of Gen. Henry Knox during the American Revolution
79 Lake Mohonk Mountain House
 
Lake Mohonk Mountain House
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June 24, 1986
(#73001280)
New Paltz
41°46′07″N 74°09′20″W / 41.768611°N 74.155556°W / 41.768611; -74.155556 (Lake Mohonk Mountain House)
Ulster Distinctive resort on Shawangunk Ridge; site of 1895-1916 conference that led to establishment of Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague
80 Lamoka January 20, 1961
(#66000571)
Tyrone
Address Restricted

Schuyler First archeological evidence of an Archaic (c. 3,500 BCE) hunter-gatherer culture in the U.S.
81 Land Tortoise (radeau) August 5, 1998
(#95000819)
Bottom of Lake George
43°25′16″N 73°42′30″W / 43.421111°N 73.708333°W / 43.421111; -73.708333 (Land Tortoise (radeau))
Warren Only known surviving radeau (simple flat-bottomed ship with cannon), sunk under 100 feet (30 m) of water during French and Indian War
82 Irving Langmuir House
 
Irving Langmuir House
January 7, 1976
(#76001275)
Schenectady
42°48′58″N 73°55′09″W / 42.816233°N 73.919189°W / 42.816233; -73.919189 (Irving Langmuir House)
Schenectady Home of physicist-chemist Irving Langmuir, winner of the 1932 Nobel Prize during his research career with General Electric
83 Lindenwald
 
Lindenwald
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July 4, 1961
(#66000510)
Kinderhook
42°22′11″N 73°42′15″W / 42.369706°N 73.704206°W / 42.369706; -73.704206 (Lindenwald)
Columbia Home of U.S. President Martin Van Buren; designed in part by Richard Upjohn
84 Manitoga (Russel Wright House and Studio)
 
Manitoga (Russel Wright House and Studio)
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February 17, 2006
(#96001269)
Garrison
41°20′55″N 73°57′04″W / 41.3487°N 73.9512°W / 41.3487; -73.9512 (Manitoga (Russel Wright House and Studio))
Putnam House and studio of industrial designer Russel Wright. Designed by Wright and his wife to be sustainable and blend in with surrounding environment
85 Darwin D. Martin House
 
Darwin D. Martin House
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February 24, 1986
(#86000160)
Buffalo
42°55′52″N 78°50′29″W / 42.931175°N 78.841378°W / 42.931175; -78.841378 (Darwin D. Martin House)
Erie Considered the most important building of architect Frank Lloyd Wright's early career.
86 Lewis Miller Cottage, Chautauqua Institution
 
Lewis Miller Cottage, Chautauqua Institution
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December 21, 1965
(#66000506)
Chautauqua
42°12′37″N 79°27′53″W / 42.2104°N 79.4648°W / 42.2104; -79.4648 (Lewis Miller Cottage, Chautauqua Institution)
Chautauqua Home of Lewis Miller, founder of Chautauqua Institution, located on grounds
87 Edna St. Vincent Millay House (Steepletop)
 
Edna St. Vincent Millay House (Steepletop)
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November 11, 1971
(#71000534)
Austerlitz
42°19′13″N 73°26′52″W / 42.320278°N 73.447778°W / 42.320278; -73.447778 (Edna St. Vincent Millay House (Steepletop))
Columbia Home of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Edna St. Vincent Millay
88 Modesty (sloop)
 
Modesty (sloop)
August 7, 2001
(#01001051)
West Sayville
40°43′22″N 73°05′43″W / 40.722775°N 73.095286°W / 40.722775; -73.095286 (Modesty (sloop))
Suffolk Example of a Long Island oyster dredging sloop, and only extant one that operated purely on sail power
89 Mohawk Upper Castle Historic District
 
Mohawk Upper Castle Historic District
November 4, 1993
(#93001621)
Danube
43°00′10″N 74°46′40″W / 43.002778°N 74.777778°W / 43.002778; -74.777778 (Mohawk Upper Castle Historic District)
Herkimer Historic district including the Indian Castle Church as well as archaeological site areas
90 Montauk Point Light
 
Montauk Point Light
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March 2, 2012
(#69000142)
East Hampton
41°04′15″N 71°51′26″W / 41.07097°N 71.85709°W / 41.07097; -71.85709 (Montauk Point Light)
Suffolk Built in 1797, oldest lighthouse in New York and fourth-oldest in country
91 Montgomery Place
 
Montgomery Place
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April 8, 1992
(#75001184)
Annandale
42°00′52″N 73°55′08″W / 42.014543°N 73.918982°W / 42.014543; -73.918982 (Montgomery Place)
Dutchess Federal-style house, with expansion designed by architect Alexander Jackson Davis
92 Thomas Moran House
 
Thomas Moran House
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December 21, 1965
(#66000574)
East Hampton
40°57′14″N 72°11′40″W / 40.953767°N 72.194514°W / 40.953767; -72.194514 (Thomas Moran House)
Suffolk Home of the Hudson River School painter Thomas Moran who helped inspire the creation of the National Park system
93 Morrill Hall, Cornell University
 
Morrill Hall, Cornell University
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December 21, 1965
(#66000576)
Ithaca
42°26′55″N 76°29′08″W / 42.448681°N 76.485594°W / 42.448681; -76.485594 (Morrill Hall, Cornell University)
Tompkins First building of Cornell University
94 Samuel F. B. Morse House
 
Samuel F. B. Morse House
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January 29, 1964
(#66000515)
Poughkeepsie
41°37′51″N 73°55′10″W / 41.6309°N 73.9195°W / 41.6309; -73.9195 (Samuel F. B. Morse House)
Dutchess Home of telegraph inventor Samuel F. B. Morse in his later years; preserved by subsequent owners
95 Mount Lebanon Shaker Society
 
Mount Lebanon Shaker Society
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June 23, 1965
(#66000511)
New Lebanon
42°27′09″N 73°22′50″W / 42.452550°N 73.380657°W / 42.452550; -73.380657 (Mount Lebanon Shaker Society)
Columbia Main Shaker community established in U.S.
96 William Sidney Mount House
 
William Sidney Mount House
December 21, 1965
(#66000575)
Stony Brook
40°54′27″N 73°08′18″W / 40.907394°N 73.138286°W / 40.907394; -73.138286 (William Sidney Mount House)
Suffolk Home and studio of painter William Sidney Mount
97 Kate Mullany House
 
Kate Mullany House
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April 1, 1998
(#98000453)
Troy
42°44′24″N 73°40′54″W / 42.7399°N 73.681803°W / 42.7399; -73.681803 (Kate Mullany House)
Rensselaer Home of Kate Mullany, early female labor organizer and founder of Collar Laundry Union
98 Nash (harbor tug)
 
Nash (harbor tug)
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December 4, 1991
(#91002059)
Oswego
43°27′49″N 76°30′56″W / 43.463478°N 76.515608°W / 43.463478; -76.515608 (Nash (harbor tug))
Oswego Last surviving U.S. Army vessel that participated in World War II's D-Day Normandy landing
99 New York State Barge Canal
 
New York State Barge Canal
December 23, 2016
(#100000834)

42°47′12″N 73°40′44″W / 42.786633°N 73.678834°W / 42.786633; -73.678834 (New York State Barge Canal)
Albany, Erie, Herkimer, Madison, Monroe, Montgomery, Niagara, Oneida, Onondaga, Orleans, Oswego, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Seneca, Washington, Wayne
100 New York State Capitol
 
New York State Capitol
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January 29, 1979
(#71000519)
Albany
42°39′09″N 73°45′26″W / 42.652553°N 73.757323°W / 42.652553; -73.757323 (New York State Capitol)
Albany Built in two different architectural styles; one of ten U.S. state capitol buildings without a dome
101 New York State Inebriate Asylum
 
New York State Inebriate Asylum
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December 9, 1997
(#96000814)
Binghamton
42°06′23″N 75°51′57″W / 42.10648°N 75.86575°W / 42.10648; -75.86575 (New York State Inebriate Asylum)
Broome First hospital built to treat alcoholism and view it as a medical problem rather than a character flaw
102 Newtown Battlefield
 
Newtown Battlefield
November 28, 1972
(#72000826)
Elmira
42°02′43″N 76°44′00″W / 42.045385°N 76.733451°W / 42.045385; -76.733451 (Newtown Battlefield)
Chemung Site of only major battle of the Sullivan Expedition, a decisive victory by General John Sullivan over of Loyalist-Indian forces led by Joseph Brant, in August 1779
103 Niagara Reservation
 
