National Register of Historic Places listings in Sullivan County, New York
List of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Sullivan County, New York
This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Sullivan County, New York. The locations of National Register properties and districts showing latitude and longitude coordinates may be seen in a map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates".[1] The Delaware and Hudson Canal, which runs through this and other counties, is further designated a U.S. National Historic Landmark.
This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted April 5, 2024.[2]
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Listings county-wide
[3] | Name on the Register | Image | Date listed[4] | Location | City or town | Description |
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1 | All Souls' Church Summer Camp Historic District | July 31, 2023 (#100009170) |
221 O'Keefe Hill Rd. 41°51′00″N 74°46′04″W / 41.8500°N 74.7678°W / 41.8500; -74.7678 (All Souls' Church Summer Camp Historic District) | Parksville | ||
2 | Anshei Glen Wild Synagogue | January 15, 1999 (#98001618) |
Glen Wild Road 41°39′00″N 74°35′20″W / 41.65°N 74.588889°W / 41.65; -74.588889 (Anshei Glen Wild Synagogue) | Glen Wild | 1923 synagogue built and still owned by local family. Has never had its own rabbi. | |
3 | Agudas Achim Synagogue | November 19, 1998 (#98001404) |
Rock Ave. 41°54′03″N 74°49′28″W / 41.900833°N 74.824444°W / 41.900833; -74.824444 (Agudas Achim Synagogue) | Livingston Manor | 1924 synagogue built at unusual angle, shows influence of local churches with lancet arch windows | |
4 | Arlington Hotel | March 31, 1983 (#83001806) |
Main St. 41°36′30″N 75°03′40″W / 41.608333°N 75.061111°W / 41.608333; -75.061111 (Arlington Hotel) | Narrowsburg | ||
5 | B'nai Israel Synagogue | January 15, 1999 (#98001620) |
NY 52 41°45′29″N 74°36′08″W / 41.758153°N 74.602165°W / 41.758153; -74.602165 (B'nai Israel Synagogue) | Woodbourne | ||
6 | Beaverkill Covered Bridge | October 3, 2007 (#07001038) |
CR 30 over Beaverkill Cr. 41°58′53″N 74°50′12″W / 41.981389°N 74.836667°W / 41.981389; -74.836667 (Beaverkill Covered Bridge) | Beaverkill | 1865 covered bridge was one of earliest crossings of river in remote, unsettled area of Catskills. Some uncertainty as to who actually built it. Unusual variant on Ithiel Town-patented design. | |
7 | Bennett Family House | December 28, 2001 (#01001400) |
11 Hamilton Ave. 41°39′20″N 74°40′58″W / 41.655556°N 74.682778°W / 41.655556; -74.682778 (Bennett Family House) | Monticello | ||
8 | Bikur Cholim B'nai Israel Synagogue | January 15, 1999 (#98001619) |
Old White Lake Turnpike at NY 55 41°42′54″N 74°47′59″W / 41.715°N 74.799722°W / 41.715; -74.799722 (Bikur Cholim B'nai Israel Synagogue) | Swan Lake | ||
9 | Bloomingburg Reformed Protestant Dutch Church | January 10, 1980 (#80002779) |
NY 17M 41°33′21″N 74°26′34″W / 41.555833°N 74.442778°W / 41.555833; -74.442778 (Bloomingburg Reformed Protestant Dutch Church) | Bloomingburg | 1821 church is local landmark and one of the oldest churches in the county. Currently being prepared for use as a historical museum. | |
10 | Broadway Historic District | January 30, 2020 (#100004915) |
Broadway, Liberty, Bank, North, Jones, Pleasant & St. John Sts. and Landfield Ave. 41°39′19″N 74°41′19″W / 41.6554°N 74.6885°W / 41.6554; -74.6885 (Broadway Historic District) | Monticello | Historic core of county seat | |
