Surrounded by the Hudson River Estuarine Research Reserve in Stuyvesant, this 18th-century Dutch Colonial stone house was built in 1762. It offers three bedrooms and three bathrooms, exposed beams, period hardware and moldings, and wide-board floors throughout. The Nuttenkill, a tidal stream, runs along the rear of the property. Listed at $775,000 by Country Life Real Estate.

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New Tavern Sign (Colonial Sign Painter), 1936. Illustration for The Saturday Evening Post, February 22, 1936. pp. 18-19. Oil on canvas. Private collection. ©1936 SEPS: Curtis Licensing, Indianapolis, IN. All rights reserved, Illustration from, The Indispensible Calvin and Hobbes. © Bill Watterson

Rare Calvin and Hobbes Illustrations and the Art of Revolution Shape NRM 2026 Schedule