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Rhinebeck Village Historic District

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1002: 439: 523: 87: 112: 611: 62: 1508: 658:, the village and town call for historic resources in the communities to be preserved with a historic district and formal architectural review process to ensure compatible, non-intrusive new structures and renovations. It asks that the town historian inventory all known historic sites in town, and that any eligible buildings not previously included be nominated to the National Register and its state equivalent. 1528: 1518: 1009: 119: 94: 461:. The village grew with the new arrivals. New trades established themselves, and in 1733 the Reformed Dutch Church had been built. Its first building was on the site of its current one at Mill and South streets. In 1766 the beginnings of the current Beekman Inn were erected. It has remained in operation as a hotel ever since. 364:
The area within the boundary is heavily developed. Most of it is residential, with some larger lots at the extreme points. Commercial use is concentrated on the tree-lined streets near the 9-308 junction. Larger businesses are east of the junction, with smaller storefronts in the area extending east
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and today most of Route 9. Three years later Traphagen bought a tract of land in Beekman's patent where the King's Highway intersected the Sepasco Indian Trail, the route today followed by Market Street. He built a house and tavern on the trail a short distance west of the King's Highway. This was
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and then crosses the street to include the properties on the west side of Montgomery, all the way down to West Market Street. It includes the northern side of West Market to the west village line, and then some of the properties on the south side of West Market. After following the rear lines along
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Starting from Route 9, the rear property lines of South Street lots, then Crystal Lake and Landsman Kill form the southern boundary all the way to the east village line. On the north side of Route 308, it follows the east side of Crosmour Drive almost to Starr Drive, then it returns to the rear lot
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code creates a "special sensitivity" overlay district along Route 9 to preserve the historic character of that portion of the district, the part seen by most visitors to the town. It mandates that all new construction in residential areas preserve the appearance of a single detached dwelling, and
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Morse, Howard. "Historic Old Rhinebeck" (Rhinebeck, N.Y.: Privately printed, 1908), pp. 292-4, quoted in Sharp, L. Corwin (February 14, 1979). "National Register of Historic Places nomination, Rhinebeck Village Historic District," p. 48. New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic
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Morse, Howard. "Historic Old Rhinebeck" (Rhinebeck, N.Y.: Privately printed, 1908), p. 25, quoted in Sharp, L. Corwin (February 14, 1979). "National Register of Historic Places nomination, Rhinebeck Village Historic District," p. 41. New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic
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The district includes several other streets, in whole or part, besides those on its boundary. Center and Livingston streets are included in their entirety. Several blocks of Mulberry and North Parsonage streets are also within district boundaries.
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several blocks along East Market Street (Route 308). Institutional use is represented with three churches within the district, and the town and village halls and fire station. All buildings are in a range of 19th- and early 20th-century
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Sharp, L. Corwin (February 14, 1979). "National Register of Historic Places nomination, Rhinebeck Village Historic District," pp. 41-42. New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Retrieved February 20,
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lines most of it follows, the district's boundary is irregular. It is centrally located in the village, with the bulk of the properties within it located in the residential neighborhoods to the north east of the 9-308 junction.
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was in this business in some way, and the total crop was later estimated to have exceeded a million dollars in value some years. Several of the "violet houses" built during this era survive and are located in the district.
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was built in 1802, making it the oldest church in the village. The current route of East Market Street was laid out the same year during construction of the Ulster-Saulsbury Turnpike, later to become Route 308.
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as a material for public buildings in the area, and told the architects to use Henry Beekman's house (burned in a 1910 fire) as their model and some of its remaining stones for the post office.
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lines on Crosmour, 308 and Beech Street. At Chestnut Street it turns to the west along the south side of the street, and then includes the houses along the north side midway down the block.
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It continues along these bounds to the rear property lines along Montgomery Street (Route 9). It turns north along them to where 9 forks off Montgomery onto Spring Brook Avenue at
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An 1890 map of the village shows it as nearly coterminous with today's historic district. That area has remained mostly as it was at that time. A third president,
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ticket. Harrison was visiting him in Rhinebeck later that year when word came to them that they had just been elected. Later, Morton would serve as governor.
