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This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in northern Westchester County, New York, excluding the city of Peekskill, which has its own list.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in the northern half of Westchester County, New York, United States. The following communities comprise this region:
- Bedford (including Bedford Corners, Bedford Hills etc.)
- Cortlandt (including the villages of Buchanan, Croton-on-Hudson, and Montrose).
- Lewisboro, including the hamlets of Cross River, Goldens Bridge, South Salem and Waccabuc.
- Mount Kisco
- Mount Pleasant (including the villages of Briarcliff Manor, Pleasantville, Sleepy Hollow and the hamlets of Hawthorne, Pocantico Hills and Thornwood).
- New Castle, including the hamlets of Chappaqua and Millwood
- North Castle, including the hamlet of Armonk
- North Salem, including the hamlets of Croton Falls and Purdys
- Ossining, including the eponymous village
- Pound Ridge
- Somers, including the hamlets of Amawalk, Baldwin Place (Westchester portion), Lincolndale and Whitehall Corners
- The village of Tarrytown
- Yorktown, including the hamlets of Jefferson Valley, Mohegan Lake, Shrub Oak and Yorktown Heights.
Entries for the city of Peekskill are listed separately.
Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in a map.[1]
Of the 242 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county, 99, including 12 National Historic Landmarks (NHLs), are on this list. Two, the Bronx River Parkway and Old Croton Aqueduct, the latter an NHL, are linear listings included on both this list and the southern Westchester list.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted May 31, 2024.[2]
Albany (Albany) – Allegany – Bronx – Broome – Cattaraugus – Cayuga – Chautauqua – Chemung – Chenango – Clinton – Columbia – Cortland – Delaware – Dutchess (Poughkeepsie, Rhinebeck) – Erie (Buffalo) – Essex – Franklin – Fulton – Genesee – Greene – Hamilton – Herkimer – Jefferson – Kings – Lewis – Livingston – Madison – Monroe (Rochester) – Montgomery – Nassau – New York (Below 14th Street, 14th to 59th Streets, 59th to 110th Streets, Above 110th Street, Islands) – Niagara (Niagara Falls) – Oneida – Onondaga (Syracuse) – Ontario – Orange – Orleans – Oswego – Otsego – Putnam – Queens – Rensselaer – Richmond – Rockland – St. Lawrence – Saratoga – Schenectady – Schoharie – Schuyler – Seneca – Steuben – Suffolk – Sullivan – Tioga – Tompkins – Ulster – Warren – Washington – Wayne – Westchester (Northern, Southern, New Rochelle, Peekskill, Yonkers) – Wyoming – Yates |
Current listings
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | All Saints Episcopal Church | May 2, 2002 (#02000449) |
96 and 201 Scarborough Rd. 41°08′41″N 73°50′36″W / 41.144722°N 73.843333°W | Briarcliff Manor | 1854 stone English Gothic church. | |
2 | Amawalk Friends Meeting House | November 16, 1989 (#89002004) |
Quaker Church Rd. 41°17′32″N 73°46′18″W / 41.292222°N 73.771667°W | Amawalk | Well-preserved 1831 Quaker meeting house is rare one built by Hicksites during schism. War photographer Robert Capa and many of his family buried in cemetery. | |
3 | Asbury United Methodist Church and Bethel Chapel and Cemetery | March 31, 2000 (#00000310) |
19 Old Post Rd. and Old Post Rd. S 41°12′26″N 73°52′50″W / 41.207222°N 73.880556°W | Croton-on-Hudson | ||
4 | Richard Austin House | September 20, 1988 (#88001527) |
