National Register of Historic Places listings in Poughkeepsie, New York

The following properties and districts are listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the city and town of Poughkeepsie, New York, including the hamlet of New Hamburg. The locations of National Register properties and districts (at least for all showing latitude and longitude coordinates below) may be seen in an online map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates".[1]

Location of the Town of Poughkeepsie (red) in New York; it surrounds the City of Poughkeepsie (gray), which is also included in this listing.

Numerous properties were listed as result of a 1980 study of historic resources in Poughkeepsie, which nominated 59 historic districts and individual properties. One that was nominated but not listed, due to owner objection, was the Innis Dye Works.[2]


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted October 25, 2024.[3]


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[4] Name on the Register Image Date listed[5] Location City or town Description
1 Academy Street Historic District
 
Academy Street Historic District
November 26, 1982
(#82001117)
Academy St. between Livingston and Montgomery Sts.
41°41′44″N 73°55′44″W / 41.695556°N 73.928889°W / 41.695556; -73.928889 (Academy Street Historic District)
Poughkeepsie First planned neighborhood in city; many Victorian-era homes.
2 Adriance Memorial Library
 
Adriance Memorial Library
November 26, 1982
(#82001118)
93 Market St.
41°42′01″N 73°55′52″W / 41.700278°N 73.931111°W / 41.700278; -73.931111 (Adriance Memorial Library)
Poughkeepsie City's first library building in 1897
3 Amrita Club
 
Amrita Club
November 26, 1982
(#82001119)
170 Church St.
41°42′06″N 73°55′48″W / 41.701667°N 73.93°W / 41.701667; -73.93 (Amrita Club)
Poughkeepsie Home of city's most prestigious club, built in 1922, is one of only two brick Colonial Revival non-residential buildings in city
4 F.R. Bain House
 
F.R. Bain House
February 2, 2016
(#15001023)
57 Montgomery St.
41°41′58″N 73°55′48″W / 41.699454°N 73.930068°W / 41.699454; -73.930068 (F.R. Bain House)
Poughkeepsie Intact Queen Anne house built for local developer in 1888
5 Balding Avenue Historic District
 
Balding Avenue Historic District
November 26, 1982
(#82001120)
Balding Ave. between Mansion and Marshall Sts.
41°42′29″N 73°55′37″W / 41.708056°N 73.926944°W / 41.708056; -73.926944 (Balding Avenue Historic District)
Poughkeepsie Late 19th century middle-class neighborhood just north of downtown
6 Barrett House
 
Barrett House
November 26, 1982
(#82001122)
55 Noxon St.
41°42′02″N 73°55′41″W / 41.700556°N 73.928056°W / 41.700556; -73.928056 (Barrett House)
Poughkeepsie 1835 Greek Revival home which belonged to local artist, Thomas Barrett. Now a local arts center bearing his name.
7 O. H. Booth Hose Company
 
O. H. Booth Hose Company
November 26, 1982
(#82001123)
532 Main St.
41°42′04″N 73°55′04″W / 41.701111°N 73.917778°W / 41.701111; -73.917778 (O. H. Booth Hose Company)
Poughkeepsie Second-story arched window is unusual in 1908 firehouse
8 Boughton/Haight House
 
Boughton/Haight House
November 26, 1982
(#82001124)
73-75 S. Hamilton St.
41°41′53″N 73°55′34″W / 41.698056°N 73.926111°W / 41.698056; -73.926111 (Boughton/Haight House)
Poughkeepsie
9 Abraham Brower House
 
Abraham Brower House
February 27, 1987
(#87000116)
2 Water St.
41°35′21″N 73°57′00″W / 41.589167°N 73.95°W / 41.589167; -73.95 (Abraham Brower House)
New Hamburg Intact vernacular Greek Revival mid-19th century home of early resident
10 Adolph Brower House
 
Adolph Brower House
February 27, 1987
(#87000114)
1 Water St.
41°35′22″N 73°57′01″W / 41.589444°N 73.950278°W / 41.589444; -73.950278 (Adolph Brower House)
New Hamburg Intact vernacular Greek Revival mid-19th century home of early lime quarry owner
11 Building at 73 Mansion St.
 
