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Senate House State Historic Site

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Location
  
Kingston, New York

NRHP Reference #
  
71000564

Phone
  
+1 845-338-2786

Built
  
1676

Opened
  
1676

Added to NRHP
  
12 August 1971

Senate House State Historic Site

Address
  
296 Fair St, Kingston, NY 12401, USA

Architectural style
  
Dutch Colonial Revival architecture

Part of
  
Kingston Stockade District

Similar
  
Persen House, Old Dutch Church, Rondout Light, Hudson River Maritime, Trolley Museum of New York

The Senate House State Historic Site is located on Fair Street in Kingston, New York, United States. New York State was established there in 1777, during the Revolutionary War.

After one month, the Senate fled the British troops who were advancing from Manhattan. The Senate House and much of Kingston was burned in retribution. It has served as a museum from the late 19th century. Currently it is owned and operated by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation.

In 1971 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the first building in Kingston listed. At that time it was a contributing property to the small Clinton Avenue Historic District. Four years later, in 1975, the original district was replaced with the larger Kingston Stockade District, which retained the Senate House and all the other properties of the original district.

The house first belonged to Wessel Wesselse Ten Broeck, born about 1636, who emigrated to New Amsterdam from Wessen, in Westphalia in 1659. It is generally described as having been built in 1676, but can be certainly dated to some time before his death in 1704. The ground floor of the house consists of three rooms, lined up along the street, with an entrance hallway between two of the rooms. As is typical of early Dutch houses in the Hudson Valley, the house is of stone, with the exception of the rear wall which is brick, laid in Flemish bond. At the back is a kitchen wing, added early, but somewhat later than the original construction.

References

Senate House State Historic Site Wikipedia