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The Kingston Stockade District is an eight-block area in the western section of Kingston, New York, United States, commonly referred to as Uptown Kingston. It is the original site of the mid-17th century Dutch settlement of Wiltwyck, which was later renamed Kingston when it passed to English control .
Neighborhood around Senate House was first historic district in city; now part of larger Stockade District 36: Cole-Hasbrouck Farm Historic District: Cole-Hasbrouck Farm Historic District: November 10, 1994 : NY 32, north of the junction with US 44 and NY 55
Kingston Stockade FC is a men's semi-professional soccer club that competes in the National Premier Soccer League in the fourth division of the US soccer pyramid. Kingston Stockade FC play their home games at Dietz Stadium. [21] In 1921, one time major league player Dutch Schirick organized a semi-professional team, the Colonels, in Kingston ...
PLAN OF KINGSTON STOCKADE: Historic marker for the Kingston Stockade: NY State Historical Marker, 1927 N. FRONT ST. & CLINTON AVE. Kingston: PLAN OF KINGSTON STOCKADE FORT (F) AND 1658 STREETS SITE OF OLD STOCKADE 1658 10: SITE OF OLD BLOCKHOUSE
The Stockade was New York's first local historic district, [3] when it was recognized by the city council in 1962. [2] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973 and its boundaries were increased slightly in 1984.
Pages in category "Historic districts in Ulster County, New York" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The Senate House State Historic Site is located on Fair Street in Kingston, New York, United States. During the Revolutionary War, New York's First Constitutional Convention met in Kingston, where it adopted the first New York State Constitution on April 20th, 1777. Upon being elected, the first New York State Senate met in the home of local ...
The Cornelius Tappen House, also known as the Vandenburgh-Hasbrouck House is located in the Kingston Stockade District in Kingston, New York. Designed and built as a salt-box style house, the Tappen building was constructed with uncut stones, an example of a "rubble" house. It was built sometime before the American Revolution, burned in 1777 ...