Building at 73 Mansion St.
June 4, 1997
(#97000531)
73 Mansion St.
41°42′25″N 73°55′39″W / 41.706944°N 73.9275°W / 41.706944; -73.9275 (Building at 73 Mansion St.)
Poughkeepsie 1890 Queen Anne built by local real estate attorney
12 Cedarcliff Gatehouse
 
Cedarcliff Gatehouse
November 26, 1982
(#82001125)
66 Ferris Lane
41°41′03″N 73°55′13″W / 41.684167°N 73.920278°W / 41.684167; -73.920278 (Cedarcliff Gatehouse)
Poughkeepsie Historic gatehouse built about 1845
13 Church of the Holy Comforter
 
Church of the Holy Comforter
April 13, 1972
(#72000831)
13 Davies St.
41°42′22″N 73°56′13″W / 41.706111°N 73.936944°W / 41.706111; -73.936944 (Church of the Holy Comforter)
Poughkeepsie Richard Upjohn-designed church; landmark of city to traffic on US 9
14 Church Street Row
 
Church Street Row
November 26, 1982
(#82001126)
Church St. from Academy to Hamilton St.
41°42′02″N 73°55′34″W / 41.700556°N 73.926111°W / 41.700556; -73.926111 (Church Street Row)
Poughkeepsie Largest group of 19th-century brick residences in city
15 Clark House
 
Clark House
November 26, 1982
(#82001127)
85 Cedar Ave.
41°40′26″N 73°54′19″W / 41.673889°N 73.905278°W / 41.673889; -73.905278 (Clark House)
Poughkeepsie
16 CLEARWATER (Sloop)
 
CLEARWATER (Sloop)
May 4, 2004
(#04000376)
Main St. on the Hudson River
41°42′26″N 73°56′28″W / 41.707222°N 73.941111°W / 41.707222; -73.941111 (CLEARWATER (Sloop))
Poughkeepsie Dutch-style sloop started pioneering environmental organization in 1970s
17 Clinton House
 
Clinton House
November 26, 1982
(#82001128)
547 Main St.
41°42′01″N 73°54′58″W / 41.700192°N 73.916206°W / 41.700192; -73.916206 (Clinton House)
Poughkeepsie 1765 stone house mistakenly believed to have been home at one time to George Clinton; now home to Dutchess County Historical Society
18 Collingwood Opera House and Office Building
 
Collingwood Opera House and Office Building
October 20, 1977
(#77000939)
31-37 Market St.
41°42′11″N 73°55′45″W / 41.703056°N 73.929167°W / 41.703056; -73.929167 (Collingwood Opera House and Office Building)
Poughkeepsie Now Bardavon Theatre. Built in 1869 and still a popular venue for bands, movies, and comedians.
19 Corlies–Hart–Ritter House
 
Corlies–Hart–Ritter House
August 18, 2014
(#14000486)
103 S. Hamilton St.
41°41′42″N 73°55′42″W / 41.695045°N 73.9282747°W / 41.695045; -73.9282747 (Corlies–Hart–Ritter House)
Poughkeepsie 1872 Second Empire house that was home to three successive families important in local musical history
20 Dixon House November 26, 1982
(#82001129)
49 N. Clinton St.
41°42′18″N 73°55′12″W / 41.705°N 73.92°W / 41.705; -73.92 (Dixon House)
Poughkeepsie
21 DuBois Farmhouse
 
DuBois Farmhouse
February 14, 2017
(#100000646)
6 Greenvale Farms Rd.
41°40′13″N 73°52′49″W / 41.670363°N 73.880362°W / 41.670363; -73.880362 (DuBois Farmhouse)
Poughkeepsie 1770 farmhouse redone in 1890 and 1956
22 Dutchess County Court House
 
Dutchess County Court House
November 26, 1982
(#82001130)
10 Market St.
41°42′14″N 73°55′47″W / 41.703889°N 73.929722°W / 41.703889; -73.929722 (Dutchess County Court House)
Poughkeepsie 1903 courthouse is third building on site of original 1721 courthouse
23 Dwight-Hooker Avenue Historic District
 
Dwight-Hooker Avenue Historic District
November 26, 1982
(#82001132)
Dwight St. from Hamilton to Hooker, and 79-85 Hooker Ave.
41°41′39″N 73°55′26″W / 41.694167°N 73.923889°W / 41.694167; -73.923889 (Dwight-Hooker Avenue Historic District)
Poughkeepsie
24 Eastman Terrace
 
