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National Register of Historic Places listings in New York

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Buildings, sites, districts, and objects in New York listed on the National Register of Historic Places:

There are over 6,000 properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in New York State. Some are listed within each one of the 62 counties in New York State. Of these, 264 are further designated as National Historic Landmarks.


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 20, 2024.[1]


Numbers of properties and districts

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The numbers of properties and districts in New York State or in any of its 62 counties are not reported by the National Register. Following are approximate tallies of current listings from lists of the specific properties and districts.[2]

House at 3 Crown Street, Nelsonville, in Putnam County
New York State Capitol, in Albany County
Eagle Island Camp, Saranac Lake, in Franklin County
Empire State Building, Manhattan, in New York County
First Baptist Church of Painted Post, Painted Post, in Steuben County
Buffalo City Hall, Buffalo, in Erie County
County # of sites[2]
1.1 Albany: Albany 77
1.2 Albany: Other 152
1.3 Albany: Duplicates (1)[3]
Albany: Total 228
2 Allegany 30
3 Bronx 82
4 Broome 66
5 Cattaraugus 36
6 Cayuga 70
7 Chautauqua 51
8 Chemung 46
9 Chenango 47
10 Clinton 54
11 Columbia 152
12 Cortland 29
13 Delaware 76
14.1 Dutchess: Poughkeepsie 98
14.2 Dutchess: Rhinebeck 40
14.3 Dutchess: Other 130
14.4 Dutchess: Duplicates (1)[4]
Dutchess: Total 267
15.1 Erie: Buffalo 189
15.2 Erie: Other 82
Erie: Total 271
16 Essex 122
17 Franklin 85
18 Fulton 27
19 Genesee 27
20 Greene 106
21 Hamilton 22
22 Herkimer 76
23 Jefferson 148
24 Kings 193
25 Lewis 36
26 Livingston 90
27 Madison 84
28.1 Monroe: Rochester 122
28.2 Monroe: Other 106
28.3 Monroe: Duplicates (1)[5]
Monroe: Total 227
29 Montgomery 66
30.1 Nassau: Hempstead 35
30.2 Nassau: North Hempstead 51
30.3 Nassau: Oyster Bay 69
Nassau: Total 155
31.1 New York: Below 14th 189
31.2 New York: 14th-59th 163
31.3 New York: 59th-110th 116
31.4 New York: Above 110th 105
31.5 New York: Islands 15
31.6 New York: Duplicates (1)[6]
New York: Total 587
32.1 Niagara: Niagara Falls 38
32.2 Niagara: Other 61
32.3 Niagara: Duplicates 0
Niagara: Total 98
33 Oneida 91
34.1 Onondaga: Syracuse 120
34.2 Onondaga 55
34.3 Onondaga: Duplicates (1)[5]
Onondaga: Total 174
35 Ontario 76
36 Orange 188
37 Orleans 29
38 Oswego 95
39 Otsego 76
40 Putnam 51
41 Queens 110
42 Rensselaer 129
43 Richmond 60
44 Rockland 92
45 St. Lawrence 80
46 Saratoga 78
47 Schenectady 84
49 Schoharie 53
49 Schuyler 20
50 Seneca 42
51 Steuben 62
52.1 Suffolk: Babylon 6
52.2 Suffolk: Brookhaven 53
52.3 Suffolk: East Hampton 33
52.4 Suffolk: Huntington 101
52.5 Suffolk: Islip 26
52.6 Suffolk: Riverhead 14
52.7 Suffolk: Shelter Island 10
52.8 Suffolk: Smithtown 27
52.9 Suffolk: Southampton 37
52.10 Suffolk: Southold 28
Suffolk: Duplicates (1)[7]
Suffolk: Total 334
53 Sullivan 82
54 Tioga 55
55 Tompkins 62
56 Ulster 201
57 Warren 78
58 Washington 56
59 Wayne 40
60.1 Westchester: New Rochelle 13
60.2 Westchester: Peekskill 14
60.3 Westchester: Yonkers 28
60.4 Westchester: Northern 99
60.5 Westchester: Southern 92
Westchester: Duplicates (3)[8]
Westchester: Total 243
61 Wyoming 23
62 Yates 66
(duplicates) (63)[9]
Total: 6,423
George Eastman House, Rochester, in Monroe County
Fort Stanwix National Monument, Rome, in Oneida County
Clinton County Courthouse Complex, Plattsburgh, in Clinton County
Hook Windmill, East Hampton, in Suffolk County
Statue of Liberty National Monument, Ellis Island and Liberty Island, Manhattan, in New York County
US Post Office-Albion, Albion, in Orleans County
Hawley-Green Historic District, Syracuse, in Onondaga County

