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Dutchess County is a county in the U.S. state of New York. As of the 2020 census, the population was 295,911. The county seat is the city of Poughkeepsie. The county was created in 1683, one of New York's first twelve counties, and later organized in 1713. The county is part of the Hudson Valley region of the state.
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Poughkeepsie (Aussprache: / pəˈkɪpsi /) ist der Name zweier benachbarter Orte im Westen des Dutchess Countys im US-Bundesstaat New York: der City of Poughkeepsie und der benachbarten Town of Poughkeepsie. Ungeachtet dieser Verwaltungseinteilung werden beide Orte jedoch im Allgemeinen als ein Ort betrachtet.
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List of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Dutchess County, New York. This is intended to be a complete list of the 128 properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Dutchess County, New York outside of Poughkeepsie and Rhinebeck.
[3]Name On The RegisterImageDate Listed [4]1Akin Free LibraryNovember 21, 1991 ( #91001726)2Attlebury SchoolhouseMay 16, 2016 ( #16000253)3Bain Commercial BuildingSeptember 29, 1984 ( #84002369)4Bangall Post OfficeMay 19, 2014 ( #14000224)Dutchess County is a county in the U.S. state of New York. As of the 2020 census, the population was 295,911. The county seat is the city of Poughkeepsie. The county was created in 1683, one of New York's first twelve counties, and later organized in 1713. The county is part of the Hudson Valley region of the state. Quick Facts Country, State ...
In 1683, the colonial assembly established the twelve original counties of New York. Dutchess was among them, named after Mary of Modena, then Duchess of York and wife of the future King James II of England. The county's name derives from the seventeenth-century spelling of "duchess," as preserved in the original November 1, 1683, law that ...