Eastman Terrace
November 26, 1982
(#82001133)
1-10 Eastman Terr.
41°41′48″N 73°55′54″W / 41.696667°N 73.931667°W / 41.696667; -73.931667 (Eastman Terrace)
Poughkeepsie Historic rowhouse block built in 1872
25 Ethal House
 
Ethal House
November 26, 1982
(#82001134)
171 Hooker Ave.
41°41′18″N 73°54′59″W / 41.688333°N 73.916389°W / 41.688333; -73.916389 (Ethal House)
Poughkeepsie Built about 1910 and is a 1 1⁄2-story, three-bay-wide frame Bungalow–style dwelling.
26 Farmer's and Manufacturer's Bank
 
Farmer's and Manufacturer's Bank
November 26, 1982
(#82001135)
43 Market St.
41°42′10″N 73°55′46″W / 41.702778°N 73.929444°W / 41.702778; -73.929444 (Farmer's and Manufacturer's Bank)
Poughkeepsie Only remaining non-residential Greek Revival building in city
27 First Baptist Church
 
First Baptist Church
July 25, 2001
(#01000774)
260 Mill St.
41°42′19″N 73°55′43″W / 41.705278°N 73.928611°W / 41.705278; -73.928611 (First Baptist Church)
Poughkeepsie
28 First Presbyterian Church
 
First Presbyterian Church
November 26, 1982
(#82001136)
25 S. Hamilton St.
41°42′04″N 73°55′29″W / 41.701111°N 73.924722°W / 41.701111; -73.924722 (First Presbyterian Church)
Poughkeepsie
29 First Presbyterian Church Rectory
 
First Presbyterian Church Rectory
November 26, 1982
(#82001137)
98 Cannon St.
41°42′04″N 73°55′31″W / 41.701111°N 73.925278°W / 41.701111; -73.925278 (First Presbyterian Church Rectory)
Poughkeepsie
30 Freer House
 
Freer House
November 26, 1982
(#82001138)
70 Wilbur Boulevard
41°40′46″N 73°54′38″W / 41.679444°N 73.910556°W / 41.679444; -73.910556 (Freer House)
Poughkeepsie Farmers cottage built about 1728 and is the oldest extant structure in the City of Poughkeepsie
31 Garfield Place Historic District
 
Garfield Place Historic District
November 29, 1972
(#72000832)
Both sides of Garfield Pl.
41°41′52″N 73°55′49″W / 41.697778°N 73.930278°W / 41.697778; -73.930278 (Garfield Place Historic District)
Poughkeepsie Mid-19th century neighborhood homes for those who became wealthy from early industrialization. Renamed in memory of James A. Garfield after his assassination.
32 Glebe House
 
Glebe House
November 26, 1982
(#82001139)
635 Main St.
41°41′54″N 73°54′44″W / 41.698333°N 73.912222°W / 41.698333; -73.912222 (Glebe House)
Poughkeepsie 1767 home for local minister
33 Gregory House
 
Gregory House
November 26, 1982
(#82001140)
140 S. Cherry St.
41°41′45″N 73°55′05″W / 41.695833°N 73.918056°W / 41.695833; -73.918056 (Gregory House)
Poughkeepsie Built in 1869, is an historic Second Empire style building.
34 Grey Hook
 
Grey Hook
November 26, 1982
(#82001141)
5 Ferris Lane
41°41′18″N 73°55′03″W / 41.688333°N 73.9175°W / 41.688333; -73.9175 (Grey Hook)
Poughkeepsie Built in 1911 and is a 1 1⁄2-story, two-bay-wide concrete block Bungalow-style dwelling.
35 Harlow Row
 
Harlow Row
November 26, 1982
(#82001142)
100-106 Market St.
41°42′00″N 73°55′53″W / 41.7°N 73.931389°W / 41.7; -73.931389 (Harlow Row)
Poughkeepsie Built by former mayor William Harlow as affordable townhouses in 1874
36 Hasbrouck House
 
Hasbrouck House
November 26, 1982
(#82001143)
75-77 Market St.
41°42′05″N 73°55′48″W / 41.701389°N 73.93°W / 41.701389; -73.93 (Hasbrouck House)
Poughkeepsie Unusually large Romanesque Revival house for a city Poughkeepsie's size; today headquarters of county United Way
37 Hershkind House
 
