Cornelius Van Wyck House

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The Cornelius Van Wyck home is associate 18th-century Dutch Colonial home placed on the shore of very little Neck Bay within the Douglaston section of Queens in big apple town. It absolutely was selected as a landmark by the big apple town Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1966 and another to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.The house was originally made in 1735 by Cornelius Van Wyck, a third-generation yank. Upon his death, the house passed to his son Sir Leslie Stephen Van Wyck, United Nations agency designed additions to the house. In 1819, possession of the house left the Van Wyck family once it absolutely was sold-out to Winant Van Zandt.By 1770, the house had expanded to feature additional rooms, and in 1930 the house expanded once more to incorporate area for a brand new room. The notable branch of knowledge options of the house embrace its salt-box roof, oak beams, and picket shingles. It’s one in every of the last remaining Dutch Colonial homes in big apple town.

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