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Current listings in most of the county
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Landmark name
Image
Date listed
Location
City, Town or Village
Summary
2
All Saints Episcopal Church
May 2, 2002
96 and 201 Scarborough Td.
41°8′41″N
73°50′36″W
/
41.14472°N 73.84333°W
/
41.14472; -73.84333
(
All Saints Episcopal Church
)
Briarcliff Manor
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3
Amawalk Friends Meeting House
November 16, 1989
Quaker Church Rd.
41°17′32″N
73°46′18″W
/
41.29222°N 73.77167°W
/
41.29222; -73.77167
(
Amawalk Friends Meeting House
)
Amawalk
5
Asbury United Methodist Church and Bethel Chapel and Cemetery
March 31, 2000
19 Old Post Rd. and Old Post Rd. S
41°12′26″N
73°52′50″W
/
41.20722°N 73.88056°W
/
41.20722; -73.88056
(
Asbury United Methodist Church and Bethel Chapel and Cemetery
)
Croton-on-Hudson
13
Bolton Priory
June 28, 1974
7 Priory Lane
40°53′13″N
73°47′45″W
/
40.88694°N 73.79583°W
/
40.88694; -73.79583
(
Bolton Priory
)
Pelham Manor
24
Christ Episcopal Church
April 23, 1987
Broadway and Elizabeth Sts.
41°4′30″N
73°51′35″W
/
41.07500°N 73.85972°W
/
41.07500; -73.85972
(
Christ Episcopal Church
)
Tarrytown
Washington Irving
was member of this congregation, and his pew is still preserved. Built in 1837, this is the earliest
Gothic Revival
church in America
25
Church of Saint Mary the Virgin and Greeley Grove
April 19, 1979
191 South Greeley Ave.
41°9′20″N
73°46′21″W
/
41.15556°N 73.77250°W
/
41.15556; -73.77250
(
Church of Saint Mary the Virgin and Greeley Grove
)
Chappaqua
26
Church of St. Barnabas
March 24, 2000
15 N Broadway
41°2′23″N
73°51′57″W
/
41.03972°N 73.86583°W
/
41.03972; -73.86583
(
Church of St. Barnabas
)
Irvington
27
Church of St. Joseph of Arimathea
January 11, 2002
2172 Saw Mill River Rd.
41°0′53″N
73°52′22″W
/
41.01472°N 73.87278°W
/
41.01472; -73.87278
(
Church of St. Joseph of Arimathea
)
Greenburgh
35
Dutch Reformed Church
October 15, 1966
N edge of Tarrytown on U.S. 9
41°2′10″N
73°51′47″W
/
41.03611°N 73.86306°W
/
41.03611; -73.86306
(
Dutch Reformed Church
)
Sleepy Hollow
Surviving 17th-century stone church built by
Dutch
; figures prominently in Washington Irving's "
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
"
39
Elmsford Reformed Church and Cemetery
September 15, 1983
30 S. Central Ave.
41°3′14″N
73°49′15″W
/
41.05389°N 73.82083°W
/
41.05389; -73.82083
(
Elmsford Reformed Church and Cemetery
)
Elmsford
41
First Baptist Church and Rectory
July 21, 1983
56 S. Broadway
41°4′28″N
73°51′33″W
/
41.07444°N 73.85917°W
/
41.07444; -73.85917
(
First Baptist Church and Rectory
)
Tarrytown
42
First Baptist Church of Ossining
January 12, 1973
S. Highland Ave. and Main St.
41°9′41″N
73°51′43″W
/
41.16139°N 73.86194°W
/
41.16139; -73.86194
(
First Baptist Church of Ossining
)
Ossining
43
First United Methodist Church
January 7, 2000
226 E. Lincoln Ave.
40°55′6″N
73°49′47″W
/
40.91833°N 73.82972°W
/
40.91833; -73.82972
(
First United Methodist Church
)
Mount Vernon
44
Foster Memorial AME Zion Church
June 3, 1982
90 Wildey St.
41°4′48″N
73°51′44″W
/
41.08000°N 73.86222°W
/
41.08000; -73.86222
(
Foster Memorial A.M.E. Zion Church
)
Tarrytown
Founded in 1860, this is the oldest
black church
in Westchester County and possibly one of the oldest in the state
70
Mamaroneck Methodist Church
October 2, 1992
514 Boston Post Rd.
40°57′5″N
73°43′48″W
/
40.95139°N 73.73000°W
/
40.95139; -73.73000
(
Mamaroneck Methodist Church
)
Mamaroneck
80
Mt. Zion Methodist Church
May 10, 1990
Primrose St. S of Reis Park
41°18′5″N
73°42′54″W
/
41.30139°N 73.71500°W
/
41.30139; -73.71500
(
Mt. Zion Methodist Church
)
Somers
1794 church, remodeled in 1860, is early landmark in development of Methodism in New York
88
Old St. Peter's Church
March 7, 1973
Oregon Rd. and Locust Ave.
