Hudson_Highlands_Multiple_Resource_Area

Hudson Highlands Multiple Resource Area

Hudson Highlands Multiple Resource Area

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The Hudson Highlands Multiple Resource Area is a Multiple Property Submission study supporting multiple listings in 1982 to the United States National Register of Historic Places. It originally included 58 properties spread over the counties of Dutchess, Putnam, Westchester, Orange and Rockland.

Properties

The Amelia Barr House
The Church of the Holy Innocents and its rectory
The J. Y. Dykman Flour and Feed Store
Pollepel Island (closest on right), site of Bannerman's Castle, seen from the Storm King Highway


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