Niagara Reservation
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May 23, 1963
(#66000555)
Niagara Falls
43°05′N 79°04′W / 43.08°N 79.07°W / 43.08; -79.07 (Niagara Reservation)
Niagara Oldest U.S. state park (1885); built around U.S. side of Niagara Falls
104 Nott Memorial Hall
 
Nott Memorial Hall
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June 24, 1986
(#72000912)
Schenectady
42°49′02″N 73°55′49″W / 42.817239°N 73.930303°W / 42.817239; -73.930303 (Nott Memorial Hall)
Schenectady Sixteen-sided building on Union College campus considered outstanding example of Victorian Gothic architecture
105 Old House
 
Old House
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November 5, 1961
(#66000573)
Cutchogue
41°00′30″N 72°29′08″W / 41.008392°N 72.485691°W / 41.008392; -72.485691 (Old House)
Suffolk Built in 1649; asserted to be "one of the finest surviving examples of English domestic architecture in America"
106 Old Main, Vassar College
 
Old Main, Vassar College
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June 24, 1986
(#73001183)
Poughkeepsie
41°41′12″N 73°53′45″W / 41.686675°N 73.895831°W / 41.686675; -73.895831 (Old Main, Vassar College)
Dutchess Second Empire building was the second building of one of America's first women's colleges
107 Oneida Community Mansion House
 
Oneida Community Mansion House
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June 23, 1965
(#66000527)
Oneida
43°03′37″N 75°36′19″W / 43.060356°N 75.605175°W / 43.060356; -75.605175 (Oneida Community Mansion House)
Madison Built in 1848 for the Oneida Community
108 Oriskany Battlefield
 
Oriskany Battlefield
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November 23, 1962
(#66000558)
Oriskany
43°10′38″N 75°22′10″W / 43.177259°N 75.369521°W / 43.177259; -75.369521 (Oriskany Battlefield)
Oneida Local militias held off pro-British Indians and Loyalists in Battle of Oriskany, one of the few battles of the Revolutionary War in which all participants were natives of North America
109 Owl's Nest
 
Owl's Nest
November 11, 1971
(#71000565)
Lake George
43°26′41″N 73°39′18″W / 43.444722°N 73.655°W / 43.444722; -73.655 (Owl's Nest)
Warren Home of author Edward Eggleston, one of America's first realist novelists
110 Thomas Paine Cottage
 
Thomas Paine Cottage
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November 28, 1972
(#72000920)
New Rochelle
40°56′11″N 73°47′12″W / 40.936389°N 73.786667°W / 40.936389; -73.786667 (Thomas Paine Cottage)
Westchester Home and gravesite of Thomas Paine, author of Common Sense
111 Palisades Interstate Park
 
Palisades Interstate Park
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January 12, 1965
(#66000890)
Hudson River western shoreline; shared with New Jersey
40°57′11″N 73°55′52″W / 40.95319°N 73.93099°W / 40.95319; -73.93099 (Palisades Interstate Park)
Rockland, NY, Orange County, NY, and Bergen, NJ Joint effort by two states to preserve scenic beauty of west Hudson Palisades and protect them from development and quarrying
112 Petrified Sea Gardens
 
Petrified Sea Gardens
January 20, 1999
(#99000631)
Saratoga Springs
43°04′59″N 73°50′40″W / 43.083047°N 73.844489°W / 43.083047; -73.844489 (Petrified Sea Gardens)
Saratoga First stromatolites in North America discovered here; fossils of marine algae were fully described by pioneering female paleontologist Winifred Goldring
113 Philipsburg Manor House
 
Philipsburg Manor House
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November 5, 1961
(#66000584)
Sleepy Hollow
41°05′26″N 73°51′55″W / 41.090556°N 73.865278°W / 41.090556; -73.865278 (Philipsburg Manor House)
Westchester Historic house, water mill, and trading site; at one time, one of the largest slave holdings in the colonial North
114 Philipse Manor Hall
 
Philipse Manor Hall
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November 5, 1961
(#66000585)
Yonkers
40°56′08″N 73°53′59″W / 40.935556°N 73.899722°W / 40.935556; -73.899722 (Philipse Manor Hall)
Westchester Historic house museum; Westchester County's oldest standing building
115 Plattsburgh Bay
 
Plattsburgh Bay
December 19, 1960
(#66000507)
Lake Champlain
44°41′33″N 73°22′34″W / 44.692576°N 73.376141°W / 44.692576; -73.376141 (Plattsburgh Bay)
Clinton Site of Battle of Plattsburgh, where U.S. land and naval forces repulsed the last foreign invasion attempt on the northern states during the War of 1812
116 Playland Amusement Park
 
Playland Amusement Park
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February 27, 1987
(#80004529)
Rye
40°57′57″N 73°40′26″W / 40.965833°N 73.673889°W / 40.965833; -73.673889 (Playland Amusement Park)
Westchester The only publicly owned amusement park in the U.S.; rides and attractions were designed in the Art Deco style
117 Jackson Pollock House and Studio
 
Jackson Pollock House and Studio
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April 19, 1994
(#94001193)
East Hampton
41°01′26″N 72°09′18″W / 41.023848°N 72.15492°W / 41.023848; -72.15492 (Jackson Pollock House and Studio)
Suffolk Home and studio of painter Jackson Pollock and his wife Lee Krasner beginning in 1945
118 Priscilla (sloop)
 
Priscilla (sloop)
February 17, 2006
(#06000238)
West Sayville
40°43′22″N 73°05′43″W / 40.722775°N 73.095286°W / 40.722775; -73.095286 (Priscilla (sloop))
Suffolk Example of a classic Long Island oyster dredging sloop
119 Prudential (Guaranty) Building
 
Prudential (Guaranty) Building
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May 15, 1975
(#73001187)
Buffalo
42°52′58″N 78°52′36″W / 42.882761°N 78.876739°W / 42.882761; -78.876739 (Prudential (Guaranty) Building)
Erie Early skyscraper design; collaboration between Louis Sullivan and Dankmar Adler
120 John D. Rockefeller Estate
 
John D. Rockefeller Estate
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May 11, 1976
(#76001290)
Pocantico Hills
41°05′23″N 73°50′40″W / 41.089722°N 73.844444°W / 41.089722; -73.844444 (John D. Rockefeller Estate)
Westchester Estate of the oil tycoons, the Rockefeller family; also known as Kykuit
121 Elihu Root House
 
Elihu Root House
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November 28, 1972
(#72000893)
Clinton
43°02′59″N 75°24′18″W / 43.049714°N 75.405011°W / 43.049714; -75.405011 (Elihu Root House)
Oneida Home of Elihu Root, U.S. Senator, Secretary of War, Secretary of State, and recipient of the 1912 Nobel Peace Prize
122 Rose Hill
 
Rose Hill
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June 24, 1986
(#73001269)
Fayette
42°51′38″N 76°56′09″W / 42.860556°N 76.935833°W / 42.860556; -76.935833 (Rose Hill)
Seneca Large-scale Greek Revival house
123 Roycroft Campus
 
Roycroft Campus
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February 24, 1986
(#74001236)
East Aurora
42°46′04″N 78°37′04″W / 42.7677°N 78.6178°W / 42.7677; -78.6178 (Roycroft Campus)
Erie Elbert Hubbard-founded home of a key community in the Arts and crafts movement
124 Rudolph Oyster House
 
Rudolph Oyster House
August 7, 2001
(#01001052)
West Sayville
40°43′22″N 73°05′43″W / 40.722775°N 73.095286°W / 40.722775; -73.095286 (Rudolph Oyster House)
Suffolk Early 20th century seafood processing plant
125 Sagamore Camp
 
Sagamore Camp
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May 16, 2000
(#76001221)
Raquette Lake
43°45′56″N 74°37′38″W / 43.765458°N 74.627292°W / 43.765458; -74.627292 (Sagamore Camp)
Hamilton Designed by William West Durant; one of the most sophisticated and evolved examples of the Adirondack Great Camps
126 St. Paul's Cathedral
 
St. Paul's Cathedral
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December 23, 1987
(#73002298)
Buffalo
42°52′58″N 78°52′35″W / 42.882667°N 78.876375°W / 42.882667; -78.876375 (St. Paul's Cathedral)
Erie Gothic Revival church designed by Richard Upjohn
127 St. Peter's Episcopal Church
 
St. Peter's Episcopal Church
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January 16, 1980
(#72000817)
Albany
42°39′03″N 73°45′16″W / 42.650831°N 73.754453°W / 42.650831; -73.754453 (St. Peter's Episcopal Church)
Albany Gothic church by architect Richard Upjohn
128 Santanoni Preserve
 