196 Croton Ave. 41°10′00″N 73°50′46″W / 41.166667°N 73.846111°W | Ossining | 1878 Gothic revival house is one of few totally intact in Ossining from early era of suburbanization | |
5 | Bear Mountain Bridge | November 23, 1982 (#82001266) |
US 6/202 41°19′12″N 73°58′49″W / 41.32°N 73.980278°W | Cortlandt | First bridge across Hudson north of New York City. Part of the Hudson Highlands Multiple Resource Area (MRA). Extends into Rockland County | |
6 | Bear Mountain Bridge Rd. | November 23, 1982 (#82001274) |
NY 6/202, between Bear Mt. Bridge 41°19′12″N 73°58′47″W / 41.32°N 73.979722°W | Cortlandt | Private toll road built to access bridge in 1924; later turned over to state; part of the Hudson Highlands MRA | |
7 | Bedford Road Historic District | November 21, 1985 (#85002903) |
Bedford Rd. 41°07′31″N 73°42′45″W / 41.125278°N 73.7125°W | Armonk | Small cluster of mid-19th century Federal and Greek Revival houses and Presbyterian Church is rare remaining group of buildings in those styles in area, and beginning of settlement of Armonk. | |
8 | Bedford Village Historic District | October 2, 1973 (#73001285) |
Roughly bounded by Court, Seminary, Poundridge and Greenwich Rds. 41°12′14″N 73°38′22″W / 41.203889°N 73.639444°W | Bedford | ||
9 | Brandreth Pill Factory | January 10, 1980 (#80002792) |
Water St. 41°09′54″N 73°52′11″W / 41.165°N 73.869722°W | Ossining | Benjamin Brandreth's facility was beginning of Ossining's industrial development when built in the 1830s. Later modified and expanded; stayed in operation until the 1940s; largely demolished in 2015 after damage from Superstorm Sandy. | |
10 | Bridge L-158 | November 29, 1978 (#78001923) |
West of Goldens Bridge at Croton River 41°17′47″N 73°40′59″W / 41.296389°N 73.683056°W | Goldens Bridge | Only remaining double-intersection Whipple truss rail bridge in New York. Built in 1883 near Kingston and moved to this location in 1904. Out of service since 1960. | |
11 | Bronx River Parkway Reservation | January 11, 1991 (#90002143) |
Bronx River Pkwy. from jct. with Sprain Brook Rd. to and including Kensico Dam Plaza 41°04′04″N 73°46′10″W / 41.067900°N 73.769540°W | Valhalla and Bronxville | ||
12 | Caramoor | May 25, 2001 (#01000548) |
149-181 Girdle Ridge Rd. 41°14′19″N 73°38′48″W / 41.238611°N 73.646667°W | Bedford | 1930s Renaissance Revival estate now used as classical music venue | |
13 | Carrie Chapman Catt House | May 4, 2006 (#06000336) |
20 Ryder Rd. 41°10′35″N 73°48′55″W / 41.176389°N 73.815278°W | Briarcliff Manor | Home of suffragist Carrie Chapman Catt at the time the 19th Amendment was ratified | |
14 | Chappaqua Railroad Depot and Depot Plaza | April 19, 1979 (#79003210) |
200 South Greeley Ave 41°09′28″N 73°46′31″W / 41.157778°N 73.775278°W | Chappaqua | 1902 station and park with war memorial and statue of Horace Greeley built on land donated by his daughter and son-in-law. Still used as waiting area. | |
15 | Christ Episcopal Church | April 23, 1987 (#87000658) |
Broadway and Elizabeth Sts. 41°04′30″N 73°51′35″W / 41.075°N 73.859722°W | Tarrytown | Washington Irving was member of this congregation, and his pew is still preserved. Built in 1837, this is the earliest Gothic Revival church in America | |
16 | Church of Saint Mary the Virgin and Greeley Grove | April 19, 1979 (#79003213) |
191 South Greeley Ave. 41°09′20″N 73°46′21″W / 41.155556°N 73.7725°W | Chappaqua | Horace Greeley planted the grove as a windbreak and reforestation project in 1856. In 1904 his daughter and son-in-law built a private chapel modeled on a similarly-named church in England, which later donated one of its stained glass windows. It became an Episcopal parish in 1916. | |
