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Rutger–Steuben Park Historic District

Coordinates: 43°5′37″N 75°53′34″W / 43.09361°N 75.89278°W / 43.09361; -75.89278
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Rutger–Steuben Park Historic District
Rutger–Steuben Park Historic District is located in New York
Rutger–Steuben Park Historic District
Rutger–Steuben Park Historic District is located in the United States
Rutger–Steuben Park Historic District
LocationRoughly bounded by Taylor and Howard Aves. including both sides of Rutger Ave. and Steuben Park, Utica, New York
Coordinates43°5′37″N 75°53′34″W / 43.09361°N 75.89278°W / 43.09361; -75.89278
Area25 acres (10 ha)
ArchitectAlexander Jackson Davis; et al.
Architectural styleLate Victorian, Italian Villa
NRHP reference No.73001230 [1]
Added to NRHPSeptember 19, 1973

Rutger–Steuben Park Historic District is a 25-acre (10 ha) historic district in the city of Utica in Oneida County, New York. The district includes 63 contributing buildings and contains numerous examples of late nineteenth century Italian Villa style residences. A group of five exceptional dwellings are grouped together in a private park, known as Rutger Park, at the center of the district. One of the dwellings on Rutger Park was designed by architect Alexander Jackson Davis.[2] The Roscoe Conkling House is located at 3 Rutger Park and it was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1975.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.[1]

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  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ Doris Vandelipp Manley (n.d.). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Rutger–Steuben Park Historic District". New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Retrieved May 15, 2011. See also: "Accompanying two photos".