Santanoni Preserve
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May 16, 2000
(#86002955)
Newcomb
44°00′41″N 74°07′44″W / 44.011389°N 74.128889°W / 44.011389; -74.128889 (Santanoni Preserve)
Essex One of the earliest Adirondack Great Camps; a major influence on later ones
129 Saratoga Spa State Park
 
Saratoga Spa State Park
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February 27, 1987
(#85002357)
Saratoga Springs
43°03′04″N 73°48′14″W / 43.051°N 73.804°W / 43.051; -73.804 (Saratoga Spa State Park)
Saratoga Site of only active geysers in Eastern U.S.; popular resort for wealthy in early 20th century
130 Schuyler Flatts Archeological District
 
Schuyler Flatts Archeological District
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November 4, 1993
(#74001217)
Colonie
42°42′23″N 73°42′29″W / 42.706486°N 73.708137°W / 42.706486; -73.708137 (Schuyler Flatts Archeological District)
Albany Archeological district with artifacts from 6,000 years of human habitation; now a local park.
131 Philip Schuyler Mansion
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For the list of National Historic Landmarks in New York City alone see List of National Historic Landmarks in New York City This is a list of National Historic Landmarks and comparable other historic sites designated by the U S government in the U S state of New York The United States National Historic Landmark NHL program operates under the auspices of the National Park Service and recognizes buildings structures objects sites and districts of resources according to a list of criteria of national significance 1 There are 276 NHLs in New York state which is more than 10 percent of all the NHLs nationwide and the most of any state 2 The National Park Service also has listed 20 National Monuments National Historic Sites National Memorials and other sites as being historic landmarks of national importance 3 of which 7 are also designated NHLs All of these historic landmarks are covered in this list The New York State Capitol was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1979 There are 139 NHLs in upstate New York 13 on Long Island and 116 within New York City NYC Three counties have ten or more NHLs New York County Manhattan has 86 Westchester County just north of NYC has 18 and Erie County in western New York has 10 Twelve other counties have five to nine NHLs eight have three or four 27 counties have one or two and the remaining twelve of the state s 62 counties have none The first New York NHLs were eight designated on October 9 1960 the latest was designated on January 13 2021 The NHLs and other landmarks outside NYC are listed below the NHLs in NYC are in this companion article Seven NHL sites are among the 20 National Park System historic areas in New York state 4 The other 13 National Park Service areas are also historic landmark sites of national importance but are already protected by Federal ownership and administration so NHL designation is unnecessary A list of these National Park Service areas that conserve historic sites in New York State is also provided Finally three former NHLs in the state are also listed Contents 1 Overview 2 Current National Historic Landmarks in Upstate and Long Island 3 Current NHLs in New York City 4 Historic areas in the United States National Park System 5 NHLs formerly located in New York 6 Former NHLs in New York 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksOverview edit nbsp Slabsides nature retreat of John Burroughs New York State NHLs include ten prehistoric or other archeological sites nb 1 12 historical Dutch farmhouses manors and historic districts nb 2 and 21 architecturally and or historically important churches or houses of worship nb 3 Fully 26 NHLs are primarily military including 13 fort sites five standing forts three fortified houses and five ruins nb 4 five other battlegrounds nb 5 seven military headquarters training facilities arsenals and armories nb 6 and one military shipwreck site nb 7 One of these NHLs is associated with the American Civil War nb 8 while all the rest of these forts and other military places are associated with the French and Indian War and or the American Revolutionary War There are nine NHL ships including a warship and a tugboat that served in World War II one warship that saw combat in the Vietnam War three sailing boats two fireboats and a lightvessel nb 9 Salient in the list are 24 mansions nb 10 and four sites primarily significant for their architectural landscaping nb 11 Many properties numbering in the thousands are contributing or non contributing structures in the state s nine National Historic Landmark Districts nb 12 Intellectual accomplishments of New Yorkers are associated with 22 sites including nine university buildings nb 13 ten other NHLs associated with inventions inventors or scientists nb 14 and four engineering landmarks including two bridges that were once the longest of their types nb 15 Commercial accomplishments include 11 historic skyscrapers five of which were once the tallest in the world nb 16 seven stock exchanges and other buildings important in commercial history nb 17 two bank buildings nb 18 five industrial facilities nb 19 and three water based civil engineering works nb 20 Two are architectural oddities nb 21 nbsp Mohonk Mountain House a resort hotel located on the Shawangunk Ridge Political and social accomplishments are represented by four former mental care institutions a legacy of the state s leading role in mental health care nb 22 14 sites associated with suffragettes or other women leaders nb 23 five Underground Railroad or other sites associated with abolitionists nb 24 six sites associated with African American leaders nb 25 three sites associated with labor rights nb 26 and four sites associated with other social activism nb 27 In addition there are 21 homes of other national leaders nb 28 and six government buildings that are significant on a national scale nb 29 Community arts and entertainment accomplishments represented include two utopian communes nb 30 the Adirondack Park and four of its Great Camps nb 31 and five other retreat sites nb 32 No fewer than nine artist homes or studios are landmarked nb 33 as well as nine homes of writers and composers nb 34 There are four club buildings of which two are historical societies nb 35 and eight entertainment venues or sites associated with entertainers nb 36 Sixteen others are unique sites that are difficult to classify nb 37 nbsp New York Public Library 42nd St NYC Notable architects whose work is represented in the NHLs of the state include Alexander Jackson Davis 7 sites nb 38 Andrew Jackson Downing 2 nb 39 William West Durant 2 nb 40 Leopold Eidlitz 2 nb 41 Cass Gilbert 2 nb 42 Henry J Hardenbergh 2 nb 43 Raymond Hood 3 nb 44 Philip Hooker 2 nb 45 Minard Lafever 7 nb 46 John McComb Jr 3 nb 47 Frederick Law Olmsted 3 nb 48 Isaac G Perry 2 nb 49 George B Post 3 nb 50 James Renwick Jr 4 nb 51 Henry Hobson Richardson 2 nb 52 Louis Sullivan 2 nb 53 Richard Upjohn 6 nb 54 Calvert Vaux 6 nb 55 and Frederick Clarke Withers 2 nb 56 The firm McKim Mead and White participated in design of at least six buildings later declared to be NHLs nb 57 It was also that firm s work Pennsylvania Station whose pending demolition in 1963 launched a historic preservation movement in New York City and led to creation of the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1965 5 Current National Historic Landmarks in Upstate and Long Island editMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates The State of New York exclusive of NYC is home to 155 of these landmarks which are tabulated here Twenty three of these are also State Historic Sites SHS and fourteen are National Park System areas these designations are indicated in italics Key National Historic Landmark National Historic Landmark District National Memorial National Historic Site National Monument National