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Bergh-Stoutenburgh House

The Bergh-Stoutenburgh House nestled in Hyde Park was built in 1770s and was owned by John Bergh. Later, this Dutch Colonial styled home was sold to Jacobus Stoutenburgh II. Included in National Register of Historic Places in 1972, this house was home to Edo Sushi restaurant that relocated to another location, leaving the Bergh-Stoutenburgh House empty.

Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site

The famed Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site is situated at Haviland in Hyde Park, in Dutchess County. It comprises of a massive 181 acres (0.73 square kilometers) of land area. It was actively established on May 27, 1977. The site pulls in great crowds every year. According to the 2005 statistics, the number of annual visitors to the site is 52,690. The site occupies great historic importance and is also fondly referred as Val-Kill.

Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site

The Home of Franklin D. Roosevelt National Historic Site is an integral part of the life of former President of the United States, Franklin Delano Roosevelt. He was born here, spent his life at this place and is buried here too. At this site, you can explore FDR's house, the Presidential Library and Museum, and a lovely garden.

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