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The Jay Estate has 3 discrete owners:New York State Parks, Westchester County and the Jay Heritage Center. [14] New York State Parks (90%) and Westchester County (10%) own a 21.5 acre parcel known as the "Jay Property" as tenants in common while the non-profit Jay Heritage Center (JHC) owns 1.5 acres outright including the Jay Mansion and the 1907 Van Norden Carriage House. [15]
The Jay Heritage Center (JHC) [1] [2] is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization incorporated in 1990 and chartered by the New York State Board of Regents to act as stewards of the 23-acre Jay Estate, [3] the National Historic Landmark home of American Founding Father John Jay.
Lyndhurst, also known as the Jay Gould estate, is a Gothic Revival country house that sits in its own 67-acre (27 ha) park beside the Hudson River in Tarrytown, New York, about a half mile south of the Tappan Zee Bridge on US 9. The house was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1966. [3] [4]
Boston Post Road Historic District (Rye, New York), 5 properties including The Jay Cemetery, Rye; Jay Estate including the 1838 Peter Augustus Jay Mansion, Rye; Lounsbury; Marshlands Conservancy, Rye; Rye Golf Club including Whitby Castle, Rye; Aaron Copland House, Cortlandt Manor; Old Croton Aqueduct, Croton; John W. Draper House, Hastings-on ...
Joseph Jack Cayre (born August 1, 1941) is an American billionaire businessman and real estate developer. [1] Together with his brothers he co-founded the record label Salsoul Records, video tape distributor and producer GoodTimes Entertainment, and video game publisher GT Interactive.
The John Jay Homestead is located in a rural setting east of the village of Katonah, on the north side of Jay Street (New York State Route 22). It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story gambrel-roofed brick building, with single-story gable-roofed wings to either side. The main facade is five bays wide, with sash windows arranged symmetrically around the ...
NEW YORK, NY – FEBRUARY 07: Jay-Z attends the after party following Jay-Z’s concert at Carnegie Hall to benefit The United Way Of New York City and the Shawn Carter Foundation at the 40 / 40 ...
Mary Rutherfurd Jay (1872–1953) was one of America's earliest landscape architects and an advocate of horticultural education and careers for women. [1] The great-great granddaughter of American Founding Father John Jay, [2] she grew up in Rye, New York, surrounded by the gardens of her ancestral homestead at the Jay Estate in Westchester County overlooking Long Island Sound.