Hershkind House
November 26, 1982
(#82001144)
30 Hooker Ave.
41°41′51″N 73°55′26″W / 41.6975°N 73.923889°W / 41.6975; -73.923889 (Hershkind House)
Poughkeepsie
38 Hoffman House July 8, 2007
(#07000669)
N. Water St., Upper Landing Park
41°42′34″N 73°56′19″W / 41.709423°N 73.938542°W / 41.709423; -73.938542 (Hoffman House)
Poughkeepsie
39 Hudson River State Hospital, Main Building
 
Hudson River State Hospital, Main Building
June 29, 1989
(#89001166)
Off U.S. Route 9
41°43′57″N 73°55′44″W / 41.7325°N 73.928889°W / 41.7325; -73.928889 (Hudson River State Hospital, Main Building)
Town of Poughkeepsie Frederick Clarke Withers-designed High Victorian Gothic building was part of a new way to treat mental illness
40 Italian Center
 
Italian Center
April 19, 1972
(#72000833)
225-227 Mill St.
41°42′23″N 73°55′47″W / 41.706389°N 73.929722°W / 41.706389; -73.929722 (Italian Center)
Poughkeepsie 1860s townhouse for wealthy family on west edge of downtown
41 Kimlin Cider Mill
 
Kimlin Cider Mill
February 13, 2003
(#03000020)
Cedar Ave.
41°40′02″N 73°54′17″W / 41.667222°N 73.904722°W / 41.667222; -73.904722 (Kimlin Cider Mill)
Poughkeepsie Mid-19th Century barn converted to a cider mill that became a popular local attraction for much of the 20th Century
42 Lady Washington Hose Company
 
Lady Washington Hose Company
November 26, 1982
(#82001145)
20 Academy St.
41°42′08″N 73°55′35″W / 41.702222°N 73.926389°W / 41.702222; -73.926389 (Lady Washington Hose Company)
Poughkeepsie Unusual combination of Gothic Revival and Japanese-inspired architecture
43 Locust Grove
 
Locust Grove
October 15, 1966
(#66000515)
370 South St.
41°40′27″N 73°56′07″W / 41.674167°N 73.935278°W / 41.674167; -73.935278 (Locust Grove)
Town of Poughkeepsie Alexander Jackson Davis-designed Italian villa-style estate of Samuel F.B. Morse; preserved as it was by later owners
44 Luckey, Platt & Company Department Store
 
Luckey, Platt & Company Department Store
November 26, 1982
(#82001146)
332-346 Main Mall
41°42′10″N 73°55′35″W / 41.702778°N 73.926389°W / 41.702778; -73.926389 (Luckey, Platt & Company Department Store)
Poughkeepsie Early department store was at one point the only one in Hudson Valley between Yonkers and Albany; major draw to city's downtown.
45 Mader House
 
Mader House
November 26, 1982
(#82001147)
101 Corlies Ave.
41°42′14″N 73°54′27″W / 41.703889°N 73.9075°W / 41.703889; -73.9075 (Mader House)
Poughkeepsie Built about 1925 and is a 1 1⁄2-story, bungalow-style dwelling sheathed in pink stucco
46 Main Building, Vassar College
 
Main Building, Vassar College
September 19, 1973
(#73001183)
Vassar College campus
41°41′12″N 73°53′45″W / 41.686667°N 73.895833°W / 41.686667; -73.895833 (Main Building, Vassar College)
Town of Poughkeepsie 1861 Second Empire building was beginning of pioneering American women's college
47 Main Mall Historic District
 
Main Mall Historic District
November 26, 1982
(#82001148)
315 Main Mall to 11 Garden St.; also 293-317 Main St. and 3-6 Garden St.
41°42′13″N 73°55′38″W / 41.703611°N 73.927222°W / 41.703611; -73.927222 (Main Mall Historic District)
Poughkeepsie Well-preserved stretch of 19th-century commercial buildings; was centerpiece of former Main Mall. A boundary increase on February 26, 2024 expanded the listing and converted it to a historic district.
48 Main Street Historic District
 
Main Street Historic District
February 27, 1987
(#87000122)
Main St. roughly bounded by Stone and Bridge Sts.
41°35′15″N 73°56′56″W / 41.5875°N 73.948889°W / 41.5875; -73.948889 (Main Street Historic District)
New Hamburg Small core of hamlet with intact mid-19th century houses
49 Maple Grove
 
