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The Olmsted–Beil House is a large farm and modest Dutch farmhouse at 4515 Hylan Boulevard (near Woods of Arden Road) in the South Shore of Staten Island, New York City. The house was purchased by Frederick Law Olmsted 's father and given to Olmsted in 1848 to grow crops, plant trees and clear for pasture for livestock.
English: A photograph of a boarded-up house in an overgrown yard. This is the Olmsted-Beil House in Staten Island, which is, as of 2020, a New York City designated landmark, not to be confused with the NRHP-listed Frederick Law Olmsted Summer Home. It is nestled among suburban homes in Eltingville.
Now known as the Olmsted-Beil House. 35: Our Lady of Mount Carmel Grotto: Our Lady of Mount Carmel Grotto: November 2, 2000 : 36 Amity St. Rosebank: 36: Poillon-Seguine-Britton House: February 2, 1984
Pages in category "Houses in Staten Island" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. ... The Old Britton House; Olmsted–Beil House; S.
The Olmsted–Beil House in Staten Island. Olmsted was born in Hartford, Connecticut, on April 26, 1822.His father, John Olmsted, was a prosperous merchant who took a lively interest in nature, people, and places; Frederick Law and his younger brother, John Hull Olmsted, also showed this interest.
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National Register of Historic Places in Staten Island (2 C, 18 P) A. ... Olmsted–Beil House This page was last edited on 16 February 2024, at 16:05 (UTC) ...
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