Governor Cuomo has released a list of 19 properties across New York that he thinks should be considered for placement on the State and National Registers of Historic Places. Once the properties are approved by the state preservation officer, they will then be placed on the New York State Register of Historic Places. After that, the properties will be nominated to the National Register of Historic Places, where they will be reviewed and, if they are approved, placed on the National Register.

Here is a list of the properties in the Hudson Valley that will be considered for placement on the State and National Registers of Historic Places:

 

  • Dutchess County, Attlebury Schoolhouse, Stanford – Constructed in 1910
  • Orange County, Bodine’s Tavern, Montgomery – built ca. 1809
  • Sullivan County, Callicoon Downtown Historic District, Callicoon –ca. 1848,
  • Ulster County, The Fitch Brothers Bluestone Company Office, Kingston – built in 1870

 

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