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visited in 1796, dining at Bogardus's, the second Traphagen tavern, when he stayed at a nearby friend's house. During the 1804 gubernatorial election, both
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who had fled religious persecution at home and had just concluded an attempt to produce naval stores for the British government on the lands of
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to the end of the 19th century, when the district reached its present form. Three U.S. presidents have passed through here, most significantly,
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moved into the village with his new wife, a member of the Livingston family. He had just begun to settle into life as a farmer when the
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In 1703 the New York colonial assembly approved money for the construction of the King's Highway, later known as the
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that businesses in the area covered are not operated in a way to make it outwardly appear that they are a business.
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center. The town's name on milled products was a symbol of quality, and its furniture was shipped as far away as
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at 44 Montgomery Street. It still stands today, one of the best examples of the early use of the
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The end of the 19th century saw a new industry center on Rhinebeck: the cultivation of
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Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state)
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in the Rhinebeck area dates to 1686, when a group of Dutch crossed the river from
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during the 1930s, and spoke at its dedication. It is now one of the district's
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dating from over 200 years of the settlement's history. It was recognized as a
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By the 1850s, Rhinebeck had grown even further and acquired a reputation as a
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and other small businesses. The streets are lined with large shade trees,
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was also acquiring a cachet as a location for the country estates of the
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New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Rhinebeck, New York
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for the land, and saw a need for development to begin. The town of
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National Register of Historic Places in Dutchess County, New York
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In the late 1880s the village was visited by a president-elect.
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is a combination of the name of the man who founded the town,
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chapter; the street it was on was later named in his honor.
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and bought 2,200 acres (890 ha) of land from the local
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in 1979 as a cohesive area of preserved historic buildings.
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The Origin of Certain Place Names in the United States
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A decade later, in 1715, Beekman's son brought in 35
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used taverns in Rhinebeck as campaign headquarters.
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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Village of Rhinebeck Code, Chapter 120, Article VI.
