FDR and
Dutchess County Stone Buildings
Historic Stone Buildings
Springwood
Stoutenbourgh House
Val-Kill
Hyde Park Library
Poughkeepsie Post Office
Rhinebeck Post Office
Wappingers and Ellenville Post Offices
Hyde Park Post Office
FDR Library
Hyde Park Schools
Top Cottage

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FDR and Dutchess County Stone Buildings

Post offices were not the only public works projects in Dutchess County that President Roosevelt played a part in. The three new Hyde Park schools built during this time - Hyde Park Elementary, Violet Avenue, and Franklin D. Roosevelt High School (now Haviland Middle School) - all share an exterior of Dutchess County fieldstone.

Hyde
Park Elementayr School

Hyde Park Elementary School

Haviland Middle School

Franklin D. Roosevelt High School, 1940
(now Haviland Middle School)

Violet
Avenue school

Violet Avenue Elementary School

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4079 Albany Post Road
Hyde Park, New York
1-800-FDR-VISIT
roosevelt.library@nara.gov


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