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This unique space can accommodate up to one hundred people. It includes a grand assembly hall with high ceilings, two-story windows, kitchen, and spacious reception area.
The Azariah Ketchum House is a small Federal-style house. It was built in 1810 by master carpenter Azariah Ketchum, who served in the Revolutionary War under Col. Hathorn, one of George Washington’s officers.
Located at 105 Main Street, Baird’s Tavern is among the most legendary buildings in Warwick’s history.
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Located in the Warwick Valley, this historic 1820 farmhouse sits on 31 acres of landscaped and woodland.
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Beautiful cozy bookstore with over 1,000 square feet of space and 2,000 books.
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19th century house and cow barn sits on 44 acres with newer barns. Horse farm includes open paddock areas with stream and hill surrounding.
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Whether you're looking for a film location, photo shoot, or wedding venue, Emmerich Tree Farms has it all.
The lower floor remains much the same as when horse-drawn carriages were stored here. The upper floor showcases a country doctor's office from the turn of the 19th century.
Located just behind The 1810 House, the Herb Wheel Garden is an authentic 1800s garden.
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18-hole golf course, driving range, pro shop, banquet facility, locker rooms, bar, restaurant
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Located 50 miles from Manhattan, this grand Greek Revival Historic House was built in 1850 by Colonel William F. Wheeler in anticipation of the wedding of his son Isaac Van Duzer Wheeler to Phoebe E. Bull. One of Warwick most grandiose standing landmarks with sweeping views of 200 acres of surrounding farmland this gem truly blends 21st century comfort with 19th Century craftsmanship.
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Student film maker, writer, director, editior, sound designer.
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Lewis Park is the centerpiece of the village, open to the public and a venue for parties, community events, and wedding receptions.
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Lowland Farms, located in Warwick, is a family farm specializing in heirloom vegetables, flowers, and eggs.
Property includes a farm, barn, stable, pastures, pond, indoor riding arena and historic house.
Built on a stately knoll in Lewis Park, this beautiful house of worship's steeple can be seen pointing skyward from wherever you are in town.
Located only 50 miles from NYC, Pioneer Farms has over 140 acres of pristine farmland, rolling hills, streams, woods, and a pond.
Located alongside the Sly Barn sits an original Lehigh and Hudson River Railway Caboose.
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Horse Farm in Warwick, NY.
Built in 1764, the Shingle House is the oldest standing house in the Village of Warwick.
This charming cottage was the Warwick Library in the 1870s and the American Legion headquarters in 1931.
United African Methodist Episcopal Church was originally erected by its parishioners and patrons in 1906 on nearby McEwen Street, and moved to its present site in 2007.