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The Parsonage
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The Parsonage in 2013
The Parsonage (Oak Hill, New York) is located in New York
The Parsonage (Oak Hill, New York)
Location in New York
The Parsonage (Oak Hill, New York) is located in the United States
The Parsonage (Oak Hill, New York)
Location in the United States
Location 424 Main St., Oak Hill, New York
Area less than one acre
Built ca. 1815
Architectural style Picturesque
NRHP reference No. 05000262
Added to NRHP April 6, 2005

The Parsonage is a historic house located in Oak Hill, a small community in Greene County, New York. This old building has a rich history. It was once home to leaders of a local church. Today, it is recognized as an important historical site.

Discovering The Parsonage's History

The Parsonage was built a long time ago, around 1815. It is a two-story house with a pointed roof. Over the years, the house was updated. Changes were made around 1840 and again around 1870. These updates helped the house stay modern for its time.

What Was a Parsonage?

From 1868 to 1973, this house served a special purpose. It was known as the "parsonage" for the nearby Methodist Episcopal church. A parsonage is a home provided by a church for its minister or pastor. It was where the church leader and their family lived. This means many ministers lived in this house over more than a hundred years.

Exploring the Property

Besides the main house, there is also a carriage barn on the property. A carriage barn was used to store horse-drawn carriages. It also kept horses safe. This barn has a special type of siding called "board and batten." This style uses wide boards with narrow strips (battens) covering the gaps.

Why The Parsonage is Special

The Parsonage is important because of its history and architecture. It shows how homes were built and changed in the 1800s. Its long service as a parsonage also connects it to the community's past.

National Recognition for Historic Places

Because of its historical importance, The Parsonage was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2005. The National Register is a list kept by the United States government. It includes buildings, sites, and objects that are important in American history. Being on this list helps protect these special places. It also helps people learn about their past.

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