11 | C. Burton Hotel | March 16, 2005 (#05000171) |
450 Main St. 41°51′11″N 74°33′09″W / 41.853056°N 74.5525°W / 41.853056; -74.5525 (C. Burton Hotel) | Grahamsville | 1851 hotel is possibly the only surviving Greek Revival building in county with columns and a ballroom. | |
12 | Ellery Calkins House | November 27, 1992 (#92001595) |
Co. Rd. 114, E of Delaware R. Bridge 41°42′27″N 75°03′50″W / 41.7075°N 75.063889°W / 41.7075; -75.063889 (Ellery Calkins House) | Cochecton | ||
13 | Callicoon Downtown Historic District | June 21, 2016 (#16000390) |
Main Sts, Highview & Mitchell Aves., River & Hospital Rds., Bridge St., and NY 97 41°45′59″N 75°03′26″W / 41.766312°N 75.057279°W / 41.766312; -75.057279 (Callicoon Downtown Historic District) | Callicoon | Core of riverside community that grew up around 1848 railroad station | |
14 | Callicoon Methodist Church and Parsonage | November 4, 1993 (#93001134) |
Church St. (NY 97) S of jct. with Seminary Rd., Town of Delaware 41°46′00″N 75°03′20″W / 41.766667°N 75.055556°W / 41.766667; -75.055556 (Callicoon Methodist Church and Parsonage) | Callicoon | ||
15 | Callicoon National Bank | February 18, 1994 (#94000048) |
133 Main St. 41°45′58″N 75°03′32″W / 41.766111°N 75.058889°W / 41.766111; -75.058889 (Callicoon National Bank) | Callicoon | ||
16 | Center Theatre | February 23, 2001 (#01000170) |
NY 52 41°45′30″N 74°36′08″W / 41.758333°N 74.602222°W / 41.758333; -74.602222 (Center Theatre) | Woodbourne | ||
17 | Chevro Ahavath Zion Synagogue | January 28, 1999 (#98001621) |
Cold Spring Rd. 41°36′42″N 74°40′38″W / 41.611667°N 74.677222°W / 41.611667; -74.677222 (Chevro Ahavath Zion Synagogue) | Monticello | ||
18 | Cochecton Center Methodist Episcopal Church | April 21, 2000 (#00000343) |
Skipperdine Rd. 41°39′21″N 74°59′05″W / 41.655833°N 74.984722°W / 41.655833; -74.984722 (Cochecton Center Methodist Episcopal Church) | Cochecton Center | ||
19 | Cochecton Presbyterian Church | November 27, 1992 (#92001597) |
Co. Rd. 114, E of Delaware R. Bridge 41°42′25″N 75°03′52″W / 41.706944°N 75.064444°W / 41.706944; -75.064444 (Cochecton Presbyterian Church) | Cochecton | ||
20 | Cochecton Railroad Station | March 16, 2005 (#05000172) |
NY 97 41°43′04″N 75°02′46″W / 41.717778°N 75.046111°W / 41.717778; -75.046111 (Cochecton Railroad Station) | Cochecton | ||
21 | Delaware and Hudson Canal | November 24, 1968 (#68000051) |
Delaware and Hudson Canal Coordinates missing | Minisink | ||
22 | Delaware Aqueduct | November 24, 1968 (#68000055) |
Between Minisink Ford, NY and Lackawaxen, PA 41°28′57″N 74°58′37″W / 41.4825°N 74.976944°W / 41.4825; -74.976944 (Delaware Aqueduct) | Minisink Ford | Oldest wire suspension bridge in the U.S.; design precedent for Brooklyn Bridge; extends into Pike County, Pennsylvania | |
23 | Drake-Curtis House | April 19, 1993 (#92001598) |
Co. Rd. 114, E of NY 97 41°42′32″N 75°03′06″W / 41.708889°N 75.051667°W / 41.708889; -75.051667 (Drake-Curtis House) | Cochecton | ||
24 | Dundas Castle | March 21, 2001 (#01000245) |
Berry Brook Rd. 41°58′46″N 74°52′38″W / 41.979444°N 74.877222°W / 41.979444; -74.877222 (Dundas Castle) | Roscoe | (be sure to link in article to Dundas Castle in Edinburgh, Scotland) | |
25 | Ferndale School | January 5, 2005 (#04001437) |
