*** Welcome to piglix ***

Main Street Historic District (Stone Ridge, New York)

Main Street Historic District
Colonial-era houses on Main Street, Stone Ridge, NY.jpg
Houses amidst wooded lots along Main Street, 2007
Main Street Historic District (Stone Ridge, New York) is located in New York
Main Street Historic District (Stone Ridge, New York)
Main Street Historic District (Stone Ridge, New York) is located in the US
Main Street Historic District (Stone Ridge, New York)
Location Stone Ridge, NY
Nearest city Kingston
Coordinates 41°50′52″N 74°08′40″W / 41.84778°N 74.14444°W / 41.84778; -74.14444Coordinates: 41°50′52″N 74°08′40″W / 41.84778°N 74.14444°W / 41.84778; -74.14444
Area 70 acres (28 ha)
Built 1750-1930
Architectural style Colonial, Federal style, Greek Revival, Craftsman
NRHP Reference # 88000666
Added to NRHP 1988

The Main Street Historic District in Stone Ridge, New York, United States, is located along US 209/NY 213 in that hamlet, part of the Town of Marbletown in Ulster County. It is a strip from the southern end of the unincorporated community to a short distance north of the intersection at Cooper Street, where the 209/213 concurrency ends. The latter highway turns left (northwest) towards the Catskill Mountains.

Main Street's 70 acres (28 ha) contain 97 resources on 38 separate lots. All but five are contributing properties to the historic character of the district. In 1988, Main Street Historic District was added to the National Register of Historic Places.

The buildings are mostly houses, dating from the 18th and early 19th centuries. The earlier structures are stone houses such as the Hasbrouck House at the district's southern boundary and the 1767 Cornelius Wynkoop Stone House, where George Washington once slept. Later buildings show the Federal and Greek Revival styles, such as the Tack Tavern, the Marbletown Dutch Reformed Church, and the town library (which was once the house of Edward Lounsbery). A few Craftsman and Victorian houses are scattered among the older homes. The entire strip has been relatively unchanged since the early 20th century, with the only significant addition being Marbletown's town hall and accompanying garages.


...
Wikipedia

...