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Historical Markers in Rhinebeck, New York

 
Clickable Map of Dutchess County, New York and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Dutchess County, NY (337) Columbia County, NY (295) Orange County, NY (564) Putnam County, NY (139) Ulster County, NY (266) Fairfield County, CT (455) Litchfield County, CT (266) Berkshire County, MA (159)  DutchessCounty(337) Dutchess County (337)  ColumbiaCounty(295) Columbia County (295)  OrangeCounty(564) Orange County (564)  PutnamCounty(139) Putnam County (139)  UlsterCounty(266) Ulster County (266)  FairfieldCountyConnecticut(455) Fairfield County (455)  LitchfieldCounty(266) Litchfield County (266)  BerkshireCountyMassachusetts(159) Berkshire County (159)
Poughkeepsie is the county seat for Dutchess County
Rhinebeck is in Dutchess County
      Dutchess County (337)  
ADJACENT TO DUTCHESS COUNTY
      Columbia County (295)  
      Orange County (564)  
      Putnam County (139)  
      Ulster County (266)  
      Fairfield County, Connecticut (455)  
      Litchfield County, Connecticut (266)  
      Berkshire County, Massachusetts (159)  
 
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1 New York, Dutchess County, Rhinebeck — Bogardus Land
On Mill Street (U.S. 9) south of East Market Street (New York State Route 308), on the right when traveling south.
Training grounds of Revolutionary troops. Formerly belonged to William Traphagen, founder of Village of Rhinebeck.Map (db m87632) HM
2 New York, Dutchess County, Rhinebeck — Drayton Grant Park at Burger Hill
On New York State Route 9G south of Wurtemburg Road, on the right when traveling south.
History This beautiful hill, rising 550 feet above the Hudson River, has a long history. The region was first populated at the end of the last ice age, nearly 10,000 years ago, by bands of roaming hunter-gatherers who gradually established . . . Map (db m204987) HM
3 New York, Dutchess County, Rhinebeck — Hudson River National Historic Landmark District
On New York State Route 199, 0.2 miles east of River Road, on the right when traveling east.
. . . Map (db m147412) HM
4 New York, Dutchess County, Rhinebeck — Landsman’s Kill
On U.S. 9, on the right when traveling north.
Whose waters operated the mills of Schuyler, Montgomery, Morgan, Lewis, Livingston, and many others Map (db m132573) HM
5 New York, Dutchess County, Rhinebeck — Old Rhinebeck
On Albany Post Road (U.S. 9) north of Old Post Road (Wey Road), on the right when traveling north.
Original location of the Village of Rhinebeck
Site of oldest church in northern precinct of Dutchess CountyMap (db m136500) HM
6 New York, Dutchess County, Rhinebeck — 656 — Violet Capital
On New York State Route 9G south of Wurtemburg Road, on the right when traveling south.
By 1894 Rhinebeck grew and shipped millions of violets weekly for corsages and gifts. By 1928, town called "Violet Capital of the World"Map (db m234923) HM
7 New York, Dutchess County, Rhinebeck — Westward on the Right
On U.S. 9 when traveling north.
Grasmere-birthplace-W. A. Duer once president of Columbia Col. On the right beyond-Ellerslie, home of Levi P. Morton, Gov. of NY & Vice Pres. of U.S.Map (db m132574) HM
8 New York, Dutchess County, Rhinebeck — White Corner
On Montgomery Street/Mill Street (U.S. 9) at East Market Street (New York State Route 308), on the right when traveling south on Montgomery Street/Mill Street.
Built in 1816 by Christian Schell. Once the commercial and financial center of the communityMap (db m35465) HM
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9 New York, Dutchess County, Rhinebeck — Wilderstein
On Morton Road (County Road 85) 0.3 miles Mill Road (County Road 85), on the left when traveling west.
Seat of the Suckley family from 1852 to 1983, first house build in 1852, much enlarged in 1888, plan for landscape for Calvert Vaux.Map (db m35369) HM
10 New York, Dutchess County, Rhinebeck — Wilderstein's Boathouse
Near County Road 85, on the left when traveling east.
You are looking at the site of Wilderstein's boathouse (pictured above) and the Ellerslie dock (formerly Lewis Landing) owned by Governor Morton. In 1888 Arnout Cannon Jr., an architect from Poughkeepsie, NY, designed the boathouse for Robert . . . Map (db m35437) HM
 
 
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May. 14, 2024