Ossining's Landmark Structures

Local Landmark designation and National Register designation are two distinct programs to preserve the unique architectural and cultural heritage of a community. The programs are differentiated by the fact that one is local (municipal), and the other is federal. [1]

LOCALLY LANDMARKED PROPERTIES

Properties in this category receive local landmark designation by ordinance of the Village Board of Trustees.

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES: INDIVIDUAL AND DISTRICT LISTING

The National Park Service designates properties in this category. The National Register of Historic Places is the official list of the nation's historic places worthy of preservation. Properties listed in the National Register include districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects that are significant in American history, architecture, archeology, engineering, and culture. These historic places can be significant at the national, state, or local levels. The National Register was created through the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966 and is maintained by the National Park Service. Learn more (link to national parks: https://www.nps.gov/subjects/nationalregister/index.htm).

The following properties in the Village are landmarked sites:

PROPERTYADDRESSLOCAL LANDMARK DATENATL REG DATE
Calvary Baptist Church4/7 St. Paul’s Place2/12/201312/6/1978
Mt. Pleasant Military Academy Library23 State Street2/12/2013 
James Robinson House30 State Street2/12/2013 
Smith Robinson House34 State Street 2/12/2013 
Brandreth Pill Factory36 Water Street4/9/20131/10/1980
Vireum Condos/Vireum Schoolhouse2 Waters Street5/14/2013 
Downtown Historic District

Croton Avenue

S. Highland Avenue

Main Street

Central Avenue

Church Street

8/2/2011

8/9/1989

Expanded 1/2/13

Highland Cottage36 S. Highland Avenue8/2/20117/22/1982
Jug Tavern74 Revolutionary Road5/18/19996/7/1976
Richard Austin House (OHS)196 Croton Avenue 9/20/1988
Washington School83 Croton Avenue 2/12/1987
Sparta District

Liberty Street

Rockledge Avenue

Spring Street

Fairview

Still Court

Revolutionary Road

5/6/1975 
First Baptist Church

1 Church Street

S. Highland Avenue

 1/12/1973
Dale Cemetery104 Havell St. 7/17/2013