Masten-Quinn House

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Location59 First St., Wurtsboro, New York
Coordinates41°34′37″N 74°28′52″W / 41.57694°N 74.48111°W / 41.57694; -74.48111
Arealess than one acre
Built1820-1850[1]
Masten--Quinn House
East (front) elevation and south profile
Masten-Quinn House is located in New York
Masten-Quinn House
Masten-Quinn House is located in the United States
Masten-Quinn House
Location59 First St., Wurtsboro, New York
Coordinates41°34′37″N 74°28′52″W / 41.57694°N 74.48111°W / 41.57694; -74.48111
Arealess than one acre
Built1820-1850[1]
NRHP reference No.03000046[2]
Added to NRHPFebruary 13, 2003

The Masten-Quinn House is located on First Street in the village of Wurtsboro, New York, United States. It is a wooden Greek Revival house built in two phases in the 1820s, the center of a farm that remained working until the mid-20th century. Today it is one of the few remainders from the area's agricultural past as a canal town.

Lawrence Masten, its builder and first owner, was able to take advantage of the nearby Delaware and Hudson Canal being routed through his property. In 2003 the house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the first and only property in the village so far listed.[3]

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