Upper Ferndale Rd. and Ferndale Loomis Rd. 41°46′36″N 74°44′29″W / 41.776667°N 74.741389°W / 41.776667; -74.741389 (Ferndale School) | Ferndale | ||
26 | First Methodist Episcopal Church of Parksville | May 30, 2001 (#01000575) |
10 Short Ave. 41°51′21″N 74°45′32″W / 41.855833°N 74.758889°W / 41.855833; -74.758889 (First Methodist Episcopal Church of Parksville) | Parksville | ||
27 | Forestburgh Town Hall | May 11, 2011 (#11000278) |
305 County Road 48 41°32′28″N 74°43′30″W / 41.541111°N 74.725°W / 41.541111; -74.725 (Forestburgh Town Hall) | Forestburgh vicinity | New listing; refnum 11000278 | |
28 | German Presbyterian Church and Hortonville Cemetery | January 15, 2003 (#02001712) |
CR 121 and CR 131 41°46′21″N 75°01′42″W / 41.7725°N 75.028333°W / 41.7725; -75.028333 (German Presbyterian Church and Hortonville Cemetery) | Hortonville | ||
29 | Glen Wild Methodist Church | May 10, 1984 (#84003035) |
Old Glen Wild Rd. 41°39′58″N 74°35′18″W / 41.666111°N 74.588333°W / 41.666111; -74.588333 (Glen Wild Methodist Church) | Glen Wild | ||
30 | Grahamsville Historic District | December 6, 1979 (#79001634) |
NY 55 41°50′48″N 74°32′19″W / 41.846667°N 74.538611°W / 41.846667; -74.538611 (Grahamsville Historic District) | Grahamsville | Intact core of 19th-century Grahamsville, east of present hamlet's downtown, with buildings mostly intact | |
31 | Greenfield Preparative Meeting House | November 29, 2010 (#10000956) |
NY 55 at Denman Mountain Road 41°51′16″N 74°33′16″W / 41.854444°N 74.554444°W / 41.854444; -74.554444 (Greenfield Preparative Meeting House) | Grahamsville | New listing; refnum 10000956 | |
32 | Hankins District No. One Schoolhouse | February 4, 2000 (#00000054) |
Sullivan Cty Rd. 132 41°48′59″N 75°04′58″W / 41.816389°N 75.082778°W / 41.816389; -75.082778 (Hankins District No. One Schoolhouse) | Hankins | ||
33 | Hankins Stone Arch Bridge | July 27, 2000 (#00000838) |
Sullivean Cty. Rd. 94, E. 41°48′59″N 75°05′31″W / 41.816389°N 75.091944°W / 41.816389; -75.091944 (Hankins Stone Arch Bridge) | Hankins | ||
34 | Hart House | January 18, 2006 (#05001535) |
50 Hamilton St. 41°35′14″N 74°22′50″W / 41.587222°N 74.380556°W / 41.587222; -74.380556 (Hart House) | Burlingham | ||
35 | OLD STONE HOUSE OF HASBROUCK | September 13, 2019 (#100004419) |
282 Hasbrouck Road 41°47′33″N 74°37′02″W / 41.7924°N 74.6172°W / 41.7924; -74.6172 (OLD STONE HOUSE OF HASBROUCK) | Woodbourne | 1815 stone house built by early settlers now used as community center | |
36 | Hebrew Congregation of Mountaindale Synagogue | May 30, 2001 (#01000578) |
NY 55 41°41′18″N 74°31′51″W / 41.688333°N 74.530833°W / 41.688333; -74.530833 (Hebrew Congregation of Mountaindale Synagogue) | Mountaindale | 1917 synagogue is only one in county with its own mikvah | |
37 | Hessinger Store | June 2, 2000 (#00000584) |
Main St. (Co. Rd. 122) 41°50′10″N 74°56′51″W / 41.836111°N 74.9475°W / 41.836111; -74.9475 (Hessinger Store) | Callicoon Center | Demolished 2011[5] | |
38 | Hillig Castle | October 29, 2021 (#100007082) |
165 Castle Hill Rd. 41°49′27″N 74°44′10″W / 41.8241°N 74.7360°W / 41.8241; -74.7360 (Hillig Castle) | Liberty vicinity | ||
39 | Jeffersonville School | April 28, 1988 (#88000519) |
Terrace Ave. 41°46′48″N 74°56′25″W / 41.78°N 74.940278°W / 41.78; -74.940278 (Jeffersonville School) | Jeffersonville | ||
40 | Jewish Center of Lake Huntington | December 11, 2009 (#09001087) |
