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National Register of Historic Places listings in New Rochelle, New York

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This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places entries in New Rochelle, New York. See also National Register of Historic Places listings in Westchester County, New York for all others in the county.

This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in New Rochelle, New York. The locations of National Register properties and districts (at least for all showing latitude and longitude coordinates below) may be seen in a Google map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates".[1]


          This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted November 8, 2024.[2]


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Current listings

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[3] Name on the Register Image Date listed[4] Location City or town Description
1 Davenport House
Davenport House
Davenport House
April 30, 1980
(#80002791)
157 Davenport Rd.
40°54′05″N 73°46′17″W / 40.901389°N 73.771389°W / 40.901389; -73.771389 (Davenport House)
New Rochelle Gothic Revival style cottage designed by influential architect Alexander Jackson Davis; built in 1859
2 First Presbyterian Church and Lewis Pintard House
First Presbyterian Church and Lewis Pintard House
First Presbyterian Church and Lewis Pintard House
September 7, 1979
(#79001648)
Pintard Ave.
40°54′16″N 73°47′07″W / 40.904444°N 73.785278°W / 40.904444; -73.785278 (First Presbyterian Church and Lewis Pintard House)
New Rochelle
3 Knickerbocker Press Building
Knickerbocker Press Building
Knickerbocker Press Building
May 11, 2000
(#00000487)
50-52 Webster Ave.
40°54′17″N 73°47′29″W / 40.904722°N 73.791389°W / 40.904722; -73.791389 (Knickerbocker Press Building)
New Rochelle
4 Leland Castle
Leland Castle
Leland Castle
August 27, 1976
(#76001291)
29 Castle Pl.
40°53′52″N 73°46′53″W / 40.897778°N 73.781389°W / 40.897778; -73.781389 (Leland Castle)
New Rochelle
5 Lispenard-Rodman-Davenport House
Lispenard-Rodman-Davenport House
Lispenard-Rodman-Davenport House
September 22, 1986
(#86002637)
180 Davenport Ave.
40°54′04″N 73°46′17″W / 40.901111°N 73.771389°W / 40.901111; -73.771389 (Lispenard-Rodman-Davenport House)
New Rochelle
6 New Rochelle Railroad Station
New Rochelle Railroad Station
New Rochelle Railroad Station
October 14, 2009
(#09000837)
Between N. Ave. and Memorial Hwy.
40°54′44″N 73°47′06″W / 40.912317°N 73.784936°W / 40.912317; -73.784936 (New Rochelle Railroad Station)
New Rochelle
7 Thomas Paine Cottage
Thomas Paine Cottage
Thomas Paine Cottage
November 28, 1972
(#72000920)
20 Sicard Ave.
40°56′01″N 73°47′29″W / 40.933611°N 73.791389°W / 40.933611; -73.791389 (Thomas Paine Cottage)
New Rochelle Home of Thomas Paine, author of "Common Sense", and other Revolutionary pamphlets.
8 Pioneer Building
Pioneer Building
Pioneer Building
December 29, 1983
(#83004217)
14 Lawton St.
40°54′36″N 73°46′56″W / 40.91°N 73.782222°W / 40.91; -73.782222 (Pioneer Building)
New Rochelle
9 Rochelle Park-Rochelle Heights Historic District
Rochelle Park-Rochelle Heights Historic District
Rochelle Park-Rochelle Heights Historic District
July 6, 2005
(#05000664)
The Circle, The Boulevard, The Serpentine, Hamilton Ave. and others
40°55′29″N 73°46′50″W / 40.924722°N 73.780556°W / 40.924722; -73.780556 (Rochelle Park-Rochelle Heights Historic District)
New Rochelle
10 Trinity-St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Trinity-St. Paul's Episcopal Church
Trinity-St. Paul's Episcopal Church
July 12, 2006
(#06000576)
311 Huguenot St.
40°54′41″N 73°47′05″W / 40.911389°N 73.784722°W / 40.911389; -73.784722 (Trinity-St. Paul's Episcopal Church)
New Rochelle
11 US Post Office-New Rochelle
US Post Office-New Rochelle
US Post Office-New Rochelle
May 11, 1989
(#88002368)
255 North Ave.
40°54′41″N 73°46′56″W / 40.911389°N 73.782222°W / 40.911389; -73.782222 (US Post Office-New Rochelle)
New Rochelle
12 Wildcliff
Wildcliff
Wildcliff
December 31, 2002
(#02001656)
42 Wildcliff Rd.
40°54′23″N 73°46′12″W / 40.906389°N 73.77°W / 40.906389; -73.77 (Wildcliff)
New Rochelle Alexander Jackson Davis mansion built in 1852, sometimes known as Cyrus Lawton House. Destroyed in 2018 fire.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ The latitude and longitude information provided in this table was derived originally from the National Register Information System, which has been found to be fairly accurate for about 99% of listings. Some locations in this table may have been corrected to current GPS standards.
  2. ^ National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior, "National Register of Historic Places: Weekly List Actions", retrieved November 8, 2024.
  3. ^ Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
  4. ^ The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.