Maple Grove
March 29, 2001
(#01000293)
301 S. Rd., U.S. Route 9
41°40′52″N 73°55′39″W / 41.681111°N 73.9275°W / 41.681111; -73.9275 (Maple Grove)
Poughkeepsie Historic estate circa 1850
50 Market Street Row
 
Market Street Row
November 26, 1982
(#82001149)
88-94 Market St.
41°42′05″N 73°55′51″W / 41.701389°N 73.930833°W / 41.701389; -73.930833 (Market Street Row)
Poughkeepsie Group of three houses across from Adriance Library and Hasbrouck House includes oldest frame house in city.
51 Peter and Karen McComb House August 12, 2009
(#08000098)
27 Hornbeck Ridge
41°40′02″N 73°53′15″W / 41.667242°N 73.887481°W / 41.667242; -73.887481 (Peter and Karen McComb House)
Poughkeepsie
52 Mill Street-North Clover Street Historic District
 
Mill Street-North Clover Street Historic District
February 7, 1972
(#72000834)
Mill, Mansion, Vassar, and N. Clover Sts., Davies and Lafayette Pl.; also 101-115 Main and 25, 27, 29, and 32 N. Bridge Sts.
41°42′24″N 73°56′01″W / 41.706667°N 73.933611°W / 41.706667; -73.933611 (Mill Street-North Clover Street Historic District)
Poughkeepsie Mid-19th century neighborhood not demolished during urban renewal; second set of boundaries represents a boundary increase of May 21, 1987
53 Moore House
 
Moore House
November 26, 1982
(#82001150)
37 Adriance Ave.
41°41′27″N 73°55′28″W / 41.690833°N 73.924444°W / 41.690833; -73.924444 (Moore House)
Poughkeepsie 1½-story, bungalow-style dwelling with slate roof built about 1910
54 Charles Morschauser House
 
Charles Morschauser House
August 18, 2014
(#14000487)
115 Hooker Ave.
41°41′25″N 73°55′19″W / 41.6903982°N 73.9220537°W / 41.6903982; -73.9220537 (Charles Morschauser House)
Poughkeepsie 1902 Queen Anne home of prominent local lawyer
55 Mulrien House
 
Mulrien House
November 26, 1982
(#82001153)
64 Montgomery St.
41°41′59″N 73°55′34″W / 41.699722°N 73.926111°W / 41.699722; -73.926111 (Mulrien House)
Poughkeepsie
56 New York State Armory
 
New York State Armory
November 26, 1982
(#82001154)
61-65 Market St.
41°42′07″N 73°55′47″W / 41.701944°N 73.929722°W / 41.701944; -73.929722 (New York State Armory)
Poughkeepsie Isaac G. Perry-designed Romanesque Revival building
57 Niagara Engine House
 
Niagara Engine House
November 26, 1982
(#82001155)
8 N. Hamilton St.
41°42′09″N 73°55′26″W / 41.7025°N 73.923889°W / 41.7025; -73.923889 (Niagara Engine House)
Poughkeepsie 1909 Late Gothic Revival firehouse by local architect Percival M. Lloyd. Only one of the city's six engine company firehouses remaining.
58 Pelton Mill
 
Pelton Mill
November 26, 1982
(#82001156)
110 Mill St.
41°42′30″N 73°56′11″W / 41.708333°N 73.936389°W / 41.708333; -73.936389 (Pelton Mill)
Poughkeepsie Historic carpet mill now re-purposed as apartments
59 Phillips House
 
Phillips House
November 26, 1982
(#82001157)
18 Barclay St.
41°41′51″N 73°55′37″W / 41.6975°N 73.926944°W / 41.6975; -73.926944 (Phillips House)
Poughkeepsie
60 Post-Williams House
 
Post-Williams House
November 26, 1982
(#82001158)
44 S. Clinton St.
41°41′53″N 73°55′23″W / 41.698056°N 73.923056°W / 41.698056; -73.923056 (Post-Williams House)
Poughkeepsie
61 Poughkeepsie Almshouse and City Infirmary
 
Poughkeepsie Almshouse and City Infirmary
December 4, 1978
(#78001849)
20 Maple St.
41°42′02″N 73°54′45″W / 41.700556°N 73.9125°W / 41.700556; -73.9125 (Poughkeepsie Almshouse and City Infirmary)
Poughkeepsie
62 Poughkeepsie City Hall
 
