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Lainhart Farm Complex and Dutch Barn is a historic farm complex and Dutch barn located at Altamont in Albany County, New York.The farm was originally leased from the Dutch settler Stephen Van Rensselaer by Michael Leonhardt who emigrated from Pfaltz, Germany.
The Craver farmhouse is a fine vernacular example of the Federal style of architecture. The Craver farmhouse also provides a rich historical example of the type of home in which generation after generation of upstate New York farmers resided and reared their families and retains a high degree of integrity of location, feeling, association, materials, and craftsmanship.
Established in 1958 by Arthur Gillette, a developer of several attractions in Upstate New York, [1] Carson City was one of nearly ten Wild West replica towns that were created in the mid- to late 1950s, [2] and at approximately 100 acres was one of the largest.
The Academy Award winner is asking $1.895 million for this upstate New York getaway, ... The historic property features an authentically-renovated 1790 farmhouse with four bedrooms, 3.5 baths and ...
The William Miller Farm is a historic farm property on County Road 11 in Hampton, New York. It is a historic district that encompasses the home of William Miller , who was a Baptist preacher credited with beginning the mid-nineteenth century North American religious movement that was known as the Millerites .
Upstate New York is a geographic region of New York that lies north and northwest of the New York City metropolitan area of downstate New York. [1] [2] Upstate includes the middle and upper Hudson Valley, the Capital District, the Mohawk Valley region, Central New York, the Southern Tier, the Finger Lakes region, Western New York, and the North Country.
Airbnb. Nestled high among the trees, overlooking a small (and swimmable) pond lies this unique property that’s just the right size for two. Located just 15 minutes away from the town of ...
The property includes eight reconstructed outbuildings including a visitor center (1989), corn crib (1989), three barns (1995, 1997, 1999), picnic pavilion (1998), rest rooms (1999), and pump house (2002). The Wilder family occupied the property until about 1875.