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The Rhinebeck Village Historic District is located along US 9 and NY 308 in Rhinebeck, New York, United States.It is an area of 167 acres (68 ha) contains 272 buildings in a variety of architectural styles dating from over 200 years of the settlement's history.
Rhinebeck: 19: Morton Memorial Library: Morton Memorial Library: July 9, 1987 : Kelly St. Rhinecliff: 1905 Colonial Revival house situated on a small knoll along a local street. 20: Neher-Elseffer House: Neher-Elseffer House: April 18, 2003
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The Town of Rhinebeck, which contains the village, was organized. [10] The current route of East Market Street was laid out the same year during construction of the Ulster-Saulsbury Turnpike, later to become Route 308. [11] Everardus Bogardus died in 1799, and the tavern passed to his son Benjamin.
Market Street Row: Market Street Row: November 26, 1982 : 88-94 Market St. Poughkeepsie: Group of three houses across from Adriance Library and Hasbrouck House includes oldest frame house in city. 51: Peter and Karen McComb House
The highway proceeds eastward on East Market Street for its first half-mile (800 m), passing at first two blocks of stores, then Rhinebeck's village and town halls, followed by residences. It merges with South Street where the Landsman Kill begins to parallel it closely on the south side.
The town of Rhinebeck, which contains the village, was organized in 1788. The current Dutch Reformed Church was built in 1802, making it the oldest church in the village. The current route of East Market Street was laid out the same year during construction of the Ulster-Saulsbury Turnpike, later to become Route 308.
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