Poughkeepsie City Hall
January 20, 1972
(#72000835)
228 Main St.
41°42′14″N 73°55′48″W / 41.703889°N 73.93°W / 41.703889; -73.93 (Poughkeepsie City Hall)
Poughkeepsie Former city hall constructed in 1831 in the Greek Revival Style. Now used as the Commissioner of Jurors Office.
63 Poughkeepsie Meeting House (Hooker Avenue)
 
Poughkeepsie Meeting House (Hooker Avenue)
April 27, 1989
(#89000306)
249 Hooker Ave.
41°41′10″N 73°54′42″W / 41.6861°N 73.9118°W / 41.6861; -73.9118 (Poughkeepsie Meeting House (Hooker Avenue))
Poughkeepsie Historic Quaker (Society of Friends) meeting house built in 1927.
64 Poughkeepsie Meeting House (Montgomery Street)
 
Poughkeepsie Meeting House (Montgomery Street)
April 27, 1989
(#89000304)
112 Montgomery St.
41°41′57″N 73°55′35″W / 41.699167°N 73.926389°W / 41.699167; -73.926389 (Poughkeepsie Meeting House (Montgomery Street))
Poughkeepsie
65 Poughkeepsie Railroad Bridge
 
Poughkeepsie Railroad Bridge
February 23, 1979
(#79001577)
Spans the Hudson River
41°42′38″N 73°57′15″W / 41.710556°N 73.954167°W / 41.710556; -73.954167 (Poughkeepsie Railroad Bridge)
Poughkeepsie 1889 trestle bridge built by New Haven Railroad; abandoned in 1974, the bridge was opened in October, 2009 as Walkway Over The Hudson, a New York State Park. Extends into Highland in Ulster County
66 Poughkeepsie Railroad Station
 
Poughkeepsie Railroad Station
November 21, 1976
(#76001214)
Main St.
41°42′26″N 73°56′18″W / 41.707222°N 73.938333°W / 41.707222; -73.938333 (Poughkeepsie Railroad Station)
Poughkeepsie 1918 station is small-scale model of Grand Central Terminal building
67 Poughkeepsie Savings Bank
 
Poughkeepsie Savings Bank
December 4, 1998
(#98001445)
21 Market St.
41°42′13″N 73°55′47″W / 41.703611°N 73.929722°W / 41.703611; -73.929722 (Poughkeepsie Savings Bank)
Poughkeepsie Well-preserved 1912 neoclassical building; used by TD Bank into 2010s
68 Poughkeepsie Trust Company
 
Poughkeepsie Trust Company
November 26, 1982
(#82001159)
236 Main St.
41°42′15″N 73°55′47″W / 41.704167°N 73.929722°W / 41.704167; -73.929722 (Poughkeepsie Trust Company)
Poughkeepsie Beaux Arts building completed in 1906 was Hudson Valley's first skyscraper and had the city's first elevator. Today used as Dutchess County District Attorney's offices.
69 Poughkeepsie Underwear Factory
 
Poughkeepsie Underwear Factory
November 26, 1982
(#82001160)
6-1 N. Cherry St.
41°42′06″N 73°55′06″W / 41.701667°N 73.918333°W / 41.701667; -73.918333 (Poughkeepsie Underwear Factory)
Poughkeepsie
70 Reformed Dutch Church of Poughkeepsie
 
Reformed Dutch Church of Poughkeepsie
February 28, 2008
(#08000099)
70 Hooker Ave.
41°41′48″N 73°55′19″W / 41.696667°N 73.921944°W / 41.696667; -73.921944 (Reformed Dutch Church of Poughkeepsie)
Poughkeepsie
71 Reynolds House
 
Reynolds House
November 26, 1982
(#82001161)
107 S. Hamilton St.
41°41′41″N 73°55′35″W / 41.694722°N 73.926389°W / 41.694722; -73.926389 (Reynolds House)
Poughkeepsie
72 Rombout House
 
Rombout House
November 26, 1982
(#82001162)
New Hackensack Rd.
41°40′47″N 73°53′39″W / 41.679722°N 73.894167°W / 41.679722; -73.894167 (Rombout House)
Poughkeepsie
73 Sague House
 
Sague House
November 26, 1982
(#82001164)
167 Hooker Ave.
41°41′19″N 73°55′00″W / 41.688611°N 73.916667°W / 41.688611; -73.916667 (Sague House)
Poughkeepsie Built about 1910 and is a 1½-story, three-bay-wide, bungalow-style dwelling.
74 St. Paul's Episcopal Church
 
