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Isaacs-Hendricks House Description
The Isaacs-Hendricks House is the oldest-surviving home in the Village, built in 1799.

Its first owner, Joshua Issacs, a wholesale merchant, lost the farmhouse to creditors; the building then belonged to copper supplier Harmon Hendricks. The village landmark was remodeled twice; it received its brick face in 1836, and the third floor was added in 1928.
Hobbies & Activities category: Historic site
Tips
Not open to the public.
Transit
Houston Street subway
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