Frederick Law Olmsted’s farmhouse on Staten Island recognized as national landmark

Dec 8, 2020 |

Photos courtesy of New York State Office of Parks, Recreation & Historic Preservation The National Park Service this month placed a Staten Island farmhouse once owned by Frederick Law Olmsted on the National Register of Historic Places. Formerly part of a 130-acre farm, the property, known as the Olmsted-Beil House, is significant for the role it played […more]

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