Historic building
- A.J. Williams-Myers African Roots Center
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Rondout Lighthouse
The Rondout Lighthouse is the last of three lighthouses marking the entrance to the Rondout Creek. Still fully operational as a navigational light, the Rondout lighthouse is one of only seven remaining on the Hudson River. This brick lighthouse, completed and lit in 1915, is accessible only by boat. Owned by the City of Kingston […]
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Kingston City Hall
City Hall is a red brick building in a late Victorian architectural style dating to 1873. It sits on what had been the boundary between the villages of Kingston and Rondout prior to their merger to form the City of Kingston. City Hall is on the National Register of Historic places. www.kingston-ny.gov
- Daughters of the American Revolution House
- Frog Alley
- Louw-Bogardus House on Frog Alley
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Old Dutch Church
OLD DUTCH CHURCH STATEMENT OF IDENTITY & MISSION We are a community of Christ in the heart of Kingston. We have received and believe the good news of God’s reconciling, welcoming, and transforming love in Jesus Christ. As a Reformed congregation, we strive to embrace all of God’s people regardless of age, race, color, history, […]
- Ulster County Courthouse
- Bevier House
- Benjamin TenBroeck House