Historic sites in Westchester County explained
There are numerous nationally and locally designated historic sites and attractions in Westchester County. These include architecturally significant manors and estates, churches, cemeteries, farmhouses, African-American heritage sites, and Underground Railroad depots and waystations.[1] There are sites from pre-Revolutionary and Revolutionary times, as well as battlegrounds. Westchester County also played an important role in the development of the modern suburb, and there are many associated heritage sites and museums.
Some of these landmarks have earned distinction as members of other notable designations including the Hudson River Valley National Heritage Area list. Still others are on New York State's Path Through History or Westchester County's African American Heritage Trail.
National Historic Site
National Historic Landmarks
According to the National Park Service[2] "National Historic Landmarks (NHLs) are historic properties that illustrate the heritage of the United States. The over 2,600 NHLs found in the U.S. today come in many forms: historic buildings, sites, structures, objects, and districts. Each NHL represents an outstanding aspect of American history and culture." There are 19 NHLs in Westchester County and one NHL District.[3]
- Armour-Stiner House, Irvington
- Edwin H. Armstrong House (Withdrawal of Designation - 03/05/86), Yonkers
- Boston Post Road Historic District (Rye, New York), 5 properties including
- Aaron Copland House, Cortlandt Manor
- Old Croton Aqueduct, Croton
- John W. Draper House, Hastings-on-Hudson
- The Old Dutch Church, Sleepy Hollow
- The Elephant Hotel, Somers
- John Hartford House, Valhalla
- John Jay Homestead, Katonah
- Kykuit, also known as the John D. Rockefeller Estate, Pocantico Hills
- Lyndhurst, Tarrytown
- Thomas Paine Cottage, New Rochelle
- Philipsburg Manor House, Sleepy Hollow
- Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site, Yonkers
- Playland, Rye
- Stepping Stones - Historic Home of Bill & Lois Wilson (Stepping Stones Foundation)
- Sunnyside, Tarrytown
- Van Cortlandt Manor, Croton-on-Hudson
- Villa Lewaro, Irvington
National Register of Historic Places listings
Including the 19 NHLs listed above, there are 240 total sites in Westchester County that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. See also National Register of Historic Places listings in Westchester County, New York, National Register of Historic Places listings in northern Westchester County, New York. A partial list follows:
- Rye African-American Cemetery, Rye
- Bar Building
- Bird Homestead, Rye
- Bolton Priory
- Evangeline Booth House
- Bronx River Parkway
- Bronxville Women's Club, Bronxville
- Bush Lyon Homestead, Port Chester
- The Capitol Theatre, Port Chester
- Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts, Katonah
- Child Welfare Association of Mamaroneck, Mamaroneck
- Church of St. Barnabas
- Church of St. Joseph of Arimathea, Greenburgh
- Jasper F. Cropsey House and Studio, Hastings-on-Hudson
- East Irvington School
- Edgewood House
- Ferncliff Cemetery, Hartsdale
- Glen Island Park and Glen Island Harbour Club (formerly the Glen Island Casino)
- Irvington Town Hall Theater, Irvington
- Jacob Burns Film Center, Pleasantville
- Paramount Center for the Arts, Peekskill
- The Picture House, Pelham
- The Performing Arts Center, Purchase
- Sing Sing Prison, Ossining
- The Square House Museum, Rye
- Tarrytown Music Hall, Tarrytown
- Union Church of Pocantico Hills, Pocantico Hills
- Yonkers Raceway, Yonkers
- African American Cemetery, Rye
- Ella Fitzgerald Statue, Yonkers
- Foster Memorial AME Zion Church
- Friends Meeting House, Chappaqua
- Jay Estate, Rye
- John Jay Homestead, Katonah
- Monument to 1st Rhode Island Regiment
- Neuberger Museum of Art, Purchase
- Jack Peterson Memorial, Croton
- Philipsburg Manor
- Philipse Manor Hall State Historic Site, Yonkers
- Saint Paul's Church National Historic Site
- Stony Hill Cemetery, Harrison
- Villa Lewaro, Irvington
Local landmarks
Some historic sites may be eligible for the National Register of Historic Places but have not yet been nominated or may never be nominated. Others are governed by local landmark laws.
Historic battle sites
Historic house museums
Monuments
- Monument to 1st Rhode Island Regiment
Museums
See also
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Underground Railroad in New York Travel New York's Underground . I Love New York.
- Web site: National Historic Landmarks Program. National Park Service. February 27, 2022.
- Web site: List of NHLs by State. National Park Service. February 27, 2022.