| Name of site |
Date |
Location |
Historical significance |
| Hendrick/Loff
residence |
1676 |
1940 East 36th Street between Fillmore Avenue and Avenue S. |
|
| Jan Martense Schenk House |
1675 |
originally in Flatlands, now in the Brooklyn Museum, 200 Eastern Parkway. |
|
Lady
Deborah Moody's House
 |
circa
1643 |
17 Gravesend Neck Road, between McDonald Ave. and Van Sicklen. |
In 1643 Lady Moody and her followers founded Gravesnd. Not only
was it an English settlement in a Dutch area, but also the first founded
by a woman! |
Old
Gravesend Cemetery
 |
1643 |
Gravesend Neck Rd. between Mc Donald and Van Sicklen |
|
| Pieter Claesen Wyckoff residence |
1641 |
5902 Clarendon Rd. at Ralph and Ditmas. |
|
| Vechte-Cortelyou House |
1699 |
in James J. Byrne Memorial Playground at 3rd St. and Fifteh Avenue. |
The old stone house was recreated by the City's Parks Dept. using old
sketches and old stones. |
| Flatbush Reformed Church |
orig. 1654, present 1793 |
890 Flatbush Aven and Church Ave. |
On site of original church built according to the mandate of Governore
Peter Stuyvesant. |
| Erasmus Hall Museum |
site of 1658 academy |
Flushing Avenue and 83 St. |
Site of first public school in Midwout (1786) erected in 1658 as a
private academy for the Flatbush Reforemed Church. |
| The New Utrecht Reformed Church |
site 1661, present 1828 |
18th Ave. and 83 St. |
Sits on the site where New Utrecht was settlecd in 1661. |
| Flatlands Dutch Reformed Church |
orig. 1663, present 1848 |
3931 Kings Hwy. and Flatbush Ave. |
One site of original church built 1663. Church established by
order of Governor Peter Styvesant. |
Credits: Photos from sites.