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- The_Locusts abstract "The Locusts, also known as the Peter Eltinge House, is a 19th-century brick Federal style house built in 1826 located on Plains Road in the Town of New Paltz, New York, United States, two miles (3 km) south of the village of New Paltz. It was once the center of a large farm. The house and several outbuildings have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places as well-preserved examples of that style in Ulster County.When built, it marked a significant departure from the New Paltz area's previous styles, which tended toward stone houses in vernacular styles used by the area's Belgian Huguenot settlers. It has seen many modifications since then, but still remains true to its original concept. The Eltinge family has owned the house continuously as part of its 250-year ownership of the land.".
- The_Locusts architecturalStyle Federal_architecture.
- The_Locusts area "48562.2770688".
- The_Locusts location New_Paltz,_New_York.
- The_Locusts location New_York.
- The_Locusts nearestCity Poughkeepsie,_New_York.
- The_Locusts nrhpReferenceNumber "96001440".
- The_Locusts picture New_Paltz,_New_York.
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- The_Locusts wikiPageID "17538429".
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- The_Locusts yearOfConstruction "1826".
- The_Locusts added "1996".
- The_Locusts architecture Federal_architecture.
- The_Locusts built "1826".
- The_Locusts caption "West elevation and front facade, 2008".
- The_Locusts governingBody "Private residence".
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- The_Locusts latDegrees "41".
- The_Locusts latDirection "N".
- The_Locusts latMinutes "43".
- The_Locusts latSeconds "37".
- The_Locusts location New_Paltz,_New_York.
- The_Locusts location New_York.
- The_Locusts longDegrees "74".
- The_Locusts longDirection "W".
- The_Locusts longMinutes "6".
- The_Locusts longSeconds "9".
- The_Locusts name "The Locusts".
- The_Locusts nearestCity Poughkeepsie,_New_York.
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- The_Locusts refnum "96001440".
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- The_Locusts subject Category:Federal_architecture_in_New_York.
- The_Locusts subject Category:Houses_completed_in_1826.
- The_Locusts subject Category:Houses_in_Ulster_County,_New_York.
- The_Locusts subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Ulster_County,_New_York.
- The_Locusts subject Category:New_Paltz,_New_York.
- The_Locusts point "41.72694444444444 -74.1025".
- The_Locusts type Artifact100021939.
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- The_Locusts type BuildingsAndStructuresCompletedIn1826.
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- The_Locusts type HousesInUlsterCounty,NewYork.
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- The_Locusts comment "The Locusts, also known as the Peter Eltinge House, is a 19th-century brick Federal style house built in 1826 located on Plains Road in the Town of New Paltz, New York, United States, two miles (3 km) south of the village of New Paltz. It was once the center of a large farm.".
- The_Locusts label "The Locusts".
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- The_Locusts lat "41.72694444444444".
- The_Locusts long "-74.1025".
- The_Locusts wasDerivedFrom The_Locusts?oldid=528703340.
- The_Locusts depiction The_Locusts,_New_Paltz,_NY.jpg.
- The_Locusts isPrimaryTopicOf The_Locusts.
- The_Locusts name "The Locusts".