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The building was converted into a restaurant starting in the 1940s, with the upper floors used for managerial and residential purposes. It was until 2020 a popular site in the area for functions, especially
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Water Level Route gave him and the other brickmakers in the area easy access to New York City and other area markets, allowing him to do well enough to maintain the estate.
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Barry, Elise M. (1982) "Building Structure Inventory Form: Dutchess Manor, Fishkill, Dutchess County, New York." Available via
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family had owned the property for decades prior, using it as farmland. The couple commissioned architect
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will adapt the building as its future visitor center, projected to open in 2025.
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and local brickyard owner, began occupying the house in 1889. The nearby
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Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state)
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National Register of Historic Places in Dutchess County, New York
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to apartments, has not been altered as much and is considered a
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Main manor house in 2007 (later additions not shown)
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Town of Fishkill
NY
Beacon
41°27′41″N 73°58′51″W / 41.46139°N 73.98083°W / 41.46139; -73.98083
George E. Harney
Second Empire
MPS
82001131
restaurant
NY 9D
Town of Fishkill
New York
United States
Beacon
Breakneck Ridge
Hudson Valley
Second Empire
architectural style
National Register of Historic Places
Hudson Highlands Fjord Trail
Hudson Highlands
country house
Dutch-American
George E. Harney
Cold Spring
Newburgh
outbuildings
quoining

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