17 | Aaron Copland House | September 19, 2003 (#03000245) |
1538 Washington St. 41°14′25″N 73°54′11″W / 41.240278°N 73.903056°W | Cortlandt Manor | Home of composer for last 30 years of his life | |
18 | Gerard Crane House | September 5, 1985 (#85001954) |
Old Croton Falls Rd. 41°20′27″N 73°40′30″W / 41.340833°N 73.675°W | Somers | Sophisticated 1849 stone Greek Revival house | |
19 | Old Croton Aqueduct | December 2, 1974 (#74001324) |
Runs N from Yonkers to New Croton Dam 41°12′52″N 73°51′52″W / 41.214492°N 73.864447°W | Various | First long-distance aqueduct built to provide water from upstate to New York City. An engineering marvel in its time now used as a linear park | |
20 | Croton North Railroad Station | August 27, 1987 (#87001458) |
Senasqua Rd. 41°12′25″N 73°53′40″W / 41.206944°N 73.894444°W | Croton-on-Hudson | Intact 1890 station, now used as offices, exemplifies commuter rail stations of that era. Two former Erie Railroad cars on old siding included in listing. | |
21 | Dale Cemetery | July 17, 2013 (#13000500) |
104 Havell St. 41°10′16″N 73°51′22″W / 41.171039°N 73.856059°W | Town of Ossining | 1851 cemetery with graves of Thomas Allcock, Benjamin Brandreth and other local notables. Now owned by town. | |
22 | Downtown Ossining Historic District | August 9, 1989 (#88001827) |
Roughly along US 9, Main St., and Croton Ave. 41°09′38″N 73°51′42″W / 41.160556°N 73.861667°W | Ossining | Core of village reflecting impact of construction of Old Croton Aqueduct and 1870s fires. | |
23 | Dutch Reformed Church | October 15, 1966 (#66000581) |
N edge of Tarrytown on U.S. 9 41°02′10″N 73°51′47″W / 41.036111°N 73.863056°W | Sleepy Hollow | Surviving 1685 stone church built by Dutch is state's oldest church; figures prominently in Washington Irving's "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" | |
24 | Elephant Hotel | August 7, 1974 (#74001323) |
335 U.S. Route 202 41°19′43″N 73°41′09″W / 41.328592°N 73.685783°W | Somers | Birthplace of the circus in America, when Zephaliah Bailey began charging visitors to see his elephant. Now used as a circus museum, offices of the Somers Historical Society and town hall. | |
25 | First Baptist Church and Rectory | July 21, 1983 (#83001829) |
56 S. Broadway 41°04′28″N 73°51′33″W / 41.074444°N 73.859167°W | Tarrytown | Victorian Gothic 1876 church designed by Russell Sturgis and patronized by Rockefellers. | |
26 | First Baptist Church of Ossining | January 12, 1973 (#73001288) |
S. Highland Ave. and Main St. 41°09′41″N 73°51′43″W / 41.161389°N 73.861944°W | Ossining | 1874 church is most advanced application of Gothic Revival style in Ossining; church was founded by town's founder | |
27 | Marmaduke Forster House | February 22, 2011 (#11000139) |
413-415 Bedford Rd. 41°08′04″N 73°47′23″W / 41.134444°N 73.789722°W | Pleasantville | ||
28 | Foster Memorial AME Zion Church | June 3, 1982 (#82003414) |
90 Wildey St. 41°04′48″N 73°51′44″W / 41.08°N 73.862222°W | Tarrytown | Founded in 1860, this is the oldest black church in Westchester County and possibly one of the oldest in the state | |
29 | Glenwolde Park Historic District | September 3, 2014 (#14000542) |
Glenwolde Park, Walter St. & Willowbrook Ave. 41°03′32″N 73°51′40″W / 41.058959°N 73.8611417°W | Tarrytown | Tudor-styled residential district built during 1920s suburbanization | |
