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Astor Home for Children
| NRHP ID: 87001098 |
| NARA ID: 75312706 |
| Wikidata ID: Q4811059 |
| Wikpedia: Astor Home for Children |
| Multiple property submission: Rhinebeck Town MRA |
| Location (in/near): Rhinebeck, New York |
| Constructed: 1904 |
| Listed: 1987-07-09 |
| Role: Building |
| Significance region: Local |
| Significance area(s): Architecture; Social History |
| Criteria: A (event); C (architecture/engineering) |
| Architect(s): McKim, Mead & White |
| Architectural style(s): Jacobean architecture |
Nearby
| Name | Direction/Distance (mi) |
|---|---|
| US Post Office-Rhinebeck | ↑ 0.2 |
| Rhinebeck Village Historic District | ↑ 0.2 |
| Delamater, Henry, House | ↑ 0.3 |
| Benner House | ↘ 0.3 |
| Pier, Jan, House | ↗ 0.7 |
| Grasmere | ↓ 0.7 |
| Maples, The | ↑ 0.8 |
| Steenburg Tavern | ↓ 1 |
| Hudson River Heritage Historic District | ← 1.3 |
| Traver House | ↗ 1.4 |
| Mansakenning | ↘ 1.5 |
| Fredenburg House | ↓ 1.6 |
| Heermance House and Law Office | ← 1.6 |
| Cox Farmhouse | ↑ 1.7 |
| Kip-Beekman-Heermance Site (A027-16-0223) | ← 1.7 |
| Moore, J. W., House | ↓ 1.8 |
| Traver, J. E., Farm | → 1.9 |
| Riverside Methodist Church and Parsonage | ← 2 |
| O'Brien General Store and Post Office | ← 2 |
| Salisbury Turnpike Bridge | ↗ 2 |
Data from United States Park Service and Wikidata