John Green House
About the Business
Welcome to John Green House, a charming oasis located in the heart of Nyack, New York. Nestled at 23 Main Street, our establishment offers a unique blend of history, comfort, and community spirit. Whether you're a local resident or a visitor exploring the scenic Hudson Valley, John Green House invites you to experience the warmth and hospitality that define our beloved town.
Our historic venue is more than just a place; it's a journey into the rich heritage of Nyack. As you step through our doors, you'll be greeted by a beautifully preserved setting that reflects the character and charm of a bygone era. Each room tells a story, offering a cozy and inviting atmosphere perfect for relaxing, socializing, or hosting special events.
At John Green House, we pride ourselves on providing personalized service and attention to detail. Our dedicated team is here to ensure that your experience is memorable, whether you're attending one of our community events, celebrating a special occasion, or simply enjoying a quiet afternoon tea.
Join us at John Green House and become part of our vibrant community. We look forward to welcoming you to our home and sharing the rich tapestry of history and hospitality that makes Nyack so special.
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Location & Phone number
23 Main Street, Nyack, New York 10960, United States
Reviews
"Good news the John Green House has been designated a historic landmark by Nyack Village Board of Trustees, and. is also listed on the New York State and National Registers of Historic Places. I walk by this historic home every day as I walk my dogs, and its been an amazing journey to watch. I have taken some photos that I would like to share of the process including the machine used to cut the stone. There is still a long way to go, but they are getting there."
"So exciting that work has begun to rehabilitate this great old sandstone house!"
"Kudos to the board and financial supporters of The John Green House here in Nyack who are working diligently to restore this home. This home is the oldest remaining Dutch Colonial Sandstone structure in the Village of Nyack NY. It was built by John Edward Green (1772-1842) in the year 1819. Recently it was cited by both the New York and National Registers of Historic Places, and is also a Village of Nyack Historic Landmark. As the house is restored and made safe, the space inside will be utilized to serve the community in ways yet to be decided. One idea that has been floated is downstairs would serve as an Office of Tourism, and upstairs may be rented out to local artists.Stay tuned for further developments of this exciting project."
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