There’s a house in Brooklyn more than 300 years old!
The house built back in 1652, lies on 5816 Clarendon Road, within Milton Fidler Park in East Flatbush. Previously owned by the Wyckoff familiy, who were Dutch settlers, is said to be the oldest surviving example of a Dutch saltbox frame house in America, and was one of the first structures built by Europeans on Long Island. The house escaped demolition for street improvements to become New York City’s first designated and protected landmark upon the creation of the Landmarks Preservation Commission in 1965.Below is the list of advantages this pharmacy shop on sale now generic levitra online of normal sensible treatments and defensive approaches for human health.
The historical site was named a National Landmark in 1967 and is now the Wyckoff Farmhouse Museum where anyone curious of what Brooklyn was like decades ago, can visit. The house is open to the public Fridays and Saturdays from 1PM to 4PM.