41°18′49.21″N
73°54′4.23″W
/
41.3136694°N 73.9011750°W
/
41.3136694; -73.9011750
(
Old St. Peter's Church
)
Van Cortlandtville
107
St. Augustine's Episcopal Church Complex
July 26, 2006
6 Old Post Rd. N
41°12′30″N
73°53′13″W
/
41.20833°N 73.88694°W
/
41.20833; -73.88694
(
St. Augustine's Episcopal Church Complex
)
Croton-on-Hudson
108
St. Luke's Episcopal Church
January 4, 2001
68 Bedford Rd.
41°15′18″N
73°41′4″W
/
41.25500°N 73.68444°W
/
41.25500; -73.68444
(
St. Luke's Episcopal Church
)
Katonah
109
St. Mark's Cemetery
June 23, 1988
E. Main St., corner of St. Mark's Pl.
41°11′40″N
73°43′35″W
/
41.19444°N 73.72639°W
/
41.19444; -73.72639
(
St. Mark's Cemetery
)
Mount Kisco
110
St. Mark's Episcopal Church
November 21, 1991
Jct. of N. Bedford Rd. and E. Main St.
41°12′26″N
73°43′35″W
/
41.20722°N 73.72639°W
/
41.20722; -73.72639
(
St. Mark's Episcopal Church
)
Mt. Kisco
111
St. Paul's Church National Historic Site
October 15, 1966
Eastchester
40°53′36.18″N
73°49′32.76″W
/
40.8933833°N 73.8257667°W
/
40.8933833; -73.8257667
(
St. Mark's Episcopal Church
)
Mount Vernon
112
St. Paul's Episcopal Church and Rectory
December 6, 1978
St. Paul's Pl.
41°9′35″N
73°51′53″W
/
41.15972°N 73.86472°W
/
41.15972; -73.86472
(
St. Paul's Episcopal Church and Rectory
)
Ossining
113
St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Port Chester)
April 12, 2006
19 Smith St.
41°0′14″N
73°40′1″W
/
41.00389°N 73.66694°W
/
41.00389; -73.66694
(
St. Peter's Episcopal Church
)
Port Chester
114
St. Thomas' Episcopal Church Complex
August 12, 2003
158-168 W. Boston Post Rd.
40°56′53″N
73°44′7″W
/
40.94806°N 73.73528°W
/
40.94806; -73.73528
(
St. Thomas' Episcopal Church Complex
)
Mamaroneck
119
Sleepy Hollow Cemetery
June 3, 2009
540 N. Broadway
41°5′24″N
73°51′43″W
/
41.09000°N 73.86194°W
/
41.09000; -73.86194
(
Sleepy Hollow Cemetery
)
Sleepy Hollow
Setting in
Washington Irving
's
The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
; his final resting place along with many other famous people.
124
South Presbyterian Church
May 26, 2000
343 Broadway
41°0′53″N
73°52′22″W
/
41.01472°N 73.87278°W
/
41.01472; -73.87278
(
South Presbyterian Church
)
Dobbs Ferry
1869 stone Gothic Revival church is the only known building by Julius Munckowitz, later involved in developing New York City's park system
128
Stony Hill Cemetery
June 25, 1999
Buckout Rd.
41°3′18″N
73°44′59″W
/
41.05500°N 73.74972°W
/
41.05500; -73.74972
(
Stony Hill Cemetery
)
Harrison
133
Trinity Episcopal Church Complex
September 1, 1998
335 Fourth Ave.
40°54′11″N
73°50′2″W
/
40.90306°N 73.83389°W
/
40.90306; -73.83389
(
Trinity Episcopal Church Complex
)
Mount Vernon
135
Union Church of Pocantico Hills
May 6, 2002
555-559 Bedford Rd.
41°5′44″N
73°49′58″W
/
41.09556°N 73.83278°W
/
41.09556; -73.83278
(
Union Church of Pocantico Hills
)
Pocantico Hills
137
United Methodist Church and Parsonage
November 4, 1982
300 E. Main and 31 Smith Ave.
41°12′0″N
73°43′35″W
/
41.20000°N 73.72639°W
/
41.20000; -73.72639
(
United Methodist Church and Parsonage
)
Mount Kisco
A
Carpenter Gothic
church built in 1868, and its
parsonage
references
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