National Register Sites in the Town of Schodack

A charming two-story house with a welcoming front porch, surrounded by lush greenery and well-maintained landscaping. A paved pathway leads to the entrance, framed by a white fence and gate.
Blink Bonnie – listed in 2000. This historic home at 1368 Sunset Road was built in the Greek Revival Style around 1850 and enlarged in 1915.
Elmbrook Farm – listed in 2001. This historic farm complex at 2567 Brookview Road contains a farmhouse built in 1830 and later modified to include Greek Revival architecture.
Aerial view of a small rural community featuring a church and several houses surrounded by fields and a river.
Muitzeskill Historic District – listed in 1974 and contains an irregular pattern on both sides of Schodack Landing Road with 23 buildings. The visual focus of the District is the Reformed Church of Schodack built in 1876 and contains several residential buildings in the 18th and 19th century Greek Revival Style.
Victorian-style house with a round porch, white exterior, and a turret, surrounded by trees and parked vehicles.
Schodack Landing Historic District – listed in 2004 and contains 86 buildings along Route 9J in Schodack Landing. The district contains many buildings from the 18th to early 20th century in the Greek Revival and Italianate Style.
Black and white photograph of an old stone house surrounded by greenery.
Joachim Staats House and Gerret Staats Ruin – listed in 1978 and located north of Castleton-on-Hudson on Papscanee Island. The Joachim Staats House was built around 1700 with additions in 1790 and 1880.
Historic black and white photo of a large group of people gathered outside a schoolhouse, featuring a horse-drawn wagon and surrounded by greenery.
District School No. 3 (Clove Road School) – listed in 1978. This historic brick one-room school building was built in 1870 in the Italianate Style.