New Rochelle Historic Sites

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New Rochelle Historic Site is a designation of the Historical and Landmarks Review Board (HLRB), for buildings, structures, monuments and other historically significant properties in the city of New Rochelle in Westchester County, New York. Significant sites are chosen after meeting a combination of criteria, including historical, economic, architectural, artistic, cultural, and social values. [1]

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Settled by French refugees in the 1680s, New Rochelle grew from a farming community to a resort town to a suburban community before being incorporated as a city in 1899 and is now the seventh largest city in the state.

In 1998 a consultant for the Historical and Landmarks Review Board was commissioned to prepare a Reconnaissance Level Cultural Resources Survey, an analysis of the most significant historic sites and structures in New Rochelle. The project inventoried one historic district and 78 individual properties that fall within a broad spectrum of land use categories. The principal goal of the survey was to identify the City’s most treasured historic and architectural resources which are documented on New York State inventory forms. Each individual resource was evaluated with respect to its eligibility for listing in the National Register of Historic Places. The report follows the format established by SHPO, including the methodology for the survey, criteria for the selection of resources to be inventoried, a historical overview of the project area, a summary of cultural themes identified in the survey, an examination of the stylistic development of historic architecture in New Rochelle, and a narrative description of the existing conditions of the project area. [2]

Listings

Below is the list of New Rochelle Historic Sites, including names, dates of construction, location details and additional background information if available. [3]

[4] NameImageDateLocationDescription
1 Thomas Paine Cottage 01 2015 Paine Cottage.png 175020 Sicard Avenue(Huguenot & New Rochelle Historical Association); Local-designation; National Landmark & NRHP designation
2 Davenport House NewRochelleNY DavenportHouse.jpg 1859157 Davenport Avenuedesigned by architect Alexander Jackson Davis; NRHP designated
3 Pioneer Building New Rochelle Pioneer; Three-Fourths View.jpg 189714 Lawton Street #83004217 NRHP designation
4 Lispenard-Rodman-Davenport House Lispenard-Rodman-Davenport House, 180 Davenport Ave. New Rochelle, (Main building).JPG 1696180 Davenport Avenue #86002637 NRHP designated
5 Rochelle Park-Rochelle Heights Historic District 1893DowntownNRHP & local level "Historic District" designation

(East side of North Avenue: southern edge abuts I-95/New Haven Railroad corridor; northern boundary of Fifth Avenue, and easterly boundary of rear lot lines of properties on east side of Rockland Place and west side of Potter Avenue)

