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The Old Stone House Washington Park has long been a gathering place for the community Learn more about the creation of JJ Byrne Playground, Washington Park and the re-construction of the Old Stone House in 1934 in these photos from the Municipal Archives
- Old Stone House (Brooklyn) - Wikipedia
The Old Stone House is a house located in the Park Slope neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York City [2] [3] The Old Stone House is situated within the J J Byrne Playground, at Washington Park, on Third Street between Fourth and Fifth Avenues
- History - The Old Stone House in Brooklyn
From a community of 270 Dutch farmers who took the land from the Lenape, to the site of the largest battle of the American Revolutionary War and the ensuing rise of the working class, the Old Stone House Washington Park has deep roots in Brooklyn’s history
- Old Stone House (Visitor Center) - U. S. National Park Service
Built circa 1766, Old Stone House is the oldest structure on its original foundation in Washington, DC Old Stone House is open for visitors at the hours listed below The grounds are open according to general park hours (sunrise to sunset)
- Old Stone House - Historic House Trust of New York City
Originally built by Claes Vechte in 1699, this reconstructed house, with its solid stone walls and high brick gables, is a landmark in American military and sports history Today it is the center of a vibrant, diverse community of engaged citizens
- The Old Stone House The Battle of Brooklyn | New York Landmarks . . .
The Old Stone House is a 1933 reconstruction (using some of the original materials) of the Vechte-Cortelyou House (c 1699-1897) and is located within Washington Park of Park Slope Brooklyn
- Discovering the Old Stone House in Brooklyn – A 1699 Dutch Farmhouse . . .
The Old Stone House, originally known as the Vechte-Cortelyou House, is a significant historical landmark in Brooklyn, offering a fascinating window into Colonial New York and its Dutch heritage
- Washington Park Highlights - The Old Stone House : NYC Parks
The Old Stone House, also known as the Vechte-Courtelyou House, is a replica of a Dutch stone farmhouse that had a rich history The original house was built by Claes Arentson Vechte, a Dutch immigrant, beside Gowanus Creek in 1699
- Old Stone House - The Historical Marker Database
Old Stone House The Maryland Regiment under General William Alexander (Lord Stirling) held off the British troops on August 27, 1776, allowing the bulk of the American Army to escape to Brooklyn Heights
- About - The Old Stone House in Brooklyn
Each year, 7,000 students visit the Old Stone House to learn about the Battle of Brooklyn and colonial life Our programs blend primary source documents, hands-on activities and inquiry-based learning to create an enriching experience for New York’s school children
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