St. Paul's Episcopal Church
November 26, 1982
(#82001163)
161 Mansion Street
41°42′24″N 73°55′20″W / 41.706667°N 73.922222°W / 41.706667; -73.922222 (St. Paul's Episcopal Church)
Poughkeepsie 1870 Norman-Gothic Revival-styled church
75 Second Baptist Church
 
Second Baptist Church
January 20, 1972
(#72000836)
36 Vassar St.
41°42′23″N 73°55′53″W / 41.706389°N 73.931389°W / 41.706389; -73.931389 (Second Baptist Church)
Poughkeepsie Only Greek Revival church left in city
76 Shay's Warehouse and Stable
 
Shay's Warehouse and Stable
February 27, 1987
(#87000123)
Rear of 32 Point St.
41°35′14″N 73°56′58″W / 41.587222°N 73.949444°W / 41.587222; -73.949444 (Shay's Warehouse and Stable)
New Hamburg 1865 industrial building with Picturesque touches; one of the few industrial buildings remaining in New Hamburg
77 William Shay Double House
 
William Shay Double House
February 27, 1987
(#87000121)
18 Point St.
41°35′13″N 73°57′00″W / 41.586944°N 73.95°W / 41.586944; -73.95 (William Shay Double House)
New Hamburg 1870 duplex is unusually well-decorated and stylish for utilitarian housing in the area
78 Smith Metropolitan AME Zion Church
 
Smith Metropolitan AME Zion Church
November 21, 1991
(#91001724)
Junction of Smith and Cottage Sts.
41°42′23″N 73°54′58″W / 41.706389°N 73.916111°W / 41.706389; -73.916111 (Smith Metropolitan AME Zion Church)
Poughkeepsie Late Gothic Revival church built in 1910
79 Soldiers' Memorial Fountain and Park
 
Soldiers' Memorial Fountain and Park
February 14, 2017
(#100000647)
120 Market St.
41°41′59″N 73°55′52″W / 41.699703°N 73.931213°W / 41.699703; -73.931213 (Soldiers' Memorial Fountain and Park)
Poughkeepsie
80 South Hamilton Street Row
 
South Hamilton Street Row
November 26, 1982
(#82001165)
81-87 S. Hamilton St.
41°41′48″N 73°55′34″W / 41.696667°N 73.926111°W / 41.696667; -73.926111 (South Hamilton Street Row)
Poughkeepsie
81 Standard Gage Company Plant February 2, 2024
(#100009881)
58 Parker Avenue
41°42′41″N 73°55′30″W / 41.7115°N 73.9249°W / 41.7115; -73.9249 (Standard Gage Company Plant)
Poughkeepsie
82 Stone Street Historic District
 
Stone Street Historic District
February 27, 1987
(#87000120)
Stone St. from Division St. to Bridge St.
41°35′19″N 73°56′55″W / 41.588611°N 73.948611°W / 41.588611; -73.948611 (Stone Street Historic District)
New Hamburg Short block of intact 19th-century homes
83 Thompson House
 
Thompson House
November 26, 1982
(#82001166)
100 S. Randolph Ave.
41°40′53″N 73°55′14″W / 41.681389°N 73.920556°W / 41.681389; -73.920556 (Thompson House)
Poughkeepsie Second Empire style house built about 1880
84 Travis House
 
Travis House
November 26, 1982
(#82001167)
131 Cannon St.
41°42′03″N 73°55′20″W / 41.700833°N 73.922222°W / 41.700833; -73.922222 (Travis House)
Poughkeepsie
85 Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church and Rectory November 26, 1982
(#82001168)
1-3 Hooker Ave.
41°41′54″N 73°55′31″W / 41.698333°N 73.925278°W / 41.698333; -73.925278 (Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church and Rectory)
Poughkeepsie Demolished after a fire in 2008
86 Union Free School
 
Union Free School
February 27, 1987
(#87000117)
Academy St.
41°35′21″N 73°56′44″W / 41.589167°N 73.945556°W / 41.589167; -73.945556 (Union Free School)
New Hamburg 1875 school, used until 1940, was only public building in hamlet
87 Union Street Historic District
 