Historical Park Delisted landmark 6 Landmark name Image Date designated 7 LocationCounty Description 1 Adams Power Plant Transformer House nbsp Adams Power Plant Transformer House nbsp More images May 4 1983 75001212 Niagara Falls 43 04 54 N 79 02 34 W 43 081764 N 79 042836 W 43 081764 79 042836 Adams Power Plant Transformer House Niagara Transformer house of the first large scale alternating current electric generating plant in the world tapped power of Niagara Falls via a 7 500 foot 2 286 m tail race tunnel 2 Adirondack Forest Preserve nbsp Adirondack Forest Preserve nbsp More images May 23 1963 66000891 Northeastern Upstate New York 43 47 13 N 74 29 06 W 43 786958 N 74 485016 W 43 786958 74 485016 Adirondack Forest Preserve All of Essex and Hamilton and parts of Clinton Franklin Fulton Herkimer Lewis Oneida St Lawrence Saratoga Warren and Washington Largest publicly protected area in the lower 48 United States largest National Historic Landmark largest and one of earliest areas protected by any state established in 1885 later protected in forever wild section of New York state constitution 3 Susan B Anthony House nbsp Susan B Anthony House nbsp More images May 23 1965 66000528 Rochester 43 09 12 N 77 37 33 W 43 153336 N 77 625747 W 43 153336 77 625747 Susan B Anthony House Monroe Home of Susan B Anthony prominent 19th century women s rights activist 4 Armour Stiner House nbsp Armour Stiner House nbsp More images December 8 1976 75001238 Irvington 41 01 51 N 73 52 13 W 41 030803 N 73 870415 W 41 030803 73 870415 Armour Stiner House Westchester Octagonal implementation of architectural ideas of Orson Squire Fowler 5 Bennington Battlefield nbsp Bennington Battlefield nbsp More images January 20 1961 66000564 Walloomsac 42 56 19 N 73 18 16 W 42 938658 N 73 304418 W 42 938658 73 304418 Bennington Battlefield Rensselaer Site of Battle of Bennington where the American defeat of a British foraging party of dragoons helped assure the Continental Army s pivotal victory at Saratoga 6 Boston Post Road Historic District nbsp Boston Post Road Historic District nbsp More images August 30 1993 82001275 Rye 40 57 31 N 73 42 07 W 40 958487 N 73 701922 W 40 958487 73 701922 Boston Post Road Historic District Westchester Three mansions and associated grounds with pre contact archaeological significance 5 contributing properties include the 23 acre Jay Estate childhood home of Founding Father John Jay Lounsberry Rye Golf Club home of Whitby Castle the private Jay Cemetery final resting place of John Jay and his descendants and Marshlands Conservancy a nature preserve running from Boston Post Road down to the Long Island Sound an area essentially unchanged for 200 years 7 Boughton Hill Gannagaro nbsp Boughton Hill Gannagaro nbsp More images July 19 1964 66000559 Victor 42 57 40 N 77 24 46 W 42 961157 N 77 412736 W 42 961157 77 412736 Boughton Hill Gannagaro Ontario The site of a 17th century Seneca village known as the Town of Peace and birthplace of the Iroquois Confederacy 8 Bronck House nbsp Bronck House nbsp More images December 24 1967 67000012 Coxsackie 42 20 31 N 73 50 55 W 42 342052 N 73 848724 W 42 342052 73 848724 Bronck House Greene Oldest structure in upstate New York excellent example of Dutch colonial architecture 9 Dr Oliver Bronson House and Estate nbsp Dr Oliver Bronson House and Estate nbsp More images July 31 2003 03001035 Hudson 42 14 35 N 73 47 09 W 42 243119 N 73 785764 W 42 243119 73 785764 Dr Oliver Bronson House and Estate Columbia Early example of the Hudson River bracketed style of Alexander Jackson Davis 10 John Brown Farm and Gravesite nbsp John Brown Farm and Gravesite nbsp More images August 5 1998 72000840 Lake Placid 44 15 20 N 73 58 15 W 44 255574 N 73 970969 W 44 255574 73 970969 John Brown Farm and Gravesite Essex Home and final resting place of famous abolitionist John Brown executed for his raid on Harper s Ferry Armory before the Civil War 11 Buffalo and Erie County Historic Society Building nbsp Buffalo and Erie County Historic Society Building nbsp More images February 27 1987 80002606 Buffalo 42 56 08 N 78 52 36 W 42 935556 N 78 876667 W 42 935556 78 876667 Buffalo and Erie County Historic Society Building Erie Parthenon evoking legacy of the 1901 Pan American Exposition turned over to historical society afterwards 12 Buffalo State Hospital nbsp Buffalo State Hospital nbsp More images June 24 1986 86003557 Buffalo 42 55 46 N 78 52 56 W 42 929382 N 78 882147 W 42 929382 78 882147 Buffalo State Hospital Erie Architect H H Richardson s largest commission advent of his characteristic Richardsonian Romanesque style used to care for the mentally ill grounds designed by Frederick Law Olmsted 13 John Burroughs Riverby Study nbsp John Burroughs Riverby Study October 18 1968 68000035 West Park 41 48 00 N 73 57 32 W 41 8 N 73 958889 W 41 8 73 958889 John Burroughs Riverby Study Ulster Small frame structure built in 1881 by naturalist John Burroughs as a writing retreat in this study that looks east over the Hudson River Burroughs wrote Fresh Fields 1884 Signs and Seasons 1886 Indoor Studies 1889 and Riverby 1894 8 14 Camp Pine Knot nbsp Camp Pine Knot nbsp More images August 18 2004 86002934 Raquette Lake 43 49 17 N 74 37 34 W 43 821325 N 74 626197 W 43 821325 74 626197 Camp Pine Knot Hamilton First of the Adirondack Great Camps designed and built by William West Durant 15 Camp Uncas nbsp Camp Uncas October 6 2008 86002937 Raquette Lake 43 44 38 N 74 38 53 W 43 743889 N 74 648056 W 43 743889 74 648056 Camp Uncas Hamilton Second of the Adirondack Great Camps designed and built by William West Durant 16 Canfield Casino and Congress Park nbsp Canfield Casino and Congress Park nbsp More images February 27 1987 87000904 Saratoga Springs 43 04 45 N 73 46 58 W 43 079076 N 73 782855 W 43 079076 73 782855 Canfield Casino and Congress Park Saratoga Former resort and casino now houses the Saratoga Springs History Museum 17 Chautauqua Historic District nbsp Chautauqua Historic District nbsp More images June 29 1989 73001168 Chautauqua 42 12 35 N 79 28 01 W 42 209722 N 79 466944 W 42 209722 79 466944 Chautauqua Historic District Chautauqua Adult education and summer retreat focuses on programs related to arts education religion and recreation well preserved 19th century architecture 18 Christeen sloop nbsp Christeen sloop nbsp More images December 4 1991 91002060 Oyster Bay 40 52 40 N 73 32 23 W 40 87774 N 73 539702 W 40 87774 73 539702 Christeen sloop Nassau Oldest oyster sloop in the U S 19 Frederick E Church House nbsp Frederick E Church House nbsp More images June 22 1965 66000509 Hudson 42 13 03 N 73 49 07 W 42 2175 N 73 818611 W 42 2175 73 818611 Frederick E Church House Columbia Calvert Vaux designed home of Hudson River School painter Frederic Edwin Church also known as Olana 20 Clermont nbsp Clermont nbsp More images November 28 1972 71000535 Clermont 42 05 09 N 73 55 09 W 42 085922 N 73 919073 W 42 085922 73 919073 Clermont Columbia Ancestral home of the Livingston family prominent in colonial and early New York known also as Clermont Manor 21 Cobblestone Historic District nbsp Cobblestone Historic District nbsp More images April 19 1993 93001603 Gaines 43 17 16 N 78 10 54 W 43 287827 N 78 181543 W 43 287827 78 181543 Cobblestone Historic District Orleans Three buildings a First Universalist Church the Ward House and schoolhouse exemplifying 19th century U S cobblestone architecture at its highest 22 Thomas Cole House nbsp Thomas Cole House nbsp More images June 23 1965 66000522 Catskill 42 13 35 N 73 51 43 W 42 226372 N 73 862007 W 42 226372 73 862007 Thomas Cole House Greene Home and studio of painter Thomas Cole founder of the Hudson River School of American painting 23 Colonial Niagara Historic District nbsp Colonial Niagara Historic District nbsp More images October 9 1960 66000556 Youngstown 43 15 42 N 79 03 49 W 43 261667 N 79 063611 W 43 261667 79 063611 Colonial Niagara Historic District Niagara Originally