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  • The Wyckoff-Bennett Homestead was built in 1766 for Dutch settler Hendrick H. Wyckoff, according to the New York Times, whose family arrived in New Amsterdam a century earlier in 1664. The 4,000-square-foot farmhouse and its surrounding land — 100 acres at the time! – was sold to Cornelius W. Bennett in 1835.
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  • The Wyckoff-Bennett Homestead, which was built before the Revolutionary War, is located in the Madison section of Brooklyn.
  • The Wyckoff-Bennett Homestead in Flatlands, Brooklyn, New York City, is a National Historic Landmark. It is believed to have been built before 1766.
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  • It is believed the farmhouse was built by Henry and Abraham Wyckoff.
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  • In the 250 or so years of the house's existence, it's been occupied by a string of only three different families: the Wyckoffs, the Bennetts, and, since 1983, the Monts.
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  • Peek inside the Wyckoff-Bennett Homestead, a 250-year-old farmhouse in Brooklyn, now for sale for $2.9M.
  • Discover Coney Island and Brighton Beach, Southwest Brooklyn, Williamsburg and Downtown Brooklyn.
  • One I’ve long fantasized of tasting is that for Colonial Dutch wafers described by Gertrude Ryder Bennett (1901-1982).
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  • Long known as Brooklyn's best-preserved Dutch Colonial property, this homestead asks $4 million -- but it's fallen into disrepair and plans for it are unclear.
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  • The Wyckoff-Bennett-Mont Homestead in Flatlands, Brooklyn, New York City, is a National Historic Landmark.
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  • Four gener ations of the Bennett f amily have lived in the house since it was purchased from the Wyckoffs.
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