30 | Greeley House | April 19, 1979 (#79003212) |
100 King St. 41°09′32″N 73°46′19″W / 41.158889°N 73.771944°W | Chappaqua | Home of newspaper editor Horace Greeley, pioneering suburbanite, staunch abolitionist and 1872 presidential candidate. Much of today's downtown Chappaqua is built on land he farmed. | |
31 | Hammond House | May 6, 1980 (#80002790) |
South of Hawthorne on Grasslands Rd. 41°04′34″N 73°48′42″W / 41.076111°N 73.811667°W | Hawthorne | 1720 home, modified twice in 19th century, is one of only two original tenant houses from the Van Cortlandt Manor left. Owned by the county historical society since 1926. | |
32 | Edward Harden Mansion | January 16, 2004 (#03001401) |
200 North Broadway 41°04′58″N 73°51′28″W / 41.082778°N 73.857778°W | Sleepy Hollow | 1909 Colonial Revival house built for journalist and investor Edward Harden was later home to first U.S. Montessori school | |
33 | John A. Hartford House | December 22, 1977 (#77000987) |
Southwest of Valhalla on New York State Route 100 41°04′08″N 73°47′25″W / 41.068889°N 73.790278°W | Valhalla | Home of founder of A & P; now part of Westchester Community College | |
34 | Highland Cottage | July 22, 1982 (#02001457) |
36 S. Highland Ave. 41°09′35″N 73°51′41″W / 41.159603°N 73.861269°W | Ossining | 1872 reinforced-concrete Gothic Revival house | |
35 | The Homestead | March 29, 2001 (#01000294) |
36 Mead St. 41°16′59″N 73°35′44″W / 41.283056°N 73.595556°W | Waccabuc | ||
36 | Washington Irving High School | April 26, 1984 (#84003437) |
18 N. Broadway 41°03′32″N 73°51′28″W / 41.058889°N 73.857778°W | Tarrytown | ||
37 | John Jay Homestead | July 24, 1972 (#72000918) |
Jay St. 41°15′01″N 73°39′31″W / 41.250278°N 73.658611°W | Katonah | Home of John Jay, major landowner in area, first Chief Justice of the United States and early state governor | |
38 | John Jones Homestead | May 25, 1989 (#89000462) |
Oregon Rd. and Durrin Ave. 41°18′58″N 73°54′00″W / 41.316111°N 73.9°W | Van Cortlandtville | ||
39 | Jug Tavern | June 7, 1976 (#76001293) |
Revolutionary Rd. and Rockledge Ave. 41°08′41″N 73°51′52″W / 41.144722°N 73.864444°W | Ossining | 1760s stop on former Albany Post Road route remains intact | |
40 | Katonah Village Historic District | September 15, 1983 (#83001830) |
Parkway, Valleyedge, Edgemont and Bedford Rds. 41°15′20″N 73°41′02″W / 41.255556°N 73.683889°W | Katonah | ||
41 | Lyndhurst | November 13, 1966 (#66000582) |
635 S. Broadway 41°03′15″N 73°51′58″W / 41.054167°N 73.866111°W | Tarrytown | Stone Gothic Revival mansion purchased and expanded by rail baron Jay Gould | |
42 | Richard H. Mandel House | March 1, 1996 (#96000176) |
323 Haines Rd. 41°14′40″N 73°43′33″W / 41.244444°N 73.725833°W | Bedford Hills | ||
43 | Mead Memorial Chapel | November 30, 1999 (#99001443) |
2 Chapel Rd. 41°17′47″N 73°35′59″W / 41.296389°N 73.599722°W | Lewisboro | ||
44 | Merestead | September 27, 1984 (#84003431) |
Byram Lake Rd. 41°10′31″N 73°42′19″W / 41.175278°N 73.705278°W | Mount Kisco | ||
45 | Miller House | September 29, 1976 (#76001292) |
Virginia Rd. 41°03′33″N 73°46′15″W / 41.059167°N 73.770833°W | North White Plains | ||
46 | Mount Kisco Municipal Complex | March 9, 1997 (#97000116) |
100-120 Main St. 41°12′09″N 73°43′37″W / 41.2025°N 73.726944°W | Mount Kisco | ||
47 | Mt. Zion Methodist Church | May 10, 1990 (#90000692) |
Primrose St. south of Reis Park 41°18′05″N 73°42′54″W / 41.301389°N 73.715°W | Somers | 1794 church, remodeled in 1860, is early landmark in development of Methodism in New York | |