13 County Road 116 41°46′48″N 74°56′25″W / 41.78°N 74.940278°W / 41.78; -74.940278 (Jewish Center of Lake Huntington) | Lake Huntington | New listing; refnum 09001087 | |
41 | Jewish Community Center of White Sulphur Springs | August 12, 1999 (#99000991) |
Briscoe Rd. 41°47′56″N 74°49′52″W / 41.798889°N 74.831111°W / 41.798889; -74.831111 (Jewish Community Center of White Sulphur Springs) | White Sulphur Springs | ||
42 | Kirk House | May 10, 1984 (#84003043) |
Kirk's Rd. 41°36′27″N 75°03′26″W / 41.6075°N 75.057222°W / 41.6075; -75.057222 (Kirk House) | Narrowsburg | ||
43 | Levitz Family Farm | January 24, 2002 (#01001497) |
395 Beaver Dam Rd. 41°47′51″N 74°32′00″W / 41.7975°N 74.533333°W / 41.7975; -74.533333 (Levitz Family Farm) | Grahamsville | ||
44 | Liberty Downtown Historic District | May 26, 2006 (#06000266) |
Main, Chestnut, Academy, School, Church, Maple, John, Edgar Sts., and Darbee Ln. 41°48′03″N 74°44′48″W / 41.800833°N 74.746667°W / 41.800833; -74.746667 (Liberty Downtown Historic District) | Liberty | ||
45 | Liberty Village Historic District | April 11, 1978 (#78001921) |
N. Main, Academy, and Law Sts. 41°48′05″N 74°44′53″W / 41.801389°N 74.748056°W / 41.801389; -74.748056 (Liberty Village Historic District) | Liberty | ||
46 | Loch Sheldrake Synagogue | August 12, 1997 (#97000844) |
NY 52, N of jct. of NY 52 and Loch Sheldrake Rd. 41°46′15″N 74°39′29″W / 41.770833°N 74.658056°W / 41.770833; -74.658056 (Loch Sheldrake Synagogue) | Loch Sheldrake | ||
47 | Mamakating Park Historic District | November 19, 1998 (#98001393) |
Roughly along Park Rd, Columbian Rd., and Mamakating Ave. 41°36′45″N 74°32′12″W / 41.6125°N 74.536667°W / 41.6125; -74.536667 (Mamakating Park Historic District) | Wurtsboro | 1890s Catskill ridgetop resort community, never fully realized | |
48 | Manion's General Store | April 15, 2004 (#04000285) |
52 Ferndale Rd. 41°46′26″N 74°44′22″W / 41.773889°N 74.739444°W / 41.773889; -74.739444 (Manion's General Store) | Ferndale | ||
49 | Anthony Manny House | September 15, 2000 (#00000840) |
6 Hankins Rd. 41°48′53″N 75°05′15″W / 41.814722°N 75.0875°W / 41.814722; -75.0875 (Anthony Manny House) | Hankins | ||
50 | Masten-Quinn House | February 13, 2003 (#03000046) |
59 First St. 41°34′37″N 74°28′52″W / 41.576944°N 74.481111°W / 41.576944; -74.481111 (Masten-Quinn House) | Wurtsboro | 1820s house of early farmer who took advantage of D&H Canal route through his land. Farmed until mid-20th century. | |
51 | Milanville-Skinners Falls Bridge | November 14, 1988 (#88002167) |
Legislative Route 63027 over the Delaware River at Milanville 41°40′10″N 75°03′31″W / 41.669444°N 75.058611°W / 41.669444; -75.058611 (Milanville-Skinners Falls Bridge) | Skinners Falls | Extends into Damascus Township in Wayne County, Pennsylvania | |
52 | Minisink Battlefield | September 16, 1993 (#93000946) |
Minisink Battleground Road (Co. Rd. 168) N of Minisink Ford 41°29′15″N 74°58′19″W / 41.4875°N 74.971944°W / 41.4875; -74.971944 (Minisink Battlefield) | Minisink Ford | Location of the Battle of Minisink during the American Revolution | |
53 | Munson Diner | April 12, 2006 (#06000256) |
Lake St. (NY 55) 41°47′47″N 74°44′46″W / 41.796389°N 74.746111°W / 41.796389; -74.746111 (Munson Diner) | Liberty | ||
54 | Narrowsburg Methodist Church | February 4, 2000 (#00000053) |
Lake St. 41°36′18″N 75°03′45″W / 41.605°N 75.0625°W / 41.605; -75.0625 (Narrowsburg Methodist Church) | Narrowsburg | ||
