Camp Dudley Road Historic District Explained

Camp Dudley Road Historic District
Nrhp Type:hd
Nocat:yes
Location:Roughly bounded by NY 22, Stacy Br., Lake Champlain and the Westport village line, Westport, New York
Coordinates:44.1542°N -73.4178°W
Architect:White, Stanford; Unknown
Architecture:Greek Revival, Late Victorian, Late 19th And Early 20th Century American Movements
Added:October 21, 1993
Area:1050acres
Refnum:93001136

Camp Dudley Road Historic District is a national historic district located at Westport, in Essex County, New York. The district contains 131 contributing buildings, one contributing site, and one contributing structure. It consists of an agricultural landscape and includes late-19th and early-20th century seasonal developments. Among the buildings are vernacular farmhouses in a variety of styles, barn complexes, a stone schoolhouse built in 1816, Skenewood Estate, the Stable Inn properties, Germain property, "Kenjockety," and Barber's Point Lighthouse. Camp Dudley, the oldest continuing boy's camp is located on a 250acres parcel in the southern part of the district.[1]

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: National Register of Historic Places Registration: Camp Dudley Road Historic District. August 1993. 2010-07-14 . Linda M. Garofalini. New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. See also: Web site: Accompanying 90 photos. and Web site: Accompanying photo captions.