Union Street Historic District
December 9, 1971
(#71000537)
About 8 blocks in downtown Poughkeepsie centered around Union St.
41°42′14″N 73°56′04″W / 41.703889°N 73.934444°W / 41.703889; -73.934444 (Union Street Historic District)
Poughkeepsie Oldest section of city
88 Upper-Mill Street Historic District November 26, 1982
(#82001169)
Roughly Mill St. from Center Plaza to Catherine St.
41°42′17″N 73°55′34″W / 41.704722°N 73.926111°W / 41.704722; -73.926111 (Upper-Mill Street Historic District)
Poughkeepsie
89 US Post Office-Poughkeepsie
 
US Post Office-Poughkeepsie
May 15, 1989
(#88002413)
55 Mansion St.[6]
41°42′26″N 73°55′41″W / 41.707222°N 73.928056°W / 41.707222; -73.928056 (US Post Office-Poughkeepsie)
Poughkeepsie Dedicated in 1937 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt, a Hyde Park native who insisted on preserving the Dutch heritage of the area through the use of fieldstone and was heavily involved in the design process.
90 Vassar College Observatory
 
Vassar College Observatory
July 17, 1991
(#91002051)
Raymond Ave.
41°41′18″N 73°53′36″W / 41.6883°N 73.8933°W / 41.6883; -73.8933 (Vassar College Observatory)
Poughkeepsie Workplace and classroom of Maria Mitchell, pioneering American female astronomer
91 Vassar Home for Aged Men
 
Vassar Home for Aged Men
April 13, 1972
(#72000837)
1 Vassar St.
41°42′19″N 73°55′53″W / 41.705278°N 73.931389°W / 41.705278; -73.931389 (Vassar Home for Aged Men)
Poughkeepsie Senior-citizens' home built in 1880 served that purpose for almost a century. Now used by Cunneen-Hackett Arts Center and offices of local non-profit organizations.
92 Vassar Institute
 
Vassar Institute
January 20, 1972
(#72001540)
12 Vassar St.
41°42′20″N 73°55′55″W / 41.705556°N 73.931944°W / 41.705556; -73.931944 (Vassar Institute)
Poughkeepsie 1882 building is best example of Victorian Italianate Gothic in city. Now used by Cunneen-Hackett Arts Center
93 Matthew Vassar Estate
 
Matthew Vassar Estate
August 11, 1969
(#69000141)
East off Academy St. below Livingston
41°41′15″N 73°55′41″W / 41.6875°N 73.928056°W / 41.6875; -73.928056 (Matthew Vassar Estate)
Poughkeepsie Known as "Springside". Landscape by Andrew Jackson Downing is his only known surviving work largely as he designed it.
94 Vassar-Warner Row
 
Vassar-Warner Row
November 26, 1982
(#82001170)
S. Hamilton from Montgomery to 40 Hamilton St.
41°41′58″N 73°55′30″W / 41.699444°N 73.925°W / 41.699444; -73.925 (Vassar-Warner Row)
Poughkeepsie
95 Violet Avenue School
 
Violet Avenue School
August 18, 2014
(#14000488)
191 Violet Ave.
41°43′40″N 73°54′43″W / 41.72787°N 73.91185°W / 41.72787; -73.91185 (Violet Avenue School)
Poughkeepsie 1940 stone Colonial Revival elementary school built in close consultation with Franklin D. Roosevelt
96 Wallace Company Department Store May 13, 2024
(#100010269)
331 Main Street
41°42′11″N 73°55′33″W / 41.7030°N 73.9259°W / 41.7030; -73.9259 (Wallace Company Department Store)
Poughkeepsie
97 Young Men's Christian Association
 
Young Men's Christian Association
November 26, 1982
(#82001171)
58 Market St.
41°42′08″N 73°55′49″W / 41.702222°N 73.930278°W / 41.702222; -73.930278 (Young Men's Christian Association)
Poughkeepsie 1908 building is only glazed terra cotta building in city (only the facade remains).
98 Zion Memorial Chapel
 
Zion Memorial Chapel
February 27, 1987
(#87000119)
37 Point St.
41°35′18″N 73°57′00″W / 41.588333°N 73.95°W / 41.588333; -73.95 (Zion Memorial Chapel)
New Hamburg 1902 chapel is late-stage example of wooden Gothic Revival church

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  1. ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. ^ Townley McElineny Sharp (August 12, 1980). National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Poughkeepsie Multiple Resources Area (Report). National Park Service.
  3. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved October 25, 2024.
  4. ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  5. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
  6. ^ Address based on USPS website. Accessed March 31, 2016.