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Benjamin Ten Broeck House

1770 establishments in the Province of New YorkHouses completed in 1770Houses in Ulster County, New YorkHouses on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state)National Register of Historic Places in Ulster County, New York
Palatine German settlement in New York (state)
Benjamin Ten Broeck House
Benjamin Ten Broeck House

The Benjamin Ten Broeck House, also known as the Felten-Ten Broeck-Chmura House, is located on Flatbush Road (NY 32) in the Town of Ulster, north of Kingston, New York, United States. It is a stone house built in three stages in the years before the Revolution. It was built by Benjamin Ten Broeck, a wealthy landowner whose estate it was on, for his tenants. Since his house was demolished it is the only extant remnant of that estate. Its overall design is of Dutch origin, but the kitchen design indicates that it was used by Palatine German immigrants. Vandalism and theft have cost it some of its original finishings, but it has retained its integrity. In 2005 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Benjamin Ten Broeck House
Flatbush Road, Town of Ulster

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Flatbush Road 1019
12401 Town of Ulster
New York, United States
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