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- Bergh–Stoutenburgh_House abstract "The Bergh–Stoutenburgh House is located on US 9 opposite Mansion Drive in Hyde Park, New York, United States. It was until recently home to Edo Sushi, a Japanese restaurant. The restaurant closed its Hyde Park location and moved to nearby Poughkeepsie in the fall of 2012. The Bergh–Stoutenburgh House is currently unoccupied.Built before the Revolutionary War, it is one of only two remaining Dutch Colonial stone houses in Hyde Park. It is a five-by-two-bay one-story building with a slate-covered gambrel roof pierced by two brick chimneys at the gable ends. It is sided in uncoursed fieldstone, with clapboard on the gable ends.Two small frame wings project from the north and east (rear). An arched doorway on the south leads to the cellar. The main entrance has a flat-roofed wooden portico.John Bergh inherited the lands from his father Christian in the years before the Revolution, along with his brother-in-law Martin Dop. Both of them built houses on them sometime between 1771 and 1780, as they appear on a map of the Albany Post Road (later to become Route 9 through Hyde Park) drawn by Robert Erskine, Surveyor-General of the Continental Army, in the last years of his life, between 1778 and 1780.In 1788 Bergh sold a hundred acres (40 ha) to Jacobus Stoutenburgh II. His daughter Margaret, in turn, eventually inherited the property. It remained in use as a house throughout the 19th century and into much of the 20th. It was still a residence when it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972, the first property in Hyde Park listed on the Register in its own right.At some point since it was converted into Edo Sushi. The restaurant heavily remodeled the interior in keeping with Japanese dining traditions, though it still retains some of the original furnishings, such as the fireplace.".
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- Bergh–Stoutenburgh_House added "1972".
- Bergh–Stoutenburgh_House architecture Dutch_colonization_of_the_Americas.
- Bergh–Stoutenburgh_House built "1770.0".
- Bergh–Stoutenburgh_House caption "West elevation, 2008".
- Bergh–Stoutenburgh_House governingBody "Edo Sushi Japanese Restaurant".
- Bergh–Stoutenburgh_House latDegrees "41".
- Bergh–Stoutenburgh_House latDirection "N".
- Bergh–Stoutenburgh_House latMinutes "46".
- Bergh–Stoutenburgh_House latSeconds "55".
- Bergh–Stoutenburgh_House location Hyde_Park,_New_York.
- Bergh–Stoutenburgh_House location New_York.
- Bergh–Stoutenburgh_House longDegrees "73".
- Bergh–Stoutenburgh_House longDirection "W".
- Bergh–Stoutenburgh_House longMinutes "55".
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- Bergh–Stoutenburgh_House name "Bergh–Stoutenburgh House".
- Bergh–Stoutenburgh_House nearestCity Poughkeepsie,_New_York.
- Bergh–Stoutenburgh_House refnum "72000829".
- Bergh–Stoutenburgh_House subject Category:Houses_completed_in_the_18th_century.
- Bergh–Stoutenburgh_House subject Category:Houses_in_Hyde_Park,_New_York.
- Bergh–Stoutenburgh_House subject Category:Houses_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_New_York.
- Bergh–Stoutenburgh_House subject Category:Japanese_restaurants.
- Bergh–Stoutenburgh_House subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Dutchess_County,_New_York.
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- Bergh–Stoutenburgh_House subject Category:U.S._Route_9.
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- Bergh–Stoutenburgh_House comment "The Bergh–Stoutenburgh House is located on US 9 opposite Mansion Drive in Hyde Park, New York, United States. It was until recently home to Edo Sushi, a Japanese restaurant. The restaurant closed its Hyde Park location and moved to nearby Poughkeepsie in the fall of 2012. The Bergh–Stoutenburgh House is currently unoccupied.Built before the Revolutionary War, it is one of only two remaining Dutch Colonial stone houses in Hyde Park.".
- Bergh–Stoutenburgh_House label "Bergh–Stoutenburgh House".
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- Bergh–Stoutenburgh_House depiction Bergh-Stoutenburgh_House,_Hyde_Park,_NY.jpg.