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Kykuit, the Rockefeller Estate
Home to four generations of Rockefellers, explore this six-story stone house, with its terraced gardens, art & sculpture, and commanding Hudson River views.
Sunnyside, home of Washington Irving
Get an intimate glance into the life of one of America’s most renowned writers, who lived in this riverside cottage in the mid-19th century.
Philipsburg Manor
A vital part of a 52,000 acre estate in 1750, this milling & trading complex tells the story of its owner, European tenant farmers and 23 enslaved Africans.
Union Church of Pocantico Hills
Stained glass windows by Henri Matisse and Marc Chagall create a dramatic combination of light and color in this country church.
Van Cortlandt Manor
Nestled between the Hudson and Croton Rivers, this National Historic Landmark presents the home life of a Patriot family in early America.
Montgomery Place
One of the most significant country estates in America is set amidst more than 400 acres of rolling lawns, woodlands, and glorious gardens.
Lyndhurst
A historic site of the National Trust, Lyndhurst is a preeminent architectural landmark and a masterwork of the celebrated architect A.J. Davis.
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