built by British during French and Indian War served as US post in War of 1812 until retaken by British ceded back at war s end 24 Columbia Steamer nbsp Columbia Steamer nbsp More images July 6 1992 79001171 Buffalo 42 51 39 N 78 51 44 W 42 860878 N 78 862312 W 42 860878 78 862312 Columbia Steamer Erie This passenger steamship carried passengers to Bois Blanc Island for the Detroit amp Windsor Ferry Company and is one of the last remaining examples of her kind Designed by Frank E Kirby noted naval architect 9 In September 2015 it was moved to Buffalo New York 10 where it is being prepared for an eventual move to the Hudson River 11 25 Roscoe Conkling House nbsp Roscoe Conkling House May 15 1975 75001214 Utica 43 05 46 N 75 13 47 W 43 096108 N 75 229728 W 43 096108 75 229728 Roscoe Conkling House Oneida Home of Roscoe Conkling divisive U S senator in years after Civil War leader of Stalwart faction of Republican Party contributor to atmosphere that led to the assassination of James Garfield 26 Aaron Copland House nbsp Aaron Copland House October 6 2008 03000245 Cortlandt Manor 41 14 24 N 73 54 09 W 41 24 N 73 9025 W 41 24 73 9025 Aaron Copland House Westchester Home of composer Aaron Copland for last 30 years of his life 27 Croton Aqueduct Old nbsp Croton Aqueduct Old nbsp More images April 27 1992 74001324 Croton River to Manhattan 41 13 35 N 73 51 19 W 41 226389 N 73 855278 W 41 226389 73 855278 Croton Aqueduct Old Westchester Large and complex water supply system for New York City constructed between 1837 and 1842 28 Davis Ferris Organ nbsp Davis Ferris Organ nbsp More images December 23 2016 100000864 Round Lake 42 56 12 N 73 47 38 W 42 936739 N 73 793834 W 42 936739 73 793834 Davis Ferris Organ Saratoga Oldest three manual organ in the nation 29 De Wint House nbsp De Wint House nbsp More images May 23 1966 66000568 Tappan 41 01 11 N 73 56 48 W 41 019722 N 73 946667 W 41 019722 73 946667 De Wint House Rockland Oldest building in Rockland County outstanding example of Dutch colonial architecture used by George Washington as headquarters during final negotiations for British withdrawal from New York City 30 Delaware and Hudson Canal nbsp Delaware and Hudson Canal nbsp More images October 18 1968 68000051 Kingston NY Rosendale NY Ellenville NY Port Jervis NY Lackawaxen PA and Honesdale PA 41 36 26 N 74 26 53 W 41 607222 N 74 448056 W 41 607222 74 448056 Delaware and Hudson Canal Orange NY Sullivan NY Ulster NY Pike PA and Wayne PA Vital coal supply line for New York City in 19th century shared with Pennsylvania 31 John William Draper House nbsp John William Draper House May 15 1975 75001237 Hastings on Hudson 40 59 24 N 73 52 48 W 40 9901 N 73 8801 W 40 9901 73 8801 John William Draper House Westchester Building mistakenly thought to be the home of scientist John William Draper it was actually the home of his son the astrophotography pioneer Henry Draper the first person to photograph the Moon with recognizable surface features 32 Dutch Reformed Church nbsp Dutch Reformed Church nbsp More images November 5 1961 66000581 Sleepy Hollow 41 05 25 N 73 51 43 W 41 090408 N 73 861918 W 41 090408 73 861918 Dutch Reformed Church Westchester Oldest church building in state dates to 1685 figures prominently in Washington Irving s The Legend of Sleepy Hollow 33 Dutch Reformed Church Newburgh nbsp Dutch Reformed Church Newburgh nbsp More images August 7 2001 70000425 Newburgh 41 30 16 N 74 00 32 W 41 504453 N 74 008983 W 41 504453 74 008983 Dutch Reformed Church Newburgh Orange Church designed by Alexander Jackson Davis in 1835 in the Greek Revival style 34 Eagle Island Camp nbsp Eagle Island Camp August 18 2004 86002941 Saranac Inn 44 16 28 N 74 19 57 W 44 2744 N 74 3325 W 44 2744 74 3325 Eagle Island Camp Franklin One of the original Adirondack Great Camps on Upper Saranac Lake used as a Girl Scout camp today 35 Gardner Earl Memorial Chapel and Crematorium nbsp Gardner Earl Memorial Chapel and Crematorium nbsp More images March 2 2012 04000091 Troy 42 45 20 N 73 40 17 W 42 755586 N 73 671367 W 42 755586 73 671367 Gardner Earl Memorial Chapel and Crematorium Rensselaer Late 1880s Richardsonian Romanesque structure influenced design of many later memorial chapels 36 George Eastman s house nbsp George Eastman s house nbsp More images November 13 1966 66000529 Rochester 43 09 08 N 77 34 49 W 43 152147 N 77 580278 W 43 152147 77 580278 George Eastman s house Monroe The home of George Eastman founder of Kodak now an internationally known photography museum 37 Edward M Cotter nbsp Edward M Cotter nbsp More images June 28 1996 96000968 Buffalo 42 52 20 N 78 52 22 W 42 872143 N 78 872824 W 42 872143 78 872824 Edward M Cotter Erie In use for 107 years oldest active fireboat in the world 38 Elephant Hotel nbsp Elephant Hotel nbsp More images April 5 2005 05000462 Somers 41 19 37 N 73 41 13 W 41 326944 N 73 686944 W 41 326944 73 686944 Elephant Hotel Westchester Cradle of the American circus when it was used as headquarters by Hachaliah Bailey in the 1830s today serves as both a museum and Somers Town Hall 39 Erie Canal nbsp Erie Canal nbsp More images October 9 1960 66000530 Glen and Florida 42 56 23 N 74 17 11 W 42 939625 N 74 286283 W 42 939625 74 286283 Erie Canal Montgomery Aqueduct for Erie Canal over Schoharie Creek 40 Millard Fillmore House nbsp Millard Fillmore House nbsp More images May 30 1974 74001235 East Aurora 42 46 06 N 78 37 21 W 42 768297 N 78 622506 W 42 768297 78 622506 Millard Fillmore House Erie Only surviving home of 13th U S President Millard Fillmore besides the White House 41 Fire Fighter fireboat nbsp Fire Fighter fireboat nbsp More images June 30 1989 89001447 Greenport 41 05 59 N 72 21 41 W 41 099799 N 72 361414 W 41 099799 72 361414 Fire Fighter fireboat Suffolk Originally listed in New York City since moved to Greenport 42 First Presbyterian Church Old Whalers nbsp First Presbyterian Church Old Whalers nbsp More images April 19 1994 94001194 Sag Harbor 40 59 50 N 72 17 39 W 40 997228 N 72 294072 W 40 997228 72 294072 First Presbyterian Church Old Whalers Suffolk Egyptian Revival style church 43 First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Kingston nbsp First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Kingston nbsp More images October 6 2008 08001089 Kingston 41 55 58 N 74 01 08 W 41 932778 N 74 018889 W 41 932778 74 018889 First Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Kingston Ulster 1850 Old Dutch Church is third home to congregation established in 1659 Nearby graves include George Clinton One of the few Minard Lefever churches whose original steeple has survived His only intact Renaissance Revival church and his only known one in stone 44 Gen William Floyd House nbsp Gen William Floyd House nbsp More images June 17 1971 71000549 Westernville 43 18 22 N 75 23 02 W 43 306103 N 75 383897 W 43 306103 75 383897 Gen William Floyd House Oneida Upstate home of William Floyd a signer of the Declaration of Independence 45 Fort Corchaug Archeological Site nbsp Fort Corchaug Archeological Site January 20 1999 74001308 Southold 41 00 10 N 72 29 55 W 41 002683 N 72 498744 W 41 002683 72 498744 Fort Corchaug Archeological Site Suffolk Site of a Native American fort 46 Fort Crailo nbsp Fort Crailo nbsp More images November 5 1961 66000563 Rensselaer 42 38 08 N 73 44 59 W 42 635478 N 73 749625 W 42 635478 73 749625 Fort Crailo Rensselaer Dutch colonial patroonship house may be place where Yankee Doodle was written 47 Fort Crown Point nbsp Fort Crown Point nbsp More images October 18 1968 68000033 Crown Point 44 01 45 N 73 25 52 W 44 029167 N 73 431111 W 44 029167 73 431111 Fort Crown Point Essex Built by British to secure Lake Champlain against French in mid 18th century 48 Fort Johnson nbsp Fort Johnson nbsp More images November 28 1972 72000858 Fort Johnson 42 57 26 N 74 14 30 W 42 957222 N 74 241667 W 42 957222 74 241667 Fort Johnson Montgomery Home of Sir William Johnson and later his