DeWint House, Tappan
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The DeWint House, in Tappan, New York, is one of the oldest surviving structures in Rockland County and is an outstanding example of Hudson Valley Dutch Colonial architecture. It was built using brick and indigenous stone in 1700 by Daniel DeClark, a Hollander, who emigrated to America in 1676 and bought the land from the native inhabitants in 1682. The date of construction is marked by glazed bricks incorporated into the façade. ()
Built: 1700 (324 years ago)Coordinates: 41°1'11"N, 73°56'48"W
Day trips
DeWint House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Major John André Monument, Christ Church, Reformed Church of Tappan, Rockleigh.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to DeWint House?
Nearby attractions include Reformed Church of Tappan, Tappan (6 min walk), Major John André Monument, Tappan (12 min walk).