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105 Ten Broeck Ln. Hudson: 40: Emmanuel Lutheran Church of Harlemville and Cemetery ... Used today by substance-abuse rehabilitation program. 58: Hudson Almshouse ...
49 Ten Broeck Street: This three-story brick house, built in 1859, has a prominent entrance portico with Ionic columns. It serves as the focal point for eastward views down Second Street. [4]: 14 51 Ten Broeck Street: This two-story brick house is the earliest dated house on the street, built in 1842 before the cemetery was moved.
Sea Pines Rehabilitation Hospital, an affiliate of Encompass Health Melbourne Brevard ... Formerly Ten Broeck Hospital Sacred Heart Hospital: Pensacola Escambia
The Ten Broeck Mansion in Albany, New York was built in 1797. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971. [1] A decade later it was included as a contributing property to the Arbor Hill Historic District–Ten Broeck Triangle when that neighborhood was listed on the Register.
The Ten Broeck Mansion, built near the end of the 18th century, is the earliest listing postdating American independence. [63] Like Schuyler's a gabled brick estate house, its early use of the similarly classically -inspired Federal style shows the transition from colonial architecture to the modes of the new nation and century.
There are two sub-neighborhoods in Arbor Hill, Dudley Heights [3] and the Ten Broeck Triangle. [4] "Arbor Hill" was the name given to the Ten Broeck estate; [5] the Ten Broeck Mansion is still an important cultural and historical museum.
Benjamin Ten Broeck I, who built the house, was the great-grandson of Wessel Ten Broeck, who had come to the New Netherland colony in 1626 with Peter Minuit.In 1748 he built his manor house (since demolished) near the site where three years later he built the first section of present house, intended to house tenant farmers on his land.
Louise Ten Broeck Tracy (née Treadwell; July 31, 1896 – November 13, 1983) was the founder of the John Tracy Clinic, a private, non-profit education center for the deaf that began in 1942. She was married to the Academy Award -winning actor Spencer Tracy .