
Tallman-Budke House - The Historical Marker Database
2017年10月20日 · This dwelling, constructed in multiple phases from ca. 1791 to ca. 1880, represents the distinctive tradition of sandstone vernacular domestic architecture of Dutch-settled Rockland County, NY and adjacent Bergen County, NJ.
Clarkstown's oldest home's 2nd act: Movie set? - The Journal News …
2019年10月31日 · The Tallman-Budke house is a two-story sandstone structure built in the Dutch architectural style of the Lower Hudson Valley. The initial construction dating to circa 1735, expanded to the east...
Tallman-Budke House - Wikipedia
The Tallman-Budke House, also known as the Onderdonck-Tallman-Budke House, is a historic house in the Germonds neighborhood of West Nyack, New York. It is a four-bay, Jersey Dutch stone house constructed of locally quarried sandstone with an evolved two-door, four-room plan.
Clarkstown: Traphagen hopes to transform, inspire - The Journal News …
2016年8月10日 · Two buildings are located on the property: The Vanderbilt-Budke home, a two-story sandstone structure built in the Dutch vernacular architecture of the Lower Hudson Valle Dutch, and a two-story...
Clarkstown: Face-off over 1730 building's future - The Journal News …
2015年6月17日 · Believed to be the oldest home in Clarkstown (and the second oldest in Rockland County after the DeWint House in Tappan), the Vanderbilt-Budke building has been vacant, neglected and...
Budke House - The Historical Marker Database
This home was built in 1895 by Canonsburg industrialist John Budke, 1852-1914. Budke became manager and later the owner of Canonsburg's first major industry. Canonsburg Iron and Steel Company, commonly known as the Budke Mill. He was a pioneer in the Washington County gas fields, drilling the first gas well on mill property in 1905.
Vanderbilt-Budke-Traphagen House - The Historical Marker …
Pre-eminent Rockland County historian George H. Budke Jr. (1868-1948) grew up in this farmhouse. Situated on land originally owned by the Vanderbilt family, the house was expanded on multiple occasions and now largely represents the Colonial Revival style.
Budke House - Wikimapia
Built in 1895 by John F. Budke, the former owner of Canonsburg Iron and Steel Company (a.k.a. Budke Mill), this building is now the Methodist parsonage.
Town History – Town of Clarkstown
The Budke House (formerly known as the Jacob Vanderbilt House) was constructed in 1730. The house, which still stands today, was built in the Jersey Dutch Stone House style by Andros Onderdonck and underwent several changes over the years.
Press Release: Supervisor Hoehmann Announces Tallman-Budke …
2017年7月13日 · (New City, NY) – Clarkstown Supervisor George Hoehmann today announced that the Tallman-Budke and Vanderbilt-Budke-Traphagen Houses were added to the National Register of Historic Places. The nine acre Traphagen property, which includes the 1791 Tallman-Budke House and the 1820 Vanderbilt-Budke-Traphagen House, was recently added to …