55 | Ohave Shalom Synagogue | November 22, 2000 (#00001412) |
Mauric Rose St. 41°42′38″N 74°34′23″W / 41.710556°N 74.573056°W / 41.710556; -74.573056 (Ohave Shalom Synagogue) | Woodridge | 1930 synagogue combines urban and Eastern European design traditions. Interior paintings are unique in county | |
56 | Old Cochecton Cemetery | November 27, 1992 (#92001593) |
W of NY 97, N of jct. with Co. Rd. 114 41°42′40″N 75°02′58″W / 41.711111°N 75.049444°W / 41.711111; -75.049444 (Old Cochecton Cemetery) | Cochecton | ||
57 | Page House | November 27, 1992 (#92001601) |
59 C. Meyer Rd. 41°41′01″N 75°02′53″W / 41.683611°N 75.048056°W / 41.683611; -75.048056 (Page House) | Cochecton | ||
58 | Parsonage Road Historic District | November 27, 1992 (#92001600) |
Parsonage Rd. 41°42′31″N 75°03′40″W / 41.708611°N 75.061111°W / 41.708611; -75.061111 (Parsonage Road Historic District) | Cochecton | ||
59 | Pond Eddy Bridge | November 14, 1988 (#88002170) |
LR 51013 over the Delaware River 41°26′21″N 74°49′13″W / 41.439167°N 74.820278°W / 41.439167; -74.820278 (Pond Eddy Bridge) | Lumberland | Extends into Pike County, Pennsylvania | |
60 | Reformed Dutch Church of Mamakating | April 28, 2022 (#100007687) |
134 Sullivan St. 41°34′35″N 74°29′09″W / 41.5764°N 74.4858°W / 41.5764; -74.4858 (Reformed Dutch Church of Mamakating) | Wurtsboro | ||
61 | Reilly's Store | November 27, 1992 (#92001594) |
Co. Rd. 114, W of jct. with NY 97 41°42′30″N 75°03′45″W / 41.708333°N 75.0625°W / 41.708333; -75.0625 (Reilly's Store) | Cochecton | ||
62 | Rialto Theatre | February 2, 2001 (#01000043) |
Broadway 41°39′20″N 74°41′17″W / 41.655556°N 74.688056°W / 41.655556; -74.688056 (Rialto Theatre) | Monticello | ||
63 | Riverside Cemetery | November 18, 1993 (#93001226) |
NY 97 SE of jct. with Church St. 41°50′50″N 75°07′36″W / 41.847222°N 75.126667°W / 41.847222; -75.126667 (Riverside Cemetery) | Long Eddy | ||
64 | Rivoli Theatre | January 26, 2001 (#00001691) |
Jct. of NY 42 and Laurel Ave. 41°41′56″N 74°38′15″W / 41.698889°N 74.6375°W / 41.698889; -74.6375 (Rivoli Theatre) | South Fallsburg | 1923 theater, renovated in Art Deco style in 1937. Preserved nearly intact and still used by local theater group | |
65 | Rockland Mill Complex | August 23, 1984 (#84003062) |
Palen Pl. 41°56′56″N 74°54′52″W / 41.948889°N 74.914444°W / 41.948889; -74.914444 (Rockland Mill Complex) | Rockland | ||
66 | Roscoe Presbyterian Church and Westfield Flats Cemetery | June 8, 2001 (#01000574) |
Old NY 17 41°55′56″N 74°54′47″W / 41.932222°N 74.913056°W / 41.932222; -74.913056 (Roscoe Presbyterian Church and Westfield Flats Cemetery) | Roscoe | ||
67 | St. James Church and Rectory | November 4, 1993 (#93001135) |
NY 17B N side, E of jct. with NY 97, Town of Delaware 41°45′54″N 75°03′11″W / 41.765°N 75.053056°W / 41.765; -75.053056 (St. James Church and Rectory) | Callicoon | ||
68 | St. John's Episcopal Church and Rectory | November 21, 2002 (#02001359) |
15 St. John's St. 41°39′12″N 74°41′12″W / 41.653333°N 74.686667°W / 41.653333; -74.686667 (St. John's Episcopal Church and Rectory) | Monticello | ||
69 | St. Joseph's Seminary | July 8, 1993 (#93000582) |
Seminary Rd. W side 41°46′12″N 75°03′29″W / 41.77°N 75.058056°W / 41.77; -75.058056 (St. Joseph's Seminary) | Callicoon | ||
70 | St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church | August 15, 1997 (#97000845) |