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Corwin (February 14, 1979). 23: 495:, the village continued to grow. The 480:, and died at the end of 1775 in the 7: 486:Daughters of the American Revolution 296:National Register of Historic Places 634:. He had long promoted Dutch-style 272:Rhinebeck Village Historic District 32:Rhinebeck Village Historic District 472:began. After being elected to the 464:In the mid-1770s, a soldier named 14: 1526: 1516: 1507: 1506: 1007: 1000: 726:"Rhinebeck Village Walking Tour" 117: 110: 92: 85: 824:Town and Village of Rhinebeck, 230: 1: 622:, himself a native of nearby 328:and other historic features. 126:Show map of the United States 1483:National Historic Landmarks 474:New York Provincial Congress 457:to the north in what is now 435:the beginning of Rhinebeck. 21:United States historic place 646:The village of Rhinebeck's 402:Wilhelmus (William) Beekman 309:, who chose the design for 1589: 534:in 1834. Ten years later, 350:Northern Dutchess Hospital 206:Stephen McCarty, R. Decker 1502: 998: 425:Dutchess County, New York 229:NRHP reference  198:18th-early 20th centuries 79: 59: 55: 46: 37: 30: 26: 1236:Richmond (Staten Island) 211:Architectural style 764:Gannett, Henry (1905). 654:In their current draft 536:Alexander Jackson Davis 355:Astor Home for Children 315:contributing properties 972:Keeper of the Register 615: 527: 446: 261:Boundary increase 190:167 acres (68 ha) 49:U.S. Historic district 1492:Outside New York City 987:National Park Service 967:Contributing property 620:Franklin D. Roosevelt 613: 540:Henry Delamater House 526:Henry Delamater House 525: 501:Dutch Reformed Church 441: 307:Franklin D. Roosevelt 171:41.92667°N 73.91250°W 1176:New York (Manhattan) 582:ambassador to France 367:architectural styles 288:architectural styles 101:Show map of New York 1553:Rhinebeck, New York 1479:Bridges and tunnels 632:the new post office 413:Wilhelmus Beekman's 386:European settlement 176:41.92667; -73.91250 167: /  66:Junction of Routes 732:on January 7, 2007 656:comprehensive plan 616: 528: 466:Richard Montgomery 447: 1540: 1539: 977:Historic district 586:Benjamin Harrison 509:George Washington 497:Town of Rhinebeck 455:Robert Livingston 396:tribes. The name 311:a new post office 294:and added to the 292:historic district 274:is located along 268: 267: 248:Significant dates 1580: 1530: 1520: 1519: 1510: 1509: 1141:Kings (Brooklyn) 1011: 1004: 1003: 942: 935: 928: 919: 907: 904: 898: 894: 888: 884: 875: 871: 865: 861: 855: 851: 845: 841: 835: 833: 831: 822: 813: 809: 803: 799: 790: 786: 780: 776: 770: 769: 761: 752: 748: 742: 741: 739: 737: 728:. Archived from 724:Hatch, Marilyn. 721: 715: 714: 712: 710: 695: 628:Great Depression 614:1939 post office 530:The village was 482:Battle of Quebec 478:Continental Army 451:Palatine Germans 432:Albany Post Road 375:Colonial Revival 264:January 15, 2021 243: (increase) 238: (original) 232: 182: 181: 179: 178: 177: 172: 168: 165: 164: 163: 160: 127: 121: 120: 114: 102: 96: 95: 89: 64: 24: 1588: 1587: 1583: 1582: 1581: 1579: 1578: 1577: 1543: 1542: 1541: 1536: 1498: 1467: 1419:Above 110th St. 1353: 1347: 1018: 1012: 1006: 1005: 1001: 996: 955: 946: 916: 911: 910: 905: 901: 895: 891: 885: 878: 872: 868: 862: 858: 852: 848: 842: 838: 829: 825: 823: 816: 810: 806: 800: 793: 787: 783: 777: 773: 763: 762: 755: 749: 745: 735: 733: 723: 722: 718: 708: 706: 697: 696: 681: 676: 664: 644: 459:Columbia County 443:The Beekman Inn 383: 334: 239: 175: 173: 169: 166: 161: 158: 156: 154: 153: 131: 130: 129: 128: 125: 124: 123: 122: 105: 104: 103: 100: 99: 98: 97: 75: 51: 42: 33: 22: 17: 12: 11: 5: 1586: 1584: 1576: 1575: 1570: 1565: 1560: 1555: 1545: 1544: 1538: 1537: 1535: 1534: 1524: 1514: 1503: 1500: 1499: 1497: 1496: 1495: 1494: 1489: 1481: 1475: 1473: 1469: 1468: 1466: 1465: 1460: 1455: 1450: 1445: 1440: 1435: 1430: 1429: 1428: 1427: 1426: 1421: 1416: 1414:59th–110th St. 1411: 1406: 1404:Below 14th St. 1396: 1391: 1386: 1381: 1375:New York City 1373: 1368: 1363: 1357: 1355: 1349: 1348: 1346: 1345: 1340: 1335: 1334: 1333: 1328: 1318: 1313: 1308: 1303: 1298: 1293: 1288: 1283: 1278: 1273: 1268: 1263: 1258: 1253: 1248: 1243: 1238: 1233: 1228: 1223: 1218: 1213: 1208: 1203: 1198: 1193: 1188: 1183: 1178: 1173: 1168: 1163: 1158: 1153: 1148: 1143: 1138: 1133: 1128: 1123: 1118: 1113: 1108: 1103: 1098: 1093: 1088: 1083: 1078: 1073: 1068: 1063: 1058: 1053: 1048: 1043: 1038: 1033: 1028: 1022: 