48 | Music Hall | February 12, 1980 (#80002795) |
11 Main St. 41°04′35″N 73°51′33″W / 41.076389°N 73.859167°W | Tarrytown | 1885 Queen Anne theater is one of the oldest in continuous use in the county | |
49 | North Grove Street Historic District | March 13, 1979 (#79001650) |
1, 2, 8, 15, and 19 Grove St. 41°04′33″N 73°51′27″W / 41.075833°N 73.8575°W | Tarrytown | Five 1860s houses built by local well-to-do mostly intact | |
50 | North Salem Town Hall | September 4, 1980 (#80002794) |
Titicus Rd. 41°19′44″N 73°35′51″W / 41.328889°N 73.5975°W | Salem Center | ||
51 | Old Chappaqua Historic District | July 15, 1974 (#74001319) |
Quaker Rd. 41°10′16″N 73°46′42″W / 41.171111°N 73.778333°W | Chappaqua | Farmhouses and other buildings clustered around 1753 Quaker meeting house that was the core of Chappaqua before the railroad. | |
52 | Site of Old Croton Dam | June 19, 1973 (#73001289) |
In the waters of the New Croton reservoir 41°13′39″N 73°51′10″W / 41.227499°N 73.852872°W | Cortlandt | ||
53 | Old St. Peter's Church | March 7, 1973 (#73001292) |
Oregon Rd. and Locust Ave. 41°18′49″N 73°54′04″W / 41.313669°N 73.901175°W | Van Cortlandtville | ||
54 | Osborn–Bouton–Mead House | September 15, 2004 (#04000990) |
399 Pound Ridge Rd. 41°15′57″N 73°33′59″W / 41.265833°N 73.566389°W | South Salem | ||
55 | Palmer–Lewis Estate | August 6, 1998 (#98001008) |
Black Brook Rd. 41°13′50″N 73°37′06″W / 41.230556°N 73.618333°W | Bedford | ||
56 | Patriot's Park | June 14, 1982 (#82003415) |
US 9 41°04′53″N 73°51′34″W / 41.081389°N 73.859444°W | Sleepy Hollow and Tarrytown | 1853 monument to 1780 capture of British Major John André, exposing Benedict Arnold's betrayal of the Continental Army, was one of earliest to a Revolutionary War event. Later the park was a Carrère and Hastings residential development and two girls' schools. | |
57 | Philipsburg Manor House | October 15, 1966 (#66000584) |
381 Bellwood Ave. 41°05′14″N 73°51′59″W / 41.087222°N 73.866389°W | Sleepy Hollow | Intact colonial-era manor house | |
58 | Philipse Manor Railroad Station | March 14, 1991 (#91000237) |
Jct. of Riverside Dr. and Millard 41°05′40″N 73°52′12″W / 41.094444°N 73.87°W | Sleepy Hollow | Restored octagonal Tudorbethan station house, home today to local writers' group, is intact surviving example of early 20th-century commuter rail station | |
59 | Pound Ridge Historic District | December 30, 1985 (#85003196) |
Roughly Pound Ridge, Old Stone Hill, and Salem Rds., Trinity Pass and Westchester Ave. 41°12′35″N 73°34′34″W / 41.209722°N 73.576111°W | Pound Ridge | ||
60 | Joseph Purdy Homestead | January 25, 1973 (#73001290) |
Jct. of NY 22 and 116 41°19′42″N 73°39′21″W / 41.328333°N 73.655833°W | Purdys | ||
61 | Rehoboth | April 19, 1979 (#79003214) |
33 Aldridge Rd. 41°09′22″N 73°46′10″W / 41.1561°N 73.7694°W | Chappaqua | Horace Greeley built what may be the first known concrete building as a dairy barn in 1856; later remodeled into a neo-Gothic house for his daughter by Ralph Adams Cram | |
62 | Solomon Resnick House | April 22, 2021 (#100006488) |
1256 Hardscrabble Rd. 41°11′06″N 73°47′07″W / 41.1851°N 73.7852°W | Chappaqua | ||
63 | Robinwood Historic District | April 5, 2019 (#100003632) |
Tavano & Somerstown Rds. 41°10′28″N 73°49′50″W / 41.1744°N 73.8305°W | Ossining | Mid-Century Modern housing enclave | |
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