24 Chestnut St. 41°47′56″N 74°44′50″W / 41.798889°N 74.747222°W / 41.798889; -74.747222 (St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church) | Liberty | ||
71 | Shelburne Playhouse | April 15, 2004 (#04000284) |
Upper Ferndale Rd. 41°46′38″N 74°44′25″W / 41.777222°N 74.740278°W / 41.777222; -74.740278 (Shelburne Playhouse) | Ferndale | ||
72 | Silver Lake Dam | June 2, 2000 (#00000585) |
Silver Lake Rd. 41°42′06″N 74°33′03″W / 41.701667°N 74.550833°W / 41.701667; -74.550833 (Silver Lake Dam) | Woodridge | 1840s dam built to regulate Sandburg Creek for summit section of D&H Canal created Silver Lake, later recreational resource. | |
73 | South Fallsburg Hebrew Association Synagogue | November 22, 2000 (#00001410) |
North St. 41°42′25″N 74°37′51″W / 41.706944°N 74.630833°W / 41.706944; -74.630833 (South Fallsburg Hebrew Association Synagogue) | South Fallsburg | Originally built in 1902, is one of oldest synagogues in county. Has full sukkah in basement. | |
74 | Spring House | December 2, 2009 (#09000970) |
54 River Rd. 41°28′41″N 74°55′07″W / 41.478056°N 74.918611°W / 41.478056; -74.918611 (Spring House) | Barryville | New listing; refnum 09000970 | |
75 | Stone Arch Bridge | December 12, 1976 (#76001285) |
N of Kenoza Lake on NY 52 41°44′53″N 74°57′15″W / 41.748056°N 74.954167°W / 41.748056; -74.954167 (Stone Arch Bridge) | Kenoza Lake | ||
76 | Tefereth Israel Anshei Parksville Synagogue | August 12, 1999 (#99000990) |
Dead End St. 41°51′28″N 74°45′45″W / 41.857778°N 74.7625°W / 41.857778; -74.7625 (Tefereth Israel Anshei Parksville Synagogue) | Parksville | ||
77 | Ten Mile River Baptist Church | May 9, 1997 (#97000422) |
NY 97, jct. with Cochecton Trnpk. 41°33′36″N 75°01′00″W / 41.56°N 75.016667°W / 41.56; -75.016667 (Ten Mile River Baptist Church) | Tusten | ||
78 | Town and Country Building | September 24, 2004 (#04001061) |
1 N Main St. 41°47′59″N 74°44′45″W / 41.799722°N 74.745833°W / 41.799722; -74.745833 (Town and Country Building) | Liberty | ||
79 | Tusten Stone Arch Bridge | July 27, 2000 (#00000839) |
Tusten Rd. at Ten Mile River 41°33′22″N 75°01′10″W / 41.556111°N 75.019444°W / 41.556111; -75.019444 (Tusten Stone Arch Bridge) | Tusten | ||
80 | Valleau Tavern | November 27, 1992 (#92001599) |
Jct. of Co. Rd. 114 and NY 97 41°42′37″N 75°03′16″W / 41.710278°N 75.054444°W / 41.710278; -75.054444 (Valleau Tavern) | Cochecton | ||
81 | Woodbourne Reformed Church Complex | November 7, 2003 (#03001120) |
NY 42 41°45′42″N 74°36′00″W / 41.761667°N 74.6°W / 41.761667; -74.6 (Woodbourne Reformed Church Complex) | Woodbourne | ||
82 | Woodstock Music Festival Site | February 28, 2017 (#100000684) |
Generally West Shore, Best, and Perry roads 41°42′05″N 74°52′49″W / 41.701389°N 74.880278°W / 41.701389; -74.880278 (Woodstock Music Festival Site) | Bethel | Farmland used for 1969 Woodstock music festival, a touchstone event of late 1960s counterculture |
References
- ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
- ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved April 5, 2024.
- ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
- ^ Whitman, Victor (9 April 2011). "Historic building to be demolished". Times Herald-Record. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
The demolition crews are there right now
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