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Elmbrook Farm is a historic farm complex located at Schodack in Rensselaer County, New York.The farmhouse itself was built about 1830 and modified about twenty years later to include Greek Revival architecture.
Schodack is a town in Rensselaer County, New York, United States. The population was 12,965 at the 2020 census. [ 3 ] The town name is derived from the Mahican word, Escotak. [ 4 ]
Castleton-on-Hudson is a village located in the southwestern part of the town of Schodack in Rensselaer County, New York, United States. The population was 1,473 at the 2010 census. [ 2 ] The village is southeast of Albany .
Blanchard House (Syracuse, New York) Blatchley House; Blauvelt House (New City, New York) Blewer Farm; Blink Bonnie (Schodack, New York) Blinn-Pulver Farmhouse; L. Bliss House; Jackson Blood Cobblestone House; Amelia Bloomer House; Smith Bly House; Boardman House (Ithaca, New York) Bodine Farmhouse; Bogardus-DeWindt House; Bogie Cottage; Boice ...
East Schodack is a hamlet in Rensselaer County, New York, United States. It comprises the ZIP code of 12063. It is located southeast of Albany and Troy, New York, in the town of Schodack. It is located in the northeastern corner of the town, and was formerly called Scotts Corners, which is also the name of a hamlet in Westchester County.
The Joachim Staats House and Gerrit Staats Ruin is located on Papscanee Island, a former island that later became a peninsula. [3] It consists of one contributing building and two contributing sites.
Muitzes Kill Historic District is a national historic district located at Schodack in Rensselaer County, New York. It consists of 23 contributing buildings located in the hamlet of Muitzes Kill, or Muitzeskill (kill is derived from archaic Dutch for "creek"). The district is one of two in the town of Schodack, the other being Schodack Landing ...
Blink Bonnie is a historic home located at Schodack in Rensselaer County, New York. It was built about 1850 and remodeled and enlarged about 1915. It is a two-story, frame building with a low pitched gable roof in the Greek Revival style. There is a large two-story rear wing.