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Boscobel's distinguishing feature is the unusual delicacy conveyed by the front facade and its ornamentation.Unique among Federal style buildings, carved wooden swags in the shape of drapery, complete with tassels and bowknots, grace the top of the second-story balcony.
GSP is a for-profit real estate company owned by the non-profit Garrison Landing Association, both chaired at one time by Taylor Belcher, a descendant of Henry. [2] The two entities between them own 10 of the 17 properties in the district, and are charged with maintaining its historic character.
The Mandeville House is located on Lower Station Road (Putnam County Route 12) in Garrison, New York, United States, just west of its intersection with NY 9D and 403.It is the oldest extant house in that community, dating to 1735.
English: Front facade of Boscobel in Garrison, New York. This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America . Its reference number is 77000971 .
The Bird & Bottle Inn, formerly named Warren's Tavern, is a historic inn located in Garrison, New York. [1] It is situated at the intersection of Old Albany Post Road and Indian Brook Road, midway between New York City and Albany, New York.
Warren Hull House is a historic home located at Lancaster in Erie County, New York.It was built about 1810 by Warren Hull, one of Erie County's earliest pioneers. It is in the Federal style and includes the family burial plot in the rear of the property. [2]
The Indian Brook Road Historic District is located on both sides of that street's intersection with US 9 east of Garrison, New York, United States.Its 30 acres (12 ha) contain 15 buildings, all but two of which are considered contributing properties to its historic character.
Oulagisket or "Lisburne Grange," also known as the Sloan Estate, is a historic estate located in Garrison, New York, in Putnam County.It consists of the main house and carriage house (c. 1864), superintendent's cottage (c. 1890), barns (1916), and carpenter's shop (c. 1900).