son Sir John Johnson 49 Fort Klock nbsp Fort Klock nbsp More images November 28 1972 72000859 St Johnsville 42 59 06 N 74 39 01 W 42 984997 N 74 650278 W 42 984997 74 650278 Fort Klock Montgomery Mid 18th century fortified stone homestead in the Mohawk River Valley 50 Fort Massapeag Archeological Site nbsp Fort Massapeag Archeological Site April 19 1993 93000610 Massapequa 40 39 11 N 73 27 40 W 40 653158 N 73 461185 W 40 653158 73 461185 Fort Massapeag Archeological Site Nassau Archaeological site in town of Oyster Bay New York 51 Fort Montgomery nbsp Fort Montgomery nbsp More images November 28 1972 72000897 Highlands 41 19 26 N 73 59 13 W 41 323889 N 73 986944 W 41 323889 73 986944 Fort Montgomery Orange Built by Continental Army in an attempt to control Hudson River later taken and destroyed by the British 52 Fort Orange Archeological Site nbsp Fort Orange Archeological Site November 4 1993 93001620 Albany 42 38 41 N 73 45 01 W 42 64485 N 73 750292 W 42 64485 73 750292 Fort Orange Archeological Site Albany Archaeological site at first permanent Dutch settlement in New Netherland 53 Fort St Frederic nbsp Fort St Frederic nbsp More images October 9 1960 66000517 Crown Point 44 01 49 N 73 25 34 W 44 030365 N 73 426186 W 44 030365 73 426186 Fort St Frederic Essex Mostly destroyed by French forces in French and Indian War British built Fort Crown Point next to its ruins 54 Fort Stanwix nbsp Fort Stanwix nbsp More images November 23 1962 66000057 Rome 43 12 38 N 75 27 19 W 43 210556 N 75 45525 W 43 210556 75 45525 Fort Stanwix Oneida Modern reconstruction of colonial fort on original site 55 Fort Ticonderoga nbsp Fort Ticonderoga nbsp More images October 9 1960 66000519 Ticonderoga 43 50 29 N 73 23 17 W 43 841389 N 73 388056 W 43 841389 73 388056 Fort Ticonderoga Essex Site of important battles in both French and Indian War and American Revolution 56 General Electric Research Laboratory nbsp General Electric Research Laboratory nbsp More images May 15 1975 75001227 Schenectady 42 48 39 N 73 57 06 W 42 810772 N 73 951575 W 42 810772 73 951575 General Electric Research Laboratory Schenectady First industrial research facility in the U S 57 Geneseo Historic District nbsp Geneseo Historic District nbsp More images July 17 1991 77000948 Geneseo 42 47 46 N 77 49 00 W 42 796237 N 77 816771 W 42 796237 77 816771 Geneseo Historic District Livingston Well preserved 19th century upstate village 58 Jay Gould Estate nbsp Jay Gould Estate nbsp More images November 13 1966 66000582 Tarrytown 41 03 21 N 73 51 55 W 41 0558 N 73 8653 W 41 0558 73 8653 Jay Gould Estate Westchester Alexander Jackson Davis designed Gothic Revival mansion named Lyndhurst became home to rail baron Jay Gould 59 Grant Cottage nbsp Grant Cottage nbsp More images January 13 2021 100006247 CR 101 north of US 9 43 12 03 N 73 44 45 W 43 200833 N 73 745833 W 43 200833 73 745833 Grant Cottage Saratoga Cottage first owned by banker Joseph W Drexel It was the site where Ulysses S Grant died in 1885 60 W amp L E Gurley Building nbsp W amp L E Gurley Building nbsp More images May 4 1983 70000432 Troy 42 43 56 N 73 41 13 W 42 732135 N 73 687068 W 42 732135 73 687068 W amp L E Gurley Building Rensselaer Classical Revival structure built in 1862 housed the W amp L E Gurley Company a maker of precision measuring instruments 61 James Hall Office nbsp James Hall Office nbsp More images December 8 1976 76001204 Albany 42 38 45 N 73 46 09 W 42 645956 N 73 769175 W 42 645956 73 769175 James Hall Office Albany Office of paleontologist James Hall a leader in research on the geology of North America during the 19th century designed by Vaux and Olmsted 62 Harmony Mills nbsp Harmony Mills nbsp More images January 20 1999 78003151 Cohoes 42 46 53 N 73 42 16 W 42 78137 N 73 704422 W 42 78137 73 704422 Harmony Mills Albany Largest cotton mill complex in the world when it opened in 1872 one of the finest examples of a large scale textile mill complex outside New England 63 E H Harriman Estate nbsp E H Harriman Estate nbsp More images November 13 1966 66000561 Harriman 41 17 48 N 74 07 09 W 41 2967 N 74 1193 W 41 2967 74 1193 E H Harriman Estate Orange Estate of railroad magnate Edward Harriman also known as Arden 64 John A Hartford House nbsp John A Hartford House nbsp More images December 22 1977 77000987 Valhalla 41 04 07 N 73 47 26 W 41 068594 N 73 79059 W 41 068594 73 79059 John A Hartford House Westchester Home of John Hartford whose family built A amp P into the first nationwide retail chain 65 Jean Hasbrouck House nbsp Jean Hasbrouck House nbsp More images December 24 1967 67000016 New Paltz 41 45 03 N 74 05 19 W 41 7509 N 74 0885 W 41 7509 74 0885 Jean Hasbrouck House Ulster Early eighteenth century example of Hudson Valley Dutch architecture located within the Huguenot Street Historic District 66 Lemuel Haynes House nbsp Lemuel Haynes House May 15 1975 75001235 South Granville 43 22 16 N 73 17 00 W 43 371078 N 73 283369 W 43 371078 73 283369 Lemuel Haynes House Washington Last home of Lemuel Haynes first African American preacher ordained in America 67 Historic Track nbsp Historic Track nbsp More images May 23 1966 66000560 Goshen 41 24 08 N 74 19 10 W 41 4022 N 74 3195 W 41 4022 74 3195 Historic Track Orange Oldest continuously operated horse racing facility in U S 68 Holland Land Office nbsp Holland Land Office nbsp More images October 9 1960 66000521 Batavia 42 59 55 N 78 11 21 W 42 998556 N 78 189222 W 42 998556 78 189222 Holland Land Office Genesee Main office of Holland Land Company early owners of Western New York 69 Franklin B Hough House nbsp Franklin B Hough House May 23 1963 66000526 Lowville 43 47 18 N 75 30 00 W 43 788418 N 75 499924 W 43 788418 75 499924 Franklin B Hough House Lewis Home of Franklin Hough considered the father of American forestry 70 Hudson River Historic District nbsp Hudson River Historic District nbsp More images December 14 1990 90002219 East bank of river between Staatsburg and Germantown 41 55 13 N 73 56 12 W 41 920162 N 73 936729 W 41 920162 73 936729 Hudson River Historic District Dutchess and Columbia View of Catskills across river from here inspired Hudson River School artists small towns with much land use and architecture preserved from past eras 71 Hudson River State Hospital Main Building nbsp Hudson River State Hospital Main Building nbsp More images June 30 1989 89001166 Poughkeepsie 41 43 59 N 73 55 41 W 41 733056 N 73 928056 W 41 733056 73 928056 Hudson River State Hospital Main Building Dutchess Frederick Clarke Withers designed first institutional building in the U S in High Victorian Gothic style Grounds designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and Calvert Vaux 72 Huguenot Street Historic District nbsp Huguenot Street Historic District nbsp More images October 9 1960 66000578 New Paltz 41 45 00 N 74 05 21 W 41 7500 N 74 0893 W 41 7500 74 0893 Huguenot Street Historic District Ulster One of the oldest continuously inhabited neighborhoods in the current United States of America Taos Pueblo is another 73 Hurley Historic District nbsp Hurley Historic District November 5 1961 66000577 Hurley 41 55 32 N 74 03 49 W 41 925556 N 74 063611 W 41 925556 74 063611 Hurley Historic District Ulster Ten stone Dutch Colonial houses served as the capitol of NY for two months during the American Revolution 74 Hyde Hall nbsp Hyde Hall nbsp More images June 24 1986 71000555 Glimmerglass State Park 42 47 32 N 74 52 08 W 42 792314 N 74 868908 W 42 792314 74 868908 Hyde Hall Otsego One of the finest American houses that combines the architectural traditions of England and America one of the few surviving works of Philip Hooker 75 John Jay Homestead nbsp John Jay Homestead nbsp More images May 29 1981 72000918 Katonah 41 15 05 N 73 39 36 W 41 251488 N 73 660103 W 41 251488 73 660103 John Jay Homestead Westchester Home of John Jay first Chief Justice of the United States 76 Johnson Hall nbsp Johnson Hall nbsp More images October 9 1960 66000520 