Castle on the Hudson |
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400 Benedict Avenue,
Tarrytown
10591
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| 914-524-6366 |
| wwwcastleonthehudsoncom |
| This authentic turn-of-the-century Norman-style castle graces the highest point in Westchester County
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GLENVIEW MANSION AT THE HUDSON RIVER MUSEUM |
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511 Warburton Avenue,
Yonkers
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| 914-963-4550 |
| wwwhrmorg/mansionhtml |
| Begun in 1876 and completed in 1877 by its turn-of-the-century residents, the John Bond Trevor family, the Glenview overlooks the Hudson River and Palisades
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KYKUIT, THE ROCKEFELLER ESTATE |
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Bedford Road,
Sleepy Hollow
10591
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| 914-631-9491 |
| wwwhudsonvalleyorg |
| Kykuit commands a breathtaking view of the Hudson River and occupies a landscape of extensive stone terraces, formal gardens, and glorious fountains
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LELAND CASTLE AT THE COLLEGE OF NEW ROCHELLE |
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29 Castle Place,
New Rochelle
10805
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| 914-632-5300 |
| wwwcnredu |
| The main college campus is comprised of 20 major buildings including Leland Castle, a Victorian stone National Historic Site built in the early 1900's
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LYNDHURST |
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635 South Broadway,
Tarrytown
10591
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| 914-631-4481 |
| wwwlyndhurstorg |
| Lyndhurst was first conceived in the minds of architects AJ Davis and William Paulding who constructed the country villa in 1838
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REID CASTLE AT MANHATTANVILLE COLLEGE |
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2900 Purchase Street,
Purchase
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| 914-323-5159 |
| wwwmvilleedu |
| Reid Castle, once called Ophir Hall, is a six story, eighty-four room granite castle with a crenelated towers and balustraded roofline The Holladay and Reid families built it in several stages and styles between 1864-1912
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SARAH LAWRENCE COLLEGE |
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One Mead Way,
Bronxville
10708
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| 914-337-0700 |
| 914-395-2515 fax |
| slcadmit@slcedu |
| wwwsarahlawrenceedu |
| Of the several impressive buildings that comprise the campus of Sarah Lawrence College, the Westlands building may be the most striking
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WAINWRIGHT HOUSE |
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260 Stuyvesant Avenue,
Rye
10580
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| 914-967-6080 |
| wwwwainwrightorg |
| John Howard Wainwright and Margaret Wainwright, one of the most influential families in Rye, bought Milton Point in 1864 and summered there with their four sons, who later built houses along Stuyvesant Avenue
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Whitby Castle |
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330 Boston Post Road,
Rye
10580
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| 914-777-2053 |
| In 1853, the Whitby Castle was built for the William Chapman family as a private residence The construction of this facility contains stones from the original Whitby Abbey in England and thus the family chose "Whitby" as the title of this estate
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