See also

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References

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  1. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved December 20, 2024.
  2. ^ a b The approximate counts are the best available. There are frequent additions to the listings, and occasional delistings, and the counts here may not be perfectly updated. Also, not counted are most boundary increase listings, which increase the area covered by a historic district and which carry a separate National Register reference number. An exception is Grand Central Terminal Park Avenue Viaduct which is treated here as a separate property, although it was added to the National Register as a boundary increase to the Grand Central Terminal.
  3. ^ The Albany Felt Company Complex is shared between the city of Albany and the neighboring town of Menands, and is thus on both lists.
  4. ^ The Hudson River Heritage Historic District is located in both the Rhinebeck list and the Dutchess County: Other list.
  5. ^ a b The New York State Barge Canal passes through both county and city.
  6. ^ Riverside Park and Drive is located in both the above 59th to 110th Streets list and the above 110th Street list.
  7. ^ Within Suffolk County, Long Island National Cemetery is included for both the towns of Babylon and Huntington.
  8. ^ Within Westchester County:
  9. ^ The following sites are listed in multiple counties: Adirondack Forest Preserve (Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Hamilton, Herkimer, St. Lawrence and Warren), AuSable Chasm Bridge (Clinton, Essex), Bear Mountain Bridge and Toll House (Rockland and Westchester), Brooklyn Bridge (Kings and New York), Buskirk Covered Bridge (Rensselaer and Washington), Champlain Canal (Saratoga and Washington), Cypress Avenue West Historic District (Kings and Queens), Delaware and Hudson Canal (Orange, Sullivan and Ulster), Double-Span Metal Pratt Truss Bridge (Clinton and Essex), Earlville Historic District (Chenango and Madison), Beth Olam Cemetery and Evergreens Cemetery (Kings and Queens), First Presbyterian Church of Deposit (Broome and Delaware), Glens Falls Feeder Canal (Warren and Washington), Helen Hill Historic District (Essex and Franklin), Hudson River Heritage Historic District (Columbia and Dutchess), Hudson/Athens Lighthouse (Columbia and Greene), Keeseville Historic District (Clinton and Essex), Manhattan Bridge (Kings and New York), Mechanicville Hydroelectric Plant (Rensselaer and Saratoga), Melius-Bentley House (Columbia and Dutchess), New York Central Railroad Adirondack Division Historic District (Essex, Franklin, Hamilton, Herkimer, Oneida and St. Lawrence), New York State Barge Canal (Albany, Rensselaer, Washington, Saratoga, Schenectady, Montgomery, Herkimer, Oneida, Madison, Onondaga, Oswego, Cayuga, Seneca, Wayne, Monroe, Orleans, Niagara and Erie), Palisades Interstate Park (Orange and Rockland), Poughkeepsie Railroad Bridge (Ulster and the city of Poughkeepsie) Queensboro Bridge (New York and Queens), Seneca River Crossings Canals Historic District (Cayuga and Seneca), Sixteen Mile District (Columbia and Dutchess), Stone Arch Bridge (Clinton and Essex), Swing Bridge (Clinton and Essex), Taconic State Parkway (Columbia, Dutchess, Putnam and Westchester), U.S. Military Academy (Orange and Putnam), USS Spitfire (Clinton and Essex), Washington Bridge (Bronx and New York)
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