Johnstown 43 00 58 N 74 23 00 W 43 016242 N 74 383315 W 43 016242 74 383315 Johnson Hall Fulton Later home of Sir William Johnson Johnson Hall was seized by the rebel government during the American Revolution and was subsequently acquired by Silas Talbot 77 Kleinhans Music Hall nbsp Kleinhans Music Hall nbsp More images June 30 1989 89001235 Buffalo 42 54 07 N 78 53 01 W 42 9019 N 78 8835 W 42 9019 78 8835 Kleinhans Music Hall Erie Home of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra designed by Eliel and Eero Saarinen 78 Knox Headquarters nbsp Knox Headquarters nbsp More images November 28 1972 72000901 Vails Gate 41 27 18 N 74 03 00 W 41 4549 N 74 0501 W 41 4549 74 0501 Knox Headquarters Orange Headquarters of Gen Henry Knox during the American Revolution 79 Lake Mohonk Mountain House nbsp Lake Mohonk Mountain House nbsp More images June 24 1986 73001280 New Paltz 41 46 07 N 74 09 20 W 41 768611 N 74 155556 W 41 768611 74 155556 Lake Mohonk Mountain House Ulster Distinctive resort on Shawangunk Ridge site of 1895 1916 conference that led to establishment of Permanent Court of Arbitration at The Hague 80 Lamoka Upload image January 20 1961 66000571 TyroneAddress RestrictedSchuyler First archeological evidence of an Archaic c 3 500 BCE hunter gatherer culture in the U S 81 Land Tortoise radeau Upload image August 5 1998 95000819 Bottom of Lake George 43 25 16 N 73 42 30 W 43 421111 N 73 708333 W 43 421111 73 708333 Land Tortoise radeau Warren Only known surviving radeau simple flat bottomed ship with cannon sunk under 100 feet 30 m of water during French and Indian War 82 Irving Langmuir House nbsp Irving Langmuir House January 7 1976 76001275 Schenectady 42 48 58 N 73 55 09 W 42 816233 N 73 919189 W 42 816233 73 919189 Irving Langmuir House Schenectady Home of physicist chemist Irving Langmuir winner of the 1932 Nobel Prize during his research career with General Electric 83 Lindenwald nbsp Lindenwald nbsp More images July 4 1961 66000510 Kinderhook 42 22 11 N 73 42 15 W 42 369706 N 73 704206 W 42 369706 73 704206 Lindenwald Columbia Home of U S President Martin Van Buren designed in part by Richard Upjohn 84 Manitoga Russel Wright House and Studio nbsp Manitoga Russel Wright House and Studio nbsp More images February 17 2006 96001269 Garrison 41 20 55 N 73 57 04 W 41 3487 N 73 9512 W 41 3487 73 9512 Manitoga Russel Wright House and Studio Putnam House and studio of industrial designer Russel Wright Designed by Wright and his wife to be sustainable and blend in with surrounding environment 85 Darwin D Martin House nbsp Darwin D Martin House nbsp More images February 24 1986 86000160 Buffalo 42 55 52 N 78 50 29 W 42 931175 N 78 841378 W 42 931175 78 841378 Darwin D Martin House Erie Considered the most important building of architect Frank Lloyd Wright s early career 86 Lewis Miller Cottage Chautauqua Institution nbsp Lewis Miller Cottage Chautauqua Institution nbsp More images December 21 1965 66000506 Chautauqua 42 12 37 N 79 27 53 W 42 2104 N 79 4648 W 42 2104 79 4648 Lewis Miller Cottage Chautauqua Institution Chautauqua Home of Lewis Miller founder of Chautauqua Institution located on grounds 87 Edna St Vincent Millay House Steepletop nbsp Edna St Vincent Millay House Steepletop nbsp More images November 11 1971 71000534 Austerlitz 42 19 13 N 73 26 52 W 42 320278 N 73 447778 W 42 320278 73 447778 Edna St Vincent Millay House Steepletop Columbia Home of Pulitzer Prize winning poet Edna St Vincent Millay 88 Modesty sloop nbsp Modesty sloop August 7 2001 01001051 West Sayville 40 43 22 N 73 05 43 W 40 722775 N 73 095286 W 40 722775 73 095286 Modesty sloop Suffolk Example of a Long Island oyster dredging sloop and only extant one that operated purely on sail power 89 Mohawk Upper Castle Historic District nbsp Mohawk Upper Castle Historic District November 4 1993 93001621 Danube 43 00 10 N 74 46 40 W 43 002778 N 74 777778 W 43 002778 74 777778 Mohawk Upper Castle Historic District Herkimer Historic district including the Indian Castle Church as well as archaeological site areas 90 Montauk Point Light nbsp Montauk Point Light nbsp More images March 2 2012 69000142 East Hampton 41 04 15 N 71 51 26 W 41 07097 N 71 85709 W 41 07097 71 85709 Montauk Point Light Suffolk Built in 1797 oldest lighthouse in New York and fourth oldest in country 91 Montgomery Place nbsp Montgomery Place nbsp More images April 8 1992 75001184 Annandale 42 00 52 N 73 55 08 W 42 014543 N 73 918982 W 42 014543 73 918982 Montgomery Place Dutchess Federal style house with expansion designed by architect Alexander Jackson Davis 92 Thomas Moran House nbsp Thomas Moran House nbsp More images December 21 1965 66000574 East Hampton 40 57 14 N 72 11 40 W 40 953767 N 72 194514 W 40 953767 72 194514 Thomas Moran House Suffolk Home of the Hudson River School painter Thomas Moran who helped inspire the creation of the National Park system 93 Morrill Hall Cornell University nbsp Morrill Hall Cornell University nbsp More images December 21 1965 66000576 Ithaca 42 26 55 N 76 29 08 W 42 448681 N 76 485594 W 42 448681 76 485594 Morrill Hall Cornell University Tompkins First building of Cornell University 94 Samuel F B Morse House nbsp Samuel F B Morse House nbsp More images January 29 1964 66000515 Poughkeepsie 41 37 51 N 73 55 10 W 41 6309 N 73 9195 W 41 6309 73 9195 Samuel F B Morse House Dutchess Home of telegraph inventor Samuel F B Morse in his later years preserved by subsequent owners 95 Mount Lebanon Shaker Society nbsp Mount Lebanon Shaker Society nbsp More images June 23 1965 66000511 New Lebanon 42 27 09 N 73 22 50 W 42 452550 N 73 380657 W 42 452550 73 380657 Mount Lebanon Shaker Society Columbia Main Shaker community established in U S 96 William Sidney Mount House nbsp William Sidney Mount House December 21 1965 66000575 Stony Brook 40 54 27 N 73 08 18 W 40 907394 N 73 138286 W 40 907394 73 138286 William Sidney Mount House Suffolk Home and studio of painter William Sidney Mount 97 Kate Mullany House nbsp Kate Mullany House nbsp More images April 1 1998 98000453 Troy 42 44 24 N 73 40 54 W 42 7399 N 73 681803 W 42 7399 73 681803 Kate Mullany House Rensselaer Home of Kate Mullany early female labor organizer and founder of Collar Laundry Union 98 Nash harbor tug nbsp Nash harbor tug nbsp More images December 4 1991 91002059 Oswego 43 27 49 N 76 30 56 W 43 463478 N 76 515608 W 43 463478 76 515608 Nash harbor tug Oswego Last surviving U S Army vessel that participated in World War II s D Day Normandy landing 99 New York State Barge Canal nbsp New York State Barge Canal December 23 2016 100000834 42 47 12 N 73 40 44 W 42 786633 N 73 678834 W 42 786633 73 678834 New York State Barge Canal Albany Erie Herkimer Madison Monroe Montgomery Niagara Oneida Onondaga Orleans Oswego Rensselaer Saratoga Schenectady Seneca Washington Wayne 100 New York State Capitol nbsp New York State Capitol nbsp More images January 29 1979 71000519 Albany 42 39 09 N 73 45 26 W 42 652553 N 73 757323 W 42 652553 73 757323 New York State Capitol Albany Built in two different architectural styles one of ten U S state capitol buildings without a dome 101 New York State Inebriate Asylum nbsp New York State Inebriate Asylum nbsp More images December 9 1997 96000814 Binghamton 42 06 23 N 75 51 57 W 42 10648 N 75 86575 W 42 10648 75 86575 New York State Inebriate Asylum Broome First hospital built to treat alcoholism and view it as a medical problem rather than a character flaw 102 Newtown Battlefield nbsp Newtown Battlefield November 28 1972 72000826 Elmira 42 02 43 N 76 44 00 W 42 045385 N 76 733451 W 42 045385 76 733451 Newtown Battlefield Chemung Site of only major battle of the Sullivan Expedition a decisive victory by General John Sullivan over of Loyalist Indian forces led by Joseph Brant in August 1779 103 Niagara Reservation nbsp Niagara Reservation nbsp More images May 23 1963 66000555 Niagara Falls 43 05 N 79 04 W 43 08 N 79 07 W 43 08 79 07 Niagara Reservation Niagara