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  2. Wilderstein - Wikipedia

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    Wilderstein is a 19th-century Queen-Anne-style country house on the Hudson River in Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, New York, United States. It is a not-for-profit house museum. It is a not-for-profit house museum.

  3. Rhinebeck (village), New York - Wikipedia

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    The Wilderstein mansion, a current historical site on the Hudson River, features both colonial and archaeological history dating from June 1853. [8] "Wilderstein", named by Thomas Suckley and his wife Catherine Murray Bowne and which translates to "wild man's stone", references a petroglyph from local Sepasco or Esopus peoples on the property ...

  4. World Atlas names 9 old-world towns to visit in New York. See ...

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    Along with the Wilderstein Historic Site and the Rhinebeck Historical Society, Rhinebeck is also home to God’s Acre, is the burial place of 43 soldiers of the American Revolution.

  5. Sixteen Mile District - Wikipedia

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    Other notable intact estates within the district are Montgomery Place, Teviot, the Pynes, Callendar House, Edgewater, Rokeby, Mandara (Steen / Valetje), Wilderstein, and Wildercliff. The Ferncliff estate includes a "casino" or tennis court building designed by Stanford White. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979 ...

  6. List of World Heritage Sites in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The most recent site listed is the Historic Moravian Bethlehem District, as a part of the transnational site Moravian Church Settlements, shared with Denmark, Germany, and the United Kingdom. [3] The 26 sites are located in 22 states and two territories.

  7. Wildercliff - Wikipedia

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    Wildercliff is a large house with Federal style details situated on a bluff overlooking the Hudson River. Built in 1799, it was the home of the Reverend Freeborn Garrettson (1752-1827), an early circuit riding Methodist minister, and his wife, Catherine Livingston (1752–1849).

  8. Robert Hite (artist) - Wikipedia

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    2003 Hudson River Art at Rhinebeck, Wilderstein Historic Site, Rhinebeck, NY; 2002 Ellen Elizabeth Gallery, Cape Cod, MA (solo) 2002 Tree of Remembrance and Book of Names, American University, Washington College of Law, Washington D.C. (solo) 2002 Curator: Light Among Shadows, Resource Center of the Americas, Minneapolis, MN

  9. Jocelyn Wildenstein, the Swiss socialite famously dubbed “Catwoman” for her feline-like features, turned heads in Paris on Wednesday as she attended a business lunch with her fiancé, Lloyd ...