
Locust Grove, Oct. 2008
Overlooking the Hudson River in Poughkeepsie, NY, the 180-acre Locust Grove Estate includes an Italianate villa designed in 1851 by architect Alexander Jackson Davis for artist and inventor Samuel F. B. Morse. The estate, with miles of of carriage roads, landscaped grounds, historic gardens and Hudson River views, was preserved as a museum and nature preserve by the Young family, whose collectio…
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House in the Gardens of Locust Grove, October 2008
Overlooking the Hudson River in Poughkeepsie, NY, the 180-acre Locust Grove Estate
includes an Italianate villa designed in 1851 by architect Alexander Jackson Davis for artist and inventor Samuel F. B. Morse. The estate, with miles of of carriage roads, landscaped grounds, historic gardens and Hudson River views, was preserved as a museum and nature preserve by the Young family, whose collection of art and antiques is exhibited in the mansion's 25 rooms.
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House in the Gardens of Locust Grove, October 2008
Overlooking the Hudson River in Poughkeepsie, NY, the 180-acre Locust Grove Estate
includes an Italianate villa designed in 1851 by architect Alexander Jackson Davis for artist and inventor Samuel F. B. Morse. The estate, with miles of of carriage roads, landscaped grounds, historic gardens and Hudson River views, was preserved as a museum and nature preserve by the Young family, whose collection of art and antiques is exhibited in the mansion's 25 rooms.
Text from: www.lgny.org/
The Garden at Locust Grove, October 2008
Overlooking the Hudson River in Poughkeepsie, NY, the 180-acre Locust Grove Estate
includes an Italianate villa designed in 1851 by architect Alexander Jackson Davis for artist and inventor Samuel F. B. Morse. The estate, with miles of of carriage roads, landscaped grounds, historic gardens and Hudson River views, was preserved as a museum and nature preserve by the Young family, whose collection of art and antiques is exhibited in the mansion's 25 rooms.
Text from: www.lgny.org/
Tree and Flowers in the Garden of Locust Grove, October 2008
Overlooking the Hudson River in Poughkeepsie, NY, the 180-acre Locust Grove Estate
includes an Italianate villa designed in 1851 by architect Alexander Jackson Davis for artist and inventor Samuel F. B. Morse. The estate, with miles of of carriage roads, landscaped grounds, historic gardens and Hudson River views, was preserved as a museum and nature preserve by the Young family, whose collection of art and antiques is exhibited in the mansion's 25 rooms.
Text from: www.lgny.org/
Flower in the Garden of Locust Grove, October 2008
Overlooking the Hudson River in Poughkeepsie, NY, the 180-acre Locust Grove Estate
includes an Italianate villa designed in 1851 by architect Alexander Jackson Davis for artist and inventor Samuel F. B. Morse. The estate, with miles of of carriage roads, landscaped grounds, historic gardens and Hudson River views, was preserved as a museum and nature preserve by the Young family, whose collection of art and antiques is exhibited in the mansion's 25 rooms.
Text from: www.lgny.org/
Flower in the Garden of Locust Grove, October 2008
Overlooking the Hudson River in Poughkeepsie, NY, the 180-acre Locust Grove Estate
includes an Italianate villa designed in 1851 by architect Alexander Jackson Davis for artist and inventor Samuel F. B. Morse. The estate, with miles of of carriage roads, landscaped grounds, historic gardens and Hudson River views, was preserved as a museum and nature preserve by the Young family, whose collection of art and antiques is exhibited in the mansion's 25 rooms.
Text from: www.lgny.org/
Urn with Flowers at Locust Grove, October 2008
Overlooking the Hudson River in Poughkeepsie, NY, the 180-acre Locust Grove Estate
includes an Italianate villa designed in 1851 by architect Alexander Jackson Davis for artist and inventor Samuel F. B. Morse. The estate, with miles of of carriage roads, landscaped grounds, historic gardens and Hudson River views, was preserved as a museum and nature preserve by the Young family, whose collection of art and antiques is exhibited in the mansion's 25 rooms.
Text from: www.lgny.org/
Locust Grove, October 2008
Overlooking the Hudson River in Poughkeepsie, NY, the 180-acre Locust Grove Estate
includes an Italianate villa designed in 1851 by architect Alexander Jackson Davis for artist and inventor Samuel F. B. Morse. The estate, with miles of of carriage roads, landscaped grounds, historic gardens and Hudson River views, was preserved as a museum and nature preserve by the Young family, whose collection of art and antiques is exhibited in the mansion's 25 rooms.
Text from: www.lgny.org/
Buggy in Front of the Main House in Locust Grove, October 2008
Overlooking the Hudson River in Poughkeepsie, NY, the 180-acre Locust Grove Estate
includes an Italianate villa designed in 1851 by architect Alexander Jackson Davis for artist and inventor Samuel F. B. Morse. The estate, with miles of of carriage roads, landscaped grounds, historic gardens and Hudson River views, was preserved as a museum and nature preserve by the Young family, whose collection of art and antiques is exhibited in the mansion's 25 rooms.
Text from: www.lgny.org/
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