Oldest U S state park 1885 built around U S side of Niagara Falls 104 Nott Memorial Hall nbsp Nott Memorial Hall nbsp More images June 24 1986 72000912 Schenectady 42 49 02 N 73 55 49 W 42 817239 N 73 930303 W 42 817239 73 930303 Nott Memorial Hall Schenectady Sixteen sided building on Union College campus considered outstanding example of Victorian Gothic architecture 105 Old House nbsp Old House nbsp More images November 5 1961 66000573 Cutchogue 41 00 30 N 72 29 08 W 41 008392 N 72 485691 W 41 008392 72 485691 Old House Suffolk Built in 1649 asserted to be one of the finest surviving examples of English domestic architecture in America 106 Old Main Vassar College nbsp Old Main Vassar College nbsp More images June 24 1986 73001183 Poughkeepsie 41 41 12 N 73 53 45 W 41 686675 N 73 895831 W 41 686675 73 895831 Old Main Vassar College Dutchess Second Empire building was the second building of one of America s first women s colleges 107 Oneida Community Mansion House nbsp Oneida Community Mansion House nbsp More images June 23 1965 66000527 Oneida 43 03 37 N 75 36 19 W 43 060356 N 75 605175 W 43 060356 75 605175 Oneida Community Mansion House Madison Built in 1848 for the Oneida Community 108 Oriskany Battlefield nbsp Oriskany Battlefield nbsp More images November 23 1962 66000558 Oriskany 43 10 38 N 75 22 10 W 43 177259 N 75 369521 W 43 177259 75 369521 Oriskany Battlefield Oneida Local militias held off pro British Indians and Loyalists in Battle of Oriskany one of the few battles of the Revolutionary War in which all participants were natives of North America 109 Owl s Nest nbsp Owl s Nest November 11 1971 71000565 Lake George 43 26 41 N 73 39 18 W 43 444722 N 73 655 W 43 444722 73 655 Owl s Nest Warren Home of author Edward Eggleston one of America s first realist novelists 110 Thomas Paine Cottage nbsp Thomas Paine Cottage nbsp More images November 28 1972 72000920 New Rochelle 40 56 11 N 73 47 12 W 40 936389 N 73 786667 W 40 936389 73 786667 Thomas Paine Cottage Westchester Home and gravesite of Thomas Paine author of Common Sense 111 Palisades Interstate Park nbsp Palisades Interstate Park nbsp More images January 12 1965 66000890 Hudson River western shoreline shared with New Jersey 40 57 11 N 73 55 52 W 40 95319 N 73 93099 W 40 95319 73 93099 Palisades Interstate Park Rockland NY Orange County NY and Bergen NJ Joint effort by two states to preserve scenic beauty of west Hudson Palisades and protect them from development and quarrying 112 Petrified Sea Gardens nbsp Petrified Sea Gardens January 20 1999 99000631 Saratoga Springs 43 04 59 N 73 50 40 W 43 083047 N 73 844489 W 43 083047 73 844489 Petrified Sea Gardens Saratoga First stromatolites in North America discovered here fossils of marine algae were fully described by pioneering female paleontologist Winifred Goldring 113 Philipsburg Manor House nbsp Philipsburg Manor House nbsp More images November 5 1961 66000584 Sleepy Hollow 41 05 26 N 73 51 55 W 41 090556 N 73 865278 W 41 090556 73 865278 Philipsburg Manor House Westchester Historic house water mill and trading site at one time one of the largest slave holdings in the colonial North 114 Philipse Manor Hall nbsp Philipse Manor Hall nbsp More images November 5 1961 66000585 Yonkers 40 56 08 N 73 53 59 W 40 935556 N 73 899722 W 40 935556 73 899722 Philipse Manor Hall Westchester Historic house museum Westchester County s oldest standing building 115 Plattsburgh Bay nbsp Plattsburgh Bay December 19 1960 66000507 Lake Champlain 44 41 33 N 73 22 34 W 44 692576 N 73 376141 W 44 692576 73 376141 Plattsburgh Bay Clinton Site of Battle of Plattsburgh where U S land and naval forces repulsed the last foreign invasion attempt on the northern states during the War of 1812 116 Playland Amusement Park nbsp Playland Amusement Park nbsp More images February 27 1987 80004529 Rye 40 57 57 N 73 40 26 W 40 965833 N 73 673889 W 40 965833 73 673889 Playland Amusement Park Westchester The only publicly owned amusement park in the U S rides and attractions were designed in the Art Deco style 117 Jackson Pollock House and Studio nbsp Jackson Pollock House and Studio nbsp More images April 19 1994 94001193 East Hampton 41 01 26 N 72 09 18 W 41 023848 N 72 15492 W 41 023848 72 15492 Jackson Pollock House and Studio Suffolk Home and studio of painter Jackson Pollock and his wife Lee Krasner beginning in 1945 118 Priscilla sloop nbsp Priscilla sloop February 17 2006 06000238 West Sayville 40 43 22 N 73 05 43 W 40 722775 N 73 095286 W 40 722775 73 095286 Priscilla sloop Suffolk Example of a classic Long Island oyster dredging sloop 119 Prudential Guaranty Building nbsp Prudential Guaranty Building nbsp More images May 15 1975 73001187 Buffalo 42 52 58 N 78 52 36 W 42 882761 N 78 876739 W 42 882761 78 876739 Prudential Guaranty Building Erie Early skyscraper design collaboration between Louis Sullivan and Dankmar Adler 120 John D Rockefeller Estate nbsp John D Rockefeller Estate nbsp More images May 11 1976 76001290 Pocantico Hills 41 05 23 N 73 50 40 W 41 089722 N 73 844444 W 41 089722 73 844444 John D Rockefeller Estate Westchester Estate of the oil tycoons the Rockefeller family also known as Kykuit 121 Elihu Root House nbsp Elihu Root House nbsp More images November 28 1972 72000893 Clinton 43 02 59 N 75 24 18 W 43 049714 N 75 405011 W 43 049714 75 405011 Elihu Root House Oneida Home of Elihu Root U S Senator Secretary of War Secretary of State and recipient of the 1912 Nobel Peace Prize 122 Rose Hill nbsp Rose Hill nbsp More images June 24 1986 73001269 Fayette 42 51 38 N 76 56 09 W 42 860556 N 76 935833 W 42 860556 76 935833 Rose Hill Seneca Large scale Greek Revival house 123 Roycroft Campus nbsp Roycroft Campus nbsp More images February 24 1986 74001236 East Aurora 42 46 04 N 78 37 04 W 42 7677 N 78 6178 W 42 7677 78 6178 Roycroft Campus Erie Elbert Hubbard founded home of a key community in the Arts and crafts movement 124 Rudolph Oyster House nbsp Rudolph Oyster House August 7 2001 01001052 West Sayville 40 43 22 N 73 05 43 W 40 722775 N 73 095286 W 40 722775 73 095286 Rudolph Oyster House Suffolk Early 20th century seafood processing plant 125 Sagamore Camp nbsp Sagamore Camp nbsp More images May 16 2000 76001221 Raquette Lake 43 45 56 N 74 37 38 W 43 765458 N 74 627292 W 43 765458 74 627292 Sagamore Camp Hamilton Designed by William West Durant one of the most sophisticated and evolved examples of the Adirondack Great Camps 126 St Paul s Cathedral nbsp St Paul s Cathedral nbsp More images December 23 1987 73002298 Buffalo 42 52 58 N 78 52 35 W 42 882667 N 78 876375 W 42 882667 78 876375 St Paul s Cathedral Erie Gothic Revival church designed by Richard Upjohn 127 St Peter s Episcopal Church nbsp St Peter s Episcopal Church nbsp More images January 16 1980 72000817 Albany 42 39 03 N 73 45 16 W 42 650831 N 73 754453 W 42 650831 73 754453 St Peter s Episcopal Church Albany Gothic church by architect Richard Upjohn 128 Santanoni Preserve nbsp Santanoni Preserve nbsp More images May 16 2000 86002955 Newcomb 44 00 41 N 74 07 44 W 44 011389 N 74 128889 W 44 011389 74 128889 Santanoni Preserve Essex One of the earliest Adirondack Great Camps a major influence on later ones 129 Saratoga Spa State Park nbsp Saratoga Spa State Park nbsp More images February 27 1987 85002357 Saratoga Springs 43 03 04 N 73 48 14 W 43 051 N 73 804 W 43 051 73 804 Saratoga Spa State Park Saratoga Site of only active geysers in Eastern U S popular resort for wealthy in early 20th century 130 Schuyler Flatts Archeological District nbsp Schuyler Flatts Archeological District nbsp More images November 4 1993 74001217 Colonie 42 42 23 N 73 42 29 W 42 706486 N 73 708137 W 42 706486 73 708137 Schuyler Flatts Archeological District Albany Archeological district with artifacts from 6 000 years of human habitation now a local park 131 Philip Schuyler Mansion a, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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