• The Wyckoff-Bennett Homestead in Flatlands, Brooklyn, New York City, is a National Historic Landmark. It is believed to have been built before 1766.
  • The Wyckoff-Bennett Homestead was built around the year 1766 in what is today Brooklyn, New York. The property consists of a Dutch farmhouse and barn.
  • Peek inside the Wyckoff-Bennett Homestead, a 250-year-old farmhouse in Brooklyn, now for sale for $2.9M.
  • Wyckoff-Bennett Homestead. STATUS Designated Individual Landmark. 1669 East 22nd Street.
  • The Wyckoff House Museum. Hendrick I. Lott House. Elias Hubbard Ryder House. Wyckoff-Bennett Homestead. Vanderveer-Cortelyou House.
  • The longtime caretaker of her historic birthplace, the 1766 Wyckoff-Bennett Homestead (1669 East 22nd Street), Gertrude was a saver of everything.
  • The white-shingle house, which has a porch with a distinctive Dutch Colonial-style curved roof, is the centerpiece of the Wyckoff-Bennett Homestead.
  • An archival image of the Wyckoff-Bennett Homestead. NYC Landmarks Preservation Commission. The property's current for sale sign.
  • Wyckoff-Bennett Homestead. Historic District - New York City. The best preserved, and considered by many the most beautiful example of Dutch Colonial...