1020: 1014: 1013: 999: 997: 995: 994: 992:Property types 989: 984: 979: 974: 969: 963: 961: 957: 956: 947: 945: 944: 937: 930: 922: 915: 914:External links 912: 909: 908: 899: 889: 876: 866: 856: 846: 836: 814: 804: 791: 781: 771: 753: 743: 716: 678: 677: 675: 672: 671: 670: 663: 660: 643: 640: 574:Levi P. Morton 555:South Carolina 544:Gothic Revival 382: 379: 333: 330: 266: 265: 262: 258: 257: 256:August 8, 1979 254: 250: 249: 245: 244: 233: 226: 225: 223:Late Victorian 212: 208: 207: 204: 200: 199: 196: 192: 191: 188: 184: 183: 151: 147: 146: 137: 133: 132: 116: 115: 109: 108: 107: 106: 91: 90: 84: 83: 82: 81: 80: 77: 76: 74:downtown, 2007 65: 57: 56: 53: 52: 47: 44: 43: 38: 35: 34: 31: 28: 27: 20: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 1585: 1574: 1571: 1569: 1566: 1564: 1561: 1559: 1556: 1554: 1551: 1550: 1548: 1533: 1529: 1525: 1523: 1515: 1513: 1505: 1504: 1501: 1493: 1490: 1488: 1487:New York City 1485: 1484: 1482: 1480: 1477: 1476: 1474: 1470: 1464: 1461: 1459: 1456: 1454: 1451: 1449: 1446: 1444: 1441: 1439: 1436: 1434: 1433:Niagara Falls 1431: 1425: 1424:Minor islands 1422: 1420: 1417: 1415: 1412: 1410: 1409:14th–59th St. 1407: 1405: 1402: 1401: 1400: 1397: 1395: 1394:Staten Island 1392: 1390: 1387: 1385: 1382: 1380: 1377: 1376: 1374: 1372: 1369: 1367: 1364: 1362: 1359: 1358: 1356: 1350: 1344: 1341: 1339: 1336: 1332: 1329: 1327: 1324: 1323: 1322: 1319: 1317: 1314: 1312: 1309: 1307: 1304: 1302: 1299: 1297: 1294: 1292: 1289: 1287: 1284: 1282: 1279: 1277: 1274: 1272: 1269: 1267: 1264: 1262: 1259: 1257: 1254: 1252: 1249: 1247: 1244: 1242: 1239: 1237: 1234: 1232: 1229: 1227: 1224: 1222: 1219: 1217: 1214: 1212: 1209: 1207: 1204: 1202: 1199: 1197: 1194: 1192: 1189: 1187: 1184: 1182: 1179: 1177: 1174: 1172: 1169: 1167: 1164: 1162: 1159: 1157: 1154: 1152: 1149: 1147: 1144: 1142: 1139: 1137: 1134: 1132: 1129: 1127: 1124: 1122: 1119: 1117: 1114: 1112: 1109: 1107: 1104: 1102: 1099: 1097: 1094: 1092: 1089: 1087: 1084: 1082: 1079: 1077: 1074: 1072: 1069: 1067: 1064: 1062: 1059: 1057: 1054: 1052: 1049: 1047: 1044: 1042: 1039: 1037: 1034: 1032: 1029: 1027: 1024: 1023: 1021: 1015: 1010: 993: 990: 988: 985: 983: 980: 978: 975: 973: 970: 968: 965: 964: 962: 958: 954: 950: 943: 938: 936: 931: 929: 924: 923: 920: 913: 903: 900: 893: 890: 883: 881: 877: 870: 867: 860: 857: 850: 847: 840: 837: 828: 821: 819: 815: 808: 805: 798: 796: 792: 785: 782: 775: 772: 767: 760: 758: 754: 747: 744: 731: 727: 720: 717: 705: 701: 694: 692: 690: 688: 686: 684: 680: 673: 669: 666: 665: 661: 659: 657: 652: 649: 641: 639: 637: 633: 629: 625: 621: 612: 608: 605: 601: 596: 594: 591: 587: 583: 579: 575: 570: 568: 564: 560: 556: 552: 547: 545: 541: 537: 533: 524: 520: 518: 514: 510: 505: 502: 498: 494: 489: 487: 483: 479: 475: 471: 467: 462: 460: 456: 452: 444: 440: 436: 433: 428: 426: 422: 418: 414: 409: 407: 403: 399: 395: 391: 387: 380: 378: 376: 372: 368: 362: 358: 356: 351: 346: 342: 339: 331: 329: 327: 324: 320: 316: 312: 308: 304: 299: 297: 293: 289: 285: 281: 277: 273: 263: 259: 255: 253:Added to NRHP 251: 246: 242: 237: 234: 227: 224: 220: 219:Greek Revival 216: 213: 209: 205: 201: 197: 193: 189: 185: 180: 152: 148: 145: 141: 138: 134: 113: 88: 78: 73: 69: 63: 58: 54: 50: 45: 41: 36: 29: 25: 19: 1573:U.S. Route 9 1443:Poughkeepsie 1371:New Rochelle 1271:St. Lawrence 902: 892: 869: 859: 849: 839: 807: 784: 774: 765: 746: 736:November 18, 734:. 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U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district

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Rhinebeck Village Historic District is located in New York
Rhinebeck Village Historic District is located in the United States
Rhinebeck
NY
41°55′36″N 73°54′45″W / 41.92667°N 73.91250°W / 41.92667; -73.91250
Colonial
Greek Revival
Late Victorian
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100006011
US 9
NY 308
Rhinebeck
architectural styles
historic district
National Register of Historic Places
Colonial era
Franklin D. Roosevelt
a new post office
contributing properties
boutiques
bluestone
sidewalks
lot
Northern Dutchess Hospital

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