6 New Rochelle Post Office USPO New Rochelle jeh.JPG 1936225 North AvenueNRHP designated
7 New Rochelle Train Station New Rochelle Metro-North station with Intermodal Center.jpg 1884Depot PlazaNRHP designated
8 Knickerbocker Press Complex & American White Cross Building Knickerbocker Press Building, 50-52 Webster Ave., New Rochelle.JPG 188550–52 Webster AvenueNRHP designated
9 Leland Castle Leland Castle, New Rochelle, NY (Front View).JPG 185529 Castle PlaceNRHP designated; Part of the College of New Rochelle’s main campus
10 Trinity-St. Paul’s Episcopal Church and Parish House Trinity Saint Paul's Episcopal Church of New Rochelle-5.jpg 1864311 Huguenot StreetNRHP designated
11 First Presbyterian Church & Lewis Pintard House First Presbyterian Church and Lewis Pintard House, Pintard Ave. New Rochelle ,(French church).JPG 176050 Pintard AvenueNRHP designated
12 Wildcliff Wildcliff, 42 ,Wildcliff Rd., New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York.JPG 185542 Wildcliff RoadNRHP designated - 2002
13 Huguenot & Allaire Family Burial Grounds (Cemetery) 175038 Centre Avenue1750: earliest known tombstone; 1955: re-interment
14 Daniel Webster School 193095 Glenmore DriveHeritage Award Property
15 Israel Seacord House 17751337 North AvenueHeritage Award Property
16 St. John's Wilmot Church St. John's Wilmot Church New Rochelle September 2013.jpg 185911 Wilmot RoadHeritage Award Property
17 Zion Baptist Church Zion Baptist Church; New Rochelle-1.jpg 192550 Lockwood AvenueHeritage Award Property
18 Coutant Cemetery 1776Eastchester Road and Webster AvenuePrivate cemetery; Westchester County Historical Site
19 M.E. Church – Upper New Rochelle 18981228 North AvenueHeritage Award Property
20 Thanhouser Studios 1914310-316 Main Street
21 Henry Barnard School 1930129 Barnard Road
22 Thomas Paine Memorial Museum and Library 01 Paine cottage.JPG 1925983 North AvenueThomas Paine National Historical Association
23 Norman Rockwell House & Studio 192624 Lord Kitchener Road
24 New Rochelle Armory New Rochelle Armory.jpg 1932250 Main Street
25 Carrie Chapman Catt House 1907120 Paine Avenue
26 Brookside 1696260 Wilmot RoadJoshua Soulice House; Francis T. Hunter House
27517 – 519 Main Street 517-519 Main Street New Rochelle-B.jpg 1925517 - 519 Main Street
28 John Stephenson House SalesianSchool.jpg 1869148 Main Street"Clifford"; Now part of Salesian High School
29 Mahlstedt House Huguenot Childrens Library.jpg 1869794 North AvenueHeritage Award Property: Present day Huguenot Children's Library
30 Leonard Seacord House 17901074 North AvenueHeritage Award Property
31 New Rochelle High School New Rochell High School.JPG 1926265 Clove Road
32 Quaker Ridge Station, NYW&B Railroad Quaker Ridge Train Station.jpg 1911Kewanee RoadState-determined eligible for NRHP
33 Parcot - Drake House 1751188 Clove RoadOldest existing single family residence
34 Blue Anchor 19201 Byworth RoadHeritage Award Property; former Claire Briggs residence
35 St.Gabriel's Catholic Church Saint Gabriel's Catholic Church, New Rochelle, NY.jpg 1893120 Division Street
36 Standard Star Building New Rochelle PO and Standard Star.jpg 1924251 North Avenue
37 Fort Slocum; Davids Island Historic and Archeology District Fort Slocum Road.jpg 1800David Island in Long Island Sound, off New RochelleState-determined Eligible for National Register designation
38 Masonic Temple Building New Rochelle Masonic Temple; Front View.jpg 1901451-453 Main StreetHeritage Award Property
39North Avenue Presbyterian Church1907471 North Avenue
40 Pell-Bayley-Kemball House 1761145 Pelham Road
41 Huguenot Yacht Club 1910Harbor LaneHeritage Award Property; former residence of film actress Lillian Gish
42 Isaac E. Young Middle School 1929270 Centre AvenueHeritage Award Property
43 Terrytoons 38 Centre Avenue (New Rochelle); NE Corner of Centre & Huguenot.jpg 191638 Centre AvenueState determined eligible for National Register designation
44 New Rochelle Fire Station No.1 New Rochelle (NY) Fire Station One.jpg 189912 Church StreetHeritage Award Property
45 Fire Station No. 2 New Rochelle (NY) Fire Station Two.jpg 1923170 Webster AvenueHeritage Award Property
46 New Rochelle Fire Station No. 3 New Rochelle (NY) Fire Station Three.jpg 1912756 North AvenueHeritage Award Property
47 Fire Station No. 4 New Rochelle (NY) Fire Station Four.jpg 1916155 Drake AvenueHeritage Award Property
48 Anshe Sholom Synagogue 190313 Bonnefoy PlaceWestchester Vineyard Fellowship
49 National City Bank of New Rochelle New Rochelle National City Bank; 2015-09-14.jpg 1908491 Main Street
50 Clarke-Berrian House 17701120 North Avenue
51 City Hall City of NR 800.jpg 1906515 North AvenueFormerly New Rochelle High School and Albert Leonard Jr. High School
52 Clovelly Building Norman Rockwell Studio-1.jpg 1913358-364 North AvenueNorman Rockwell studio
53 Lambden Building E-Lambden Building; New Rochelle.jpg 1894530 Main StreetHeritage Award Property
54 Palace Building Palace Building; New Rochelle, New York.jpg 1932518 Main Street
55 Loew’s Theater Building Former Lowe's Theatre; New Rochelle.jpg 1926585-599 Main Street
56 Keith Albee-Proctor’s Theatre RKO Theatre Building NR Proctor's RKO Theater-1.jpg 1927574-590 Main StreetFormer RKO Movie Theater, now the site of "The Hallen School" and a school supply store.
57 573-579 Main Street 573-579 Main Street; New Rochelle.jpg 1929Main Street
58 Sophia Brewster Schoolhouse 182520 Sicard AvenueHuguenot and New Rochelle Historical Association
59 Blessed Sacrament Roman Catholic Church The Church of the Blessed Sacrament (New Rochelle).jpg 1897Centre Avenue at Shea Place
60 Union Baptist Church BaptistChurchNR.jpg 1904428 Main StreetWestchester County Inventory of Historic Places
61 St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church 1904280 Washington Avenue
62 Oaksmere School 1879590 Davenport Avenue
63 Leonard Seacord House 17901074 North Avenue
64 Dickerman Barns WardAcresStables.JPG 1906Ward Acres, Quaker Ridge Road
65 Joseph E. Leyendecker House JCLMansionNR copy.jpg 191448 Mount Tom RoadFormer estate and studio of famed illustrator Joseph E. Leyendecker
66 New Rochelle Rowing Club 1900Hudson ParkHeritage Award Property
67 New Rochelle Carnegie Library New Rochelle Carnegie Library-2.jpg 1913662 Main Street(Hagedorn Building)
68 Jefferson School Jefferson School NR cloudy jeh.jpg 1932131–155 Weyman AvenueHeritage Award property
69 Lou Gehrig House 19059 Meadow LanePrivate home located in Residence Park
70 Starin’s Glen Island Glen Island Castle.jpg 1881Glen Island Access Road off of Pelham RoadCounty-owned Park and Private Catering Hall; State-determined Eligible for National Register

(bridge and castle)

71 New Rochelle Trust Building Trust Building, Main St (New Rochelle, NY).jpg 1883542 Main Street
72 Ware's Department Store (New York) 1914550 Main Street
73 Hudson Park 1883Hudson Park Road
74 Davenport Park 1929Davenport Avenue

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References

  1. "New Rochelle Guide to Historically Significant Sites". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2015-01-17.
  2. Reconnaissance Level Cultural Resources Survey
  3. "Landmarks". 2015-01-07.{{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help)
  4. Numbers represent an ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmark sites and National Register of Historic Places Districts from other historic buildings, structures, sites